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NCT05596838
Long-term Result of Placing Intracorneal Rings in Keratoconus Using Laser
Conditions: Intracorneal Ring, Keratoconus, Laser
Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Enrollment: 150
Sponsor: Elsan
Location: France
Summary
Intracorneal rings are indicated in patients whose central cornea does not present opacity and whose visual acuity is not satisfied despite correction with lenses or linked to an intolerance to lenses.Surgeries such as crosslinking and intracorneal rings placement are alternatives to corneal transplantation with the expected effects: stabilization of the disease for corneal collagen crosslinking and visual rehabilitation by the placement of intracorneal rings.The main objective of this study is to evaluate visual benefit1 year after placement of intracorneal rings using laser in keratoconus
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Patient having received the information notice/non-objectionAdult man or woman (over 18)Failure of a lens fitting adaptationPatient with a diagnosis of keratoconusPatient operated at Somain institute with the placement of intra-corneal ringsExclusion Criteria:MinorPost-lasik ectasiaIatrogenic KeratoconusProtected patient: adult under guardianship, curatorship or other legal protection, deprived of liberty by judicial or administrative decision
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