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Table 2 Summary of the clinically-relevant data of the previous studies performed on the implantation of Posterior Chamber Visian Intraocular Collamer Lenses (ICL) for pediatric cohorts

From: Evaluation of the efficacy, safety, and stability of posterior chamber phakic intraocular lenses for correcting intractable myopic anisometropic amblyopia in a pediatric cohort

Authors

Year

Number of eyes

Range (mean) of age (years)

Mean Preoperative Unaided Distance Visual Acuity

Mean Preoperative Corrected Distance Visual Acuity

Mean Preoperative Spherical Equivalent

Mean ICL power

Mean Post-operative Unaided Distance Visual Acuity

Mean Post-operative Corrected Distance Visual Acuity

Mean Post-operative Spherical Equivalent

Follow Up Period (months)

BenEzra et al.

2000

3

Reported as individual cases (9,14, and 18 years old), and all showed improvements in the visual performance.

Elmassry et al.

2017

12

2–15 (8)

0.9

0.4

−11.28

0.0.3

0.1

− 1.82

12

Lesueur and Arne

2002

5

3–16 (9)

−12.8

−15.5

All gained lines

All gained lines

+ 0.5

11.8

Alio et al.

2011

11

2–15 (8)

1.1

0.84

−10.14

0.65

0.36

−1.16

60

TYCHSEN et al.

2017

40

2–17 (10)

1.72

−9.2

0.48

+ 0.56

15.1

Elmassry et al.

2017

12

2–15 (8)

0.9

0.4

−11.28

0.0.3

0.1

−1.82

12

BenEzra et al.

2000

3

Reported as individual cases (9,14, and 18 years old), and all showed improvements in the visual performance.