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Shinagawa LASIK Shinagawa LASIK Center Center Evaluation of Functional Near Evaluation of Functional Near Vision by Presbyopic Patients Vision by Presbyopic Patients Implanted With Small Aperture Implanted With Small Aperture Inlay Inlay Mitsutoshi Ito, MD, PhD , Satoshi Yukawa, MD Takahiro Yamamoto, MD, Keigo Sekiya. MD, PhD, Minoru Tomita, MD, PhD

Evaluation of Functional Near Vision by Presbyopic Patients Implanted With Small Aperture Inlay 

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Evaluation of Functional Near Vision by Presbyopic Patients Implanted With Small Aperture Inlay . Mitsutoshi Ito, MD, PhD , Satoshi Yukawa, MD Takahiro Yamamoto, MD, Keigo Sekiya. MD, PhD, Minoru Tomita, MD, PhD. Shinagawa LASIK Center. Financial Disclosure. Shinagawa LASIK Center. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Shinagawa LASIK CenterShinagawa LASIK Center

Evaluation of Functional Near Vision by Evaluation of Functional Near Vision by Presbyopic Patients Implanted With Small Presbyopic Patients Implanted With Small

Aperture Inlay Aperture Inlay 

Mitsutoshi Ito, MD, PhD, Satoshi Yukawa, MD

Takahiro Yamamoto, MD, Keigo Sekiya. MD, PhD,

Minoru Tomita, MD, PhD

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Financial DisclosureFinancial Disclosure

Travel expenses to ASCRS for the primary author paid for by AcuFocus.

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DisclaimerDisclaimer

The KAMRA inlay is an investigational device in the US.  It is limited by US federal law to investigational use.

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PurposePurposePatient survey of functionality of near

vision with the KAMRA inlay.

1.6mm Aperture

3.8mm Total

diameter

5 μ Thick

8,400Holes(5-11µ)

Made from

Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF)

Inlay DesignInlay Design

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MethodsMethodsPatients at Shinagawa LASIK Center who

had undergone the KAMRA inlay procedure were asked to take a short survey on an iPad.

The survey

focused on the patient’s ability to perform everyday near tasks without glasses.

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Depth of FocusDepth of FocusThe inlay uses small aperture technology to

extend depth of focus and improve near vision in presbyopic patients without limiting distance vision.

Presbyopia

With Inlay

Inlay

Lens cannot accommodate

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Patient DemographicsPatient Demographics 245 patients surveyed at various post-op visits.

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ResultsResults

SURVEY QUESTION: Using both eyes, are you able to perform the following everyday tasks without glasses in

normal lighting conditions?

See numbers on mobile phone or text messages?

Yes 92%

No 8%N= 245

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ResultsResults

SURVEY QUESTION: Using both eyes, are you able to perform the following everyday tasks without glasses in

normal lighting conditions?

View computer screen?

Yes 90%

No 10%N= 217

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ResultsResults

SURVEY QUESTION: Using both eyes, are you able to perform the following everyday tasks without glasses in

normal lighting conditions?

Read store shelf price?

Yes 93%

No 7%N= 237

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ResultsResults

SURVEY QUESTION: How often do you use reading glasses?

How often do you use reading glasses?

None or almost none of the time 84%

Some of the time 13%

Most of the time or almost all of the time 3%

N= 245

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ConclusionConclusion

The KAMRA inlay successfully provided functional near vision in this cohort of patients.

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