AUSTIN EYE CLINIC
AUSTIN LASER AND REFRACTIVE CENTER
CRYSTALENS,
ReSTOR LENS & OTHER SURGICAL OPTIONS TO CORRECT PRESBYOPIA
AcrySof® ReSTOR® Apodized Diffractive
IOL
WHAT
IS THE ReSTOR LENS?
The AcrySof ReSTOR Apodized Diffractive Intraocular Lens is the most
recent innovation in lens implant technology. The ReSTOR lens is implanted
in the eye as a lens replacement at the time of cataract surgery or
refractive lens exchange. The best candidate is the individual who is
45 or older who is dependent on glasses and/or contacts to see near,
far and in-between. HOW DOES IT WORK?
The AcrySof ReSTOR IOL replaces the natural lens and is implanted
into the eye in a procedure identical to cataract
surgery. It has a patented apodized diffractive optic design that
works like a bifocal lens inside the eye. For long-distance vision,
the restor lens creates a clear image of the far away object while
at the same time a second, highly defocused image is created for near
vision that is typically not perceived. For near vision, the restor
lens creates a clear, sharply focused near image and a second highly
defocused far away image that is typically not perceived. This apodized
diffractive optic design gives it the ability to provide clear vision
near, far and in-between without mechanical movement of the lens.
What is unique about ReSTOR? The lens has the ability to consistently
offer patients improved vision at a range of distances, from close-up
to middle and far. Because ReSTOR doesn’t work with the muscles
of the eye, it is not dependent on a mechanical process or the movement
of the lens to give clear vision.
The ReSTOR lens is similar to two lenses in one. One, a refractive
lens is for distance, the other, an apodized diffractive lens is for
near vision. This gives ReSTOR more consistent results and more satisfied
patients who can enjoy activities like reading, sewing, playing cards
or looking at the fine print, all without the hassle of reading glasses,
bifocals, progressive lenses or contact lenses.
WHEN IS IT USED? The AcrySof ReSTOR
IOL is used in adult patients with and without presbyopia, who desire
near, intermediate and distance vision with increased independence
from glasses following cataract or lens replacement surgery.
Anyone who has a normal eye exam and is dependent on reading glasses
or bifocals may be a candidate. Although ReSTOR lenses are a breakthrough
technology initially approved for cataract patients with our without
presbyopia, it is not necessary to need cataract surgery to qualify
for the ReSTOR lens, just a desire to.
WHAT WILL THE RESTOR LENS ACCOMPLISH?
The AcrySof ReSTOR IOL has been shown in a clinical study to provide
good near, intermediate and distance vision with increased independence
from glasses in patients who have undergone cataract surgery.
WHEN SHOULD IT NOT BE USED? There are
no known contraindications. However, based on the FDA clinical trials,
Alcon, the lens manufacturer, has indicated the following types of
patients possibly should not have the AcrySof ReSTOR Apodized Diffractive
IOL:
- Individuals that are hypercritical with unrealistic expectations
- Individuals with excessive complaints about their prescription
- Individuals who drive at night for a living or whose occupation
or hobbies depend on good night vision
- Individuals who are amateur or commercial airline pilots
- Individuals who have life-long complaints about glare
- Individuals who are happy wearing glasses
- Individuals who want guarantees on surgical outcomes
- Individuals who have had previous Radial Keratotomy (RK) surgery
CLINICAL RESULTS
The FDA-approved AcrySof ReSTOR is a breakthrough in intraocular lens
technology for most people with Cataracts, with or without Presbyopia,
that may restore more youthful vision. Results from a controlled clinical
study of the AcrySof ReSTOR IOL revealed that maximum visual performance
is achieved when the restor lens is implanted in both eyes. Benefits
are apparent with individuals in whom the lens is used in only one
eye as well.
Clinical data demonstrates that AcrySof ReSTOR IOL greatly reduces
dependence on glasses or bifocals:
- 80% of patients reported that after lens implant
surgery with ReSTOR lenses, they never needed glasses or contact
lenses to see clearly at all distances near, far and in-between.
- 99% of patients could see well enough to drive
a car without glasses or contacts
- 97% of patients could read the newspaper without
reading glasses or bifocals
- 90% of patients could shave or put on makeup
without glasses or contacts
- 80% of patients NEVER wear glasses for any activities
Everyone’s focusing ability is different. Most people will
be able to see clearly in the distance, have very good reading vision
and functional intermediate vision without glasses, but some people
may be more comfortable with additional correction, particularly at
night or in dim light or for long periods of computer work.
