Patient Reported Outcomes and Satisfaction With Wavelight Plus LASIK
Mann Eye Institute
Summary
This study is a single-site, single-arm, prospective, observational study of subject satisfaction, quality of vision, and quality of life after bilateral LASIK surgery. Subjects will be assessed up to 3 months post-operatively. Clinical evaluations will include refractive outcomes, visual acuity, and administration of the adapted PROWL and the Quality-of-Life Impact of Refractive Correction (QIRC) Questionnaire.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–39 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Between the ages of 18 and 39 * Meet the standard care requirements for LASIK * Spherical equivalent (SE) more than -1.00D and up to -9.00 diopters * Myopia ≤ -8.00 sphere (in minus cylinder format) and up to -3.00D astigmatism * SE difference between the manifest refraction and the Sightmap measured SE being less than 0.75D * Minimum residual stromal bed thickness of 250 µm * If currently wearing contact lenses: * Soft CTL wearers discontinue for minimum 3 days * RGP CTL wearers discontinue for 1 month per decade of wear * Stable refraction (2 consecutive manifest…
Interventions
- DeviceWaveLigh Plus LASIK
Wavelight plus LASIK is an advanced laser eye surgery technology designed to enhance visual outcomes through personalized treatment plans. This system integrates comprehensive diagnostics, including biometry, tomography, and wavefront measurements, to create a tailored ablation profile for each patient.
Location
- Mann Eye InstituteHouston, Texas