abstract
- © 2020 Sociedad Mexicana de Oftalmología. Publicado por Permanyer. Este es un artículo open access bajo la licencia CC BY-NC-ND (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).Purpose: To evaluate the outcomes of micro-monovision LASIK in hyperopic patients with presbyopia. Methods: Retrospective case series that identified hyperopic patients that underwent micro-monovision LASIK in the Visual Science Institute at hospital Zambrano Hellion from November 2018 to May 2019. A Technolas 217c (Bausch and Lomb) excimer laser was used. The target refraction for the dominant eye was plano and for the non-dominant eye, between ¿0.75 and ¿1.50. Patients were followed-up for 6 months. Results: Sixty eyes of 30 consecutive patients were evaluated. Mean age was 51.63 years (± 4.55). Average refraction in the non-dominant eye was ¿1.34 ± 0.3. Eighty-seven percent of the patients achieved a 20/20 uncorrected binocular distance visual acuity and 100% achieved 20/40 or better. Ninety-seven percent achieved an uncorrected binocular near visual acuity of J2 or better and 100% of J4 or better. No eyes showed loss of lines with best spectacle-coentimiento previo por e rrected visual acuity. We performed retreatment in one eye (2.9%). Conclusions: Micro-monovision LASIK is an effective, precise and safe treatment option for presbyopia in hyperopic patients.