After surgery with the restor lens, it may be necessary for some
people to wear glasses for distance, intermediate and/or near vision
to obtain optimal visual acuity. The difference from standard lenses
is that most people will not be as dependent on these supplemental
vision aids to function normally.
WHO
IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR THE ReSTOR IOL?
Virtually everyone who has cataracts and/or presbyopia (loss of ability
to refocus vision noticed after age 45) and is in good general health
may be candidate for refractive lens exchange and/or cataract surgery
with the restor, rezoom lens or the crystalens.
During your eye exam, we will determine if there are pre-existing
conditions that would make lens replacement surgery with the restor
and/or crystalens not advisable.
People who have had prior corneal refractive surgery (i.e. LASIK,
IntraLASIK, or PRK) may be acceptable candidates for ReSTOR implantation
as long as their eyes are in good health. After a thorough examination,
we will be able to better advise you if you qualify for the ReSTOR
implant. Also individuals with more extreme levels of nearsightedness
or farsightedness may be better candidates for lens replacement surgery
with the rezoom lens, crystalens and/or the restor lens than laser
vision correction
If you’ve already had cataract surgery, you may still be a
candidate for the restor lens. In some situations, a restor lens can
be inserted in front of your existing fixed-focus lens implant in
what is known as a piggyback lens configuration. Having a piggyback
restor lens would be a way to upgrade your fixed focus vision to better
vision near and far as if the restor lens had been inserted at the
time of your original cataract surgery.
WHAT CAN I EXPECT AFTER THE PROCEDURE?
Similar to other lens implant procedures, you can expect your vision
to be good the day following surgery. There is minimal discomfort
after surgery that usually resolves within hours. Most individuals
can return to a normal work schedule/routine the day after surgery.
HOW SOON AFTER THE PROCEDURE WILL I BE ABLE
TO SEE AT VARYING DISTANCES?
For most patients, near vision is good the next day, and improves
over the following week. Results are best when both eyes have ReSTOR
lenses implanted.
HOW MANY PATIENTS ARE 100% GLASSES FREE AFTER
HAVING THE RESTOR LENS IMPLANT?
The results are very good. After having ReSTOR lenses implanted to
both eyes, 80% of patients say they never wear glasses.
WHEN DID THE ReSTOR RECEIVE FDA APPROVAL?
March 23, 2005. It has been approved for use in Europe since April
4, 2003.
WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF LENS REPLACEMENT SURGERY
WITH THE RESTOR LENS IMPLANT?
Lens replacement surgery is identical to cataract surgery and results
in safe and successful outcomes in approximately 98% of eyes treated.
Like any surgical procedure, there are risks. During your visit with
Dr. Mitchel Wong or Dr. Shannon Wong, the risks, benefits and surgical
alternatives will be discussed with you. Fortunately, cataract surgery
is one of the most common and safest surgical procedures performed
in the US today with 2.7 million procedures performed annually.
Additionally, individuals who are planning to receive the restor
lens may need additional surgery to “fine-tune” their
vision. These procedures may be done before, during or after the restor
lens is inserted. In rare instances a monofocal lens implant may be
used during surgery rather than the restor.
IS THIS A REVERSIBLE PROCEDURE?
Once the natural lens is removed, it cannot be replaced. However,
if one is over 40 and dependent on reading glasses or bifocal the
lens is already not normal. It has lost its accommodation ability.
If the patient desires, the ReSTOR lens implant can be removed and
replaced. In the US arm of the FDA Clinical Trials for ReSTOR, no
patient requested removal of the lens because the benefit of a full
range of vision outweighed their complaints of visual disturbances.
The only medical indication for lens replacement is if the lens power
needs to be changed to help distance vision.
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IS THE LENS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN OTHER LENS
IMPLANTS?
The ReSTOR lens is like two lenses in one. One refractive lens is
for distance, and the other one, a diffractive lens, is for near.
ReSTOR is not dependent on the movement of the lens but has a unique
Apodized Diffractive optic that is new to IOL design. The optical
design of the lens distributes light between near vision and distant
vision to accommodate vision at a range of distances. The restor lens
does not rely on movement of the lens implant inside the eye to produce
clear near and far vision.
