Keratoconus and Intacs®
Dr. Gulani offers Intacs® Corneal Implants, manufactured by Addition Technology, as an alternative to treating patients with Keratoconus in the right cases. This technology is an excellent option for avoiding corneal transplant for patients with Keratoconus.
Keratoconus/Intacs Testimonial
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What is Keratoconus?
Keratoconus is a condition of the eye where the cornea (clear front part) gradually becomes thinner and more conical in shape, thus, distorting vision. It is a progressive disease which typically affects younger adults. When the cornea bulges forward, becoming steeper in its curvature, it creates nearsightedness and perhaps astigmatism. Statistically, about one in every 2,000 Americans is affected by Keratoconus.
Keratoconus Treatments
In the early stages, soft contact lenses are effective in improving vision. As Keratoconus progresses, rigid contact lenses (RPGs) have been used to help flatten the cornea. If, or when, RGPs became too uncomfortable, a corneal transplant, many times, was the only option.
How Intacs®® Work
In 2004, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Intacs® for Keratoconus treatment. This is an excellent option to postpone a corneal transplant and situations where RPGs have become ineffective or impractical. Intacs® surgery is done to allow Keratoconus patients to get back to effectively using contacts and glasses.
Intacs® are comprised of two micro-thin ring segments that are inserted into micro-channels that are surgically created in the cornea to decrease the distorted cone shape caused by Keratoconus. Once Intacs® are inserted, most patients cannot feel them, and they usually blend in with the eye’s shape and color much the way contact lenses do.
Like all of his surgeries, Dr. Gulani approaches Intacs® surgery like an art and he even teaches Keratoconus techniques nationwide on how to further customize this surgery by varying the Intacs® in size, thickness, position and pairing to address the unique cone pattern of each patient individually.
Intacs® surgery, in most cases, is reversible and with Dr. Gulani’s wide variety of surgical experience and knowledge, he can also combine Intacs® with a customized laser vision surgery to provide your best vision. Even when a patient has had a corneal transplant, Dr. Gulani can use his extensive surgical experience to combine treatments in individual cases, to provide the best possible vision.
For more information on Intacs® and Keratoconus, please see our Frequently Asked Questions page.
Since Intacs® have a high success rate for Ketatoconus treatment and the Intacs® procedure is a much less invasive procedure than a corneal transplant, Intacs® may be the right procedure for you. To learn more about it and how Dr. Gulani can use Intacs® to give you the best potential vision, schedule a consultation by calling us at 1-888-Lasik-16 or 904-296-7393. Or email us.
“I believe that Dr. Gulani is an inspiration to the practice of medicine, an obvious and unparalleled visionary in the field of Ophthalmology and the very person to whom I owe an immeasurable amount of gratitude.” - Attorney Rod Sumrall (Maryland) Advanced Laser Surgery Keratoconus patient
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