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Filter by:The purpose of this open controlled multicenter trial is to assess the impact of use of an amniotic membrane on post PKR recovery.
The objectives of this study are to evaluate the safety and efficacy, with regards to regression of refractive outcome, as measured by manifest refraction spherical equivalent (MRSE), of two treatment regimens for hyperopic and hyperopic astigmatic subjects: LASIK followed by cross-linking performed with the KXL System and Photrexa ZD™ (Riboflavin Ophthalmic Solution), as compared to LASIK alone.
The primary purpose of the protocol is to evaluate the adaptive optics visual simulator to measure optical aberrations in hyperopic eyes. The study hypotheses are the: - Ability to measure optical aberrations in hypermetropia. - Knowledge of optical aberrations of the eye hyperopic. - To adapt therapeutic management in optical aberrations measured.
The purpose of this U.S. Clinical Trial on treatment of sighted eyes is to investigate the safety and effectiveness of optimal keratoplasty (Opti-K™) treatments for hyperopia correction using the NTK Enterprises (NTK) Opti-K System.
To determine if wearing a moderate spectacle under-correction (3.00D) and performing activities designed to stimulate accurate accommodation during a 15-month period will enhance emmetropization in highly hyperopic (between +5.00D and +7.00D) 3-month old infants.