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New implanted contacts designed to fix nearsightedness

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"Think of it as a contact lens inside your eye," said Dr. Wayne Bowman, who is inserting the new implantable collamer lens, or ICL, today for the first time at UT Southwestern University Hospitals.

The ICL can replace or reduce the need for glasses by permanently placing the specially fitted artificial lens in front of the eye's natural lens, rather than replacing the natural lens as other implanted lens do, said Dr. Bowman, professor of ophthalmology.

The lens, made of a special collamer material, corrects moderate to severe nearsightedness, known as myopia, by bending light rays to improve blurry distance vision without the need for glasses or contacts.

Dr. Bowman said the lens currently is approved only for nearsightedness, but it may eventually be available for farsightedness and astigmatism. It has been used for nearsightedness for several years in Europe and was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in December.

Dr. Wayne Bowman, professor of ophthalmology, monitors patient LouAnn Mix after her procedure for implantable contact lens to correct nearsightedness. (Photo: UT Southwestern )
According to the FDA, a clinical study of 294 implanted patients showed that 95 percent - 279 patients - had 20/40 or better vision, which is considered the standard needed for an unrestricted driver's license. And 59 percent - almost 175 patients - had 20/20 or better vision after three years.

Ideal candidates are typically under 40 years of age and don't yet have presbyopia, which makes reading glasses necessary, and whose corrections are outside the parameters for routine laser procedures, said Dr. Steven Verity, associate professor of ophthalmology, who specializes in refractive corneal surgery.

Rather than reshaping the eye, as in laser surgery, or replacing the eye's natural lens, as with intraocular lenses, the collamer lens is inserted with a smaller incision. The lens is like a fixed contact, but it can be removed if need be.

The procedure, Dr. Bowman said, normally takes about 10 to 15 minutes, and the patient sees the improvement soon after.

The Visian implantable lens is made by STAAR Surgical Co. in Monrovia, Calif.

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