Monday, June 21, 2010

Latest eye treatments, Plastic lens may soon replace laser eye surgery

Good news to short-sightedness people...

Scientists from Moorfields Eye Hospital, London have come up with a better treatment to correct short-sightedness(-power) in people. According to them, the new treatment changes the path of light entering the eye by using a synthetic lens inserted in front of the natural lens. Myopia or short-sightedness is a condition where the eye focuses images in front of the retina instead of directly on it. This means objects further away appear blurred. Experts have carried out a review to compare these phakic intraocular lenses with laser surgery.
“Our findings suggest phakic IOLs are safer than excimer laser surgery for correcting moderate to high levels of short-sightedness,” dailymail.co.uk quoted lead author Allon Barsam as saying.
“Although it’s not currently standard clinical practice, it could be worth considering phakic IOL treatment over the more common laser surgery for patients with moderate short-sightedness,” Barsam added. A year after surgery, the percentage of eyes with 20/20 vision without spectacles was the same for both procedures, but patients undergoing phakic IOL treatment had clearer spectacle corrected vision and better contrast sensitivity.(News from The Hindu) IANS

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