Clinical Ophthalmology (Sep 2012)

Visual and refractive outcomes after implantation of a fully diffractive trifocal lens

  • Cochener B,
  • Vryghem J,
  • Rozot P,
  • Lesieur G,
  • Heireman S,
  • Blanckaert JA,
  • Van Acker E,
  • Ghekiere S

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012, no. default
pp. 1421 – 1427

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Béatrice Cochener,1 Jérome Vryghem,2 Pascal Rozot,3 Gilles Lesieur,4 Steven Heireman,2 Johan A Blanckaert,5 Emmanuel Van Acker,6 Sofie Ghekiere51Ophthalmology Department, University Hospital CHU, Brest, France; 2Brussels Eye Doctors, Brussels, Belgium; 3Ophthalmology Department, Clinique Monticelli, Marseille, 4Centre Ophtalmologique Iridis, Albi, France; 5Ophthalmology Department, Jan Yperman Ziekenhuis, Ieper, 6Ophthalmology Department, Clinique Saint Joseph, Lobbes, BelgiumBackground: The purpose of this study was to record the visual outcomes of patients treated by six surgeons after implantation of a trifocal lens.Methods: The setting for this study comprised six ophthalmology units and eye clinics in Belgium and France, with a coordinating center in France, and data management and statistical analysis in France and Belgium. Ninety-four eyes from 47 patients were implanted with a trifocal FineVision® intraocular lens by six surgeons. Monocular and binocular, uncorrected and best distance-corrected, and photopic and mesopic visual acuity was measured, as well as the defocus curve between +4 D and –4 D with best distance correction.Results: Near and far monocular visual acuities were similar to the data published after bifocal intraocular lens implantation. Intermediate vision was improved, and was demonstrated by scores of near visual acuity as well as far visual acuity with defocus –1.5 D-add lens. Far vision is maintained in mesopic conditions.Conclusion: The trifocal intraocular lens provides good far, intermediate, and near visual acuity.Keywords: trifocal intraocular lens, multifocal intraocular lens, cataract surgery, diffractive intraocular lens