Published June 4, 2024
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Exploring the Effect of Preoperative Stereopsis on Visual Outcomes in Hyperopic Presbyopes Treated with PresbyOND® Laser Blended Vision Micro-Monovision
Description
We investigated the effects of Laser Blended Vision (LBV) on binocular summation and
stereopsis in the treatment of presbyopia and hyperopia. Using a unidirectional, retrospective longitudinal design, data from 318 patients who underwent the Zeiss PresbyOND® LBV surgical procedure
at Tecnolaser Clinic Vision Ophthalmology Center in Seville, Spain, were analyzed. The findings
indicate that stereopsis quality significantly influenced short-term post-operative visual outcomes
in measures like Uncorrected Distance and Near Visual Acuity (UDVA and UNVA). However, the
impact of stereopsis on visual outcomes appeared to diminish over time, becoming statistically
insignificant at the 12-month post-operative mark. The study suggests that while stereopsis is a
crucial factor in the short term, its influence on visual outcomes tends to wane in the long-term
postoperative period. Future studies are essential to elucidate the enduring clinical ramifications of
these observations.
Additional details
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- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/159639
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/159639
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