Standard monofocal (fixed-focus) lens implants provide excellent
vision after cataract surgery. With a standard lens implant, most
individuals will need bifocal glasses and/or contacts to have clear
vision near and far. With the rezoom, restor and/or crystalens, you
have the opportunity to see near and far seamlessly without glasses
and have more youthful vision. The rezzom, restor and the crystalens
implants work very well in properly selected individuals. Still each
lens implant has it’s relative strengths and weaknesses. During
your evaluation, Dr. Mitchel Wong or Dr. Shannon Wong will determine
which lens is best suited to your visual needs.
The advantages of the restor lens over
the crystalens: 1) in some individuals, the ability to see very
fine print up-close will exceed the near vision of the crystalens,
2) FDA studies show that 80% of patients who have restor lenses in
both eyes “never” wear glasses for any tasks on a daily
basis.
The disadvantages of the restor lens
in comparison with the crystalens: 1) intermediate (mid-distance)
or computer vision distance vision with the crystalens has been proven
to be better with the crystalens than the restor, 2) there is a 5%
chance of severe nighttime glare and haloes with the restor that may
make night driving difficult…..night vision problems with the
crystalens are much less than the restor lens.
In some individuals, the optimal combination will be a crystalens
in the one eye and a restor lens in the other eye.
HOW MUCH DOES THE PRESBYOPIA SURGERY WITH THE
RESTOR LENS COST?
Implanting the restor IOL is a high-precision procedure requiring
the skill of a highly trained ophthalmic surgeon. The global fee for
the restor lens replacement/cataract surgery is $4600 per eye. This
fee includes the surgeons fee, restor lens implant, operating room
fee and intraocular lens adjustments that may be needed during the
perioperative period.
Most private medical insurances and medicare will not cover the
costs associated with surgery using the rezoom lens, crystalens or
restor lens. Because use of the rezoom lens is not a "medical
necessity," patients receiving the restor will be responsible
for payment of the surgery, lens implant and surgery center charges.
However, in some instances for patients with visually significant
cataracts, your private medical insurance and/or medicare may pay
for cataract surgery but not the costs associated with the upgrade
to the rezoom, restor or crystalens. If you have private medical insurance
or medicare and have a visually significant cataract and wish to have
the crystalens or restor, then your fee may be reduced to approximately
$2850/eye for upgrading to one of these deluxe lens implants with
your cataract surgery.
Two monthly payment programs - Care Credit and Bank of America
Visa Platinum - are available to make the surgery more affordable.
There is no prepayment for financing. To apply for financing
from Care Credit, you may call CareCredit at 1-800-300-3046 or apply
online at www.carecredit.com.
We offer a 3 month no-interest, and extended payment plans of 2, 3,
4 and 5 years.
Bank of America Visa Platinum Credit Card offers
0% fixed introductory annual percentage rate (APR) on purchases and
balance transfers (not cash advances) for 6 months. Click here apply
for the Bank
of America Visa Platinum Credit Card
Cost is an important consideration, but surgeon experience with
lens replacement surgery, personalized attention from the surgeon
before and after your procedure, and the technology used are the most
important factors in determining how well you see after surgery.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE RESTOR LENS
AND A STANDARD INTRAOCULAR LENS (IOL)?
The restor lens allows for continuous vision up close, far away and
at all distances in between, in most cases with patients experiencing
the same vision they had when they were younger, without the inconvenience
of corrective lenses.
In contrast, standard (single vision, fixed focus) lens implants
provide vision at a fixed distance and do not have the ability to
provide a full range of near, intermediate and far vision. Most people
with single vision implants must wear glasses for near vision and
may need to wear glasses for intermediate/arm’s length vision
as well.
IF I’VE HAD LASIK OR INTRALASIK CAN I
STILL BE A CANDIDATE FOR CRYSTALENS AND/OR REZOOM/RESTOR LENS?
Yes. People who have had prior corneal surgery are acceptable candidate
for Crystalens and/or Rezoom/Restor lens implantation as long as their
eye is in good health. Consult with your ophthalmologist to understand
the issues associated with use of the crystalens and/or Rezoom/Restor
lens after prior laser vision correction.
For more information, about the ReSTOR lens visit www.acrysofrestor.com.
For more information about Surgical Vision Correction with the Crystalens
or the Restor lens, schedule a free consultation with Dr. Mitchel Wong or Dr.
Shannon Wong or attend one of our monthly surgical vision correction
seminars.
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