CONTACT LENS CASE REPORTS
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January 1, 2020
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Specialty contact lens fitting can be complicated in patients with corneal irregularity and comorbidities such as glaucoma after corneal transplant.
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Superiorly located conjunctival blebs from trabeculectomy or shunt surgeries can interfere with scleral lens fitting.
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Design approaches using localized vaults and rotationally stabilized scleral lenses are crucial to prevent fitting complications and trauma to the bleb.
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A case study highlighted successful improvement in vision with a custom scleral lens including a localized vault.
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Co-management with glaucoma specialists and frequent follow-up are essential for monitoring patient outcomes and bleb health.
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Patients with corneal irregularity and a need for specialty contact lenses, especially after corneal transplant and glaucoma surgeries, may encounter fitting complications due to superiorly located conjunctival blebs. This article discusses the use of localized vaults and design approaches for scleral contact lenses to prevent compression and ensure rotational stabilization, highlighting a case study and emphasizing the importance of co-management with glaucoma specialists for successful patient outcomes.
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1
Specialty contact lens fitting can be complicated in patients with corneal irregularity and comorbidities such as glaucoma after corneal transplant.
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2
Superiorly located conjunctival blebs from trabeculectomy or shunt surgeries can interfere with scleral lens fitting.
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3
Design approaches using localized vaults and rotationally stabilized scleral lenses are crucial to prevent fitting complications and trauma to the bleb.
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4
A case study highlighted successful improvement in vision with a custom scleral lens including a localized vault.
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5
Co-management with glaucoma specialists and frequent follow-up are essential for monitoring patient outcomes and bleb health.
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