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Dr. António Limão
Dr. António Limão
IMO-Instituto Microcirurgia Ocular
Rua Tomás da Fonseca, Torre G de Lisboa, 1600 - 209
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Dr. Armando Garcia
IMO-Instituto Microcirurgia Ocular
Rua Tomás da Fonseca, Torre G de Lisboa, 1600 - 209
Dr. Paulo Nunes
Dr. Paulo Nunes
SAMS - Centro Clínico de Lisboa
Rua Fialho de Almeida , 21 Lisboa 1070-128
Prof. Eugenio Leite
Prof. Eugenio Leite
Clínicas Leite – Parque das Nações
Edifício Ecrã, Rua Sinais de Fogo 6 1990-196
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Dr. Ivo Silva
Hospital Vila Franca de Xira
Estrada Carlos Lima Costa Nº2, Povos Vila Franca de Xira 2600-009
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Dr. Luis Cardoso
IMO-Instituto Microcirurgia Ocular
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Dr. Antonio Cadilha
Hospital da Ordem Terceira Chiado
Rua Serpa Pinto, 7 Lisboa 1249-203
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Dr. Samuel Alves
Instituto de Oftalmologia Dr Gama Pinto
Tv Larga 2 Lisboa 1169-019
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Dr. Bernardo Feijóo
Hospital da Luz Lisboa
Av Lusiada, 100 Lisboa 1500-650
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Dra. Eunice Guerra
CPO-Clinica Privada de Oftalmologia SA
Av. Liberdade 180 A – 1º Lisboa 1250-146
Dr. Carlos Moedas
Dr. Carlos Moedas
Hospital da Ordem Terceira Chiado
Rua Serpa Pinto, 7 Lisboa 1249-203
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Prof. Eduardo Fernandes
Hospital CUF Tejo
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Dra. Leyre Zabala
Dra. Leyre Zabala
Hospital da Luz Lisboa
Av Lusiada, 100 Lisboa 1500-650
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Dr. Paulo Guerra
Hospital Santa Maria
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Dr. Fernando Ferreira Pinto
Hospital da Ordem Terceira Chiado
Rua Serpa Pinto, 7 Lisboa 1249-203
Dr. Guilherme Neri Pires
Dr. Guilherme Neri Pires
Hospital Lusiadas Lisboa
R. Abilio Mendes 1500-460
Dr. João Feijão
Dr. João Feijão
Hospital da Ordem Terceira Chiado
Rua Serpa Pinto, 7 Lisboa 1249-203
Dr. Nuno Campos
Dr. Nuno Campos
Hospital CUF Tejo
Av.24 de Julho 171 1350-352
Profª. Filomena Ribeiro
Profª. Filomena Ribeiro
Hospital da Luz Lisboa
Av Lusiada, 100 Lisboa 1500-650
Dr. José Pedro Silva
Dr. José Pedro Silva
HPP Hospital dos Lusiadas
Av Lusiada Lisboa 1549-970
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SAMS - Centro Clínico de Lisboa
Rua Fialho de Almeida , 21 Lisboa 1070-128
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Referências

1Visian ICL Patient Information Booklet

2Sanders D. Vukich JA. Comparison of implantable collamer lens (ICL) and laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for Low Myopia. Cornea. 2006 Dec; 25(10):1139-46.

3Naves, J.S. Carracedo, G. Cacho-Babillo, I. Diadenosine Nucleotid Measurements as Dry-Eye Score in Patients After LASIK and ICL Surgery. Presented at American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) 2012.

4Shoja, MR. Besharati, MR. Dry eye after LASIK for myopia: Incidence and risk factors. European Journal of Ophthalmology. 2007; 17(1): pp. 1-6.

5Lee, Jae Bum et al. Comparison of tear secretion and tear film instability after photorefractive keratectomy and laser in situ keratomileusis. Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery , Volume 26 , Issue 9 , 1326 - 1331.

6Parkhurst, G. Psolka, M. Kezirian, G. Phakic intraocular lens implantantion in United States military warfighters: A retrospective analysis of early clinical outcomes of the Visian ICL. J Refract Surg. 2011;27(7):473-481.

*American Refractive Surgery Council

Informações de segurança importantes

The ICL is designed for the correction/reduction of myopia in adults, 21 to 60 years of age, ranging from -0.5 D to -20.0 D with or without astigmatism up to 6.0 D and the correction/reduction of hyperopia in adults, from 21 to 45 years of age, with hyperopia ranging from +0.5 D to +16.0 D with or without astigmatism up to 6.0 D. In order to be sure that your surgeon will use a ICL with the most adequate power for your eye, your nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism should be stable for at least a year before undergoing eye surgery. ICL surgery may improve your vision without eyeglasses or contact lenses. ICL surgery does not eliminate the need for reading glasses, even if you have never worn them before. ICL represents an alternative to other refractive surgeries including, laser assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), incisional surgeries, or other means to correct your vision such as contact lenses and eye glasses. Implantation of an ICL is a surgical procedure, and as such, carries potentially serious risks. The following represent potential complications/adverse reactions reported in conjunction with refractive surgery in general: additional surgeries, cataract formation, loss of best corrected vision, raised pressure inside the eye, loss of cells on the innermost surface of the cornea, conjunctival irritation, acute corneal swelling, persistent corneal swelling, endophthalmitis (total eye infection), significant glare and/or halos around lights, hyphaema (blood in the eye), hypopyon (pus in the eye), eye infection, ICL dislocation, macular oedema, non-reactive pupil, pupillary block glaucoma, severe inflammation of the eye, iritis, uveitis, vitreous loss and corneal transplant. Before considering ICL surgery you should have a complete eye examination and talk with your eye care professional about ICL surgery, especially the potential benefits, risks, and complications. You should discuss the time needed for healing after surgery.

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