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A New Option for Keratoconus

A New Option for Keratoconus. How INTACS Treat Keratoconus. Addition Technology, Inc. www.IntacsForKeratoconus.com. What is Keratoconus?. It is a disease of the cornea exhibiting a thinning of tissue and resulting in… Irregular Shape, and Compromised Vision

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A New Option for Keratoconus

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  1. A New Option for Keratoconus How INTACS Treat Keratoconus Addition Technology, Inc. www.IntacsForKeratoconus.com Web Address

  2. What is Keratoconus? • It is a disease of the cornea exhibiting a thinning of tissue and resulting in… • Irregular Shape, and • Compromised Vision • Estimated to be 150,000 to 300,000 sufferers in the US • Its cause is uncertain • Heredity • Allergies, Eye Rubbing • Requires optical correction • Glasses– early • Contact Lenses– later Normal Corneavs. Keratoconic www.IntacsForKeratoconus.com Name and Address

  3. How Cornea Shape Influences Vision www.IntacsForKeratoconus.com Name and Address

  4. Keratoconus Effects Quality of Vision… • Hinders vision and one’s ability to perform normal daily activities • Normal Vision 20/20 • Keratoconuswith correction 20/100 • Keratoconuswithout correction 20/200 or worse • Degree of vision loss will vary by individual www.IntacsForKeratoconus.com Name and Address

  5. Current Treatment Options • Early Stage – Glasses and Soft Contacts • Intermediate Stage – Customized rigid contacts • Late Stage – Corneal Transplant Name and Address

  6. Late Stage Treatment Options • Cone shaped cornea makes hard contact lenses difficult to tolerate • Often worn for decreasing spans of time each day due to pain and irritation • In up to 20% of cases a cornea transplant may be necessary www.IntacsForKeratoconus.com Name and Address

  7. INTACS a new surgical option… Inserted through a tiny opening made in the surface of the cornea www.IntacsForKeratoconus.com Name and Address

  8. INTACS implantation reduces corneal coning • Results in a more optically normal cornea… Better able to wear contact lenses successfully www.IntacsForKeratoconus.com Name and Address

  9. Goals of INTACS Intervention • Reduce corneal coning • Restore functional vision • Improved vision is more comfortably achieved with contact lenses or, depending upon the severity, sometimes with soft contacts, glasses, or without any additional correction • Defer or eliminate the need for transplant (high probability of success) www.IntacsForKeratoconus.com Name and Address

  10. INTACS Procedure Benefits vs. Transplant • Minimally Invasive (in the surface layer of the eye) • Out-Patient Basis (Time: 15-20 Minutes) • Back to Normal Activity in 1-2 Days Vision often improves immediately and stabilizes in 1-3 months • Routine Postoperative Care • Cornea Not Weakened and Inserts Safely Removable • Fewer and Less Serious Potential Complications • As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks, including infection. Some patients experience visual symptoms including difficulty with night vision, glare, halos, blurry and fluctuating vision. (most managed easily with removal) www.IntacsForKeratoconus.com Name and Address

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