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Contoura With Phorcides Compared to Wavefront Optimized LASIK

Contoura With Phorcides Compared to Wavefront Optimized LASIK

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21-38 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Comparing post-operative visual acuity and patient reported satisfaction between Contoura with Phorcides and WaveLight Wavefront Optimized.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients at least age 21 years of age undergoing LASIK eye surgery
  • Willing and able to comprehend informed consent and complete 1 month post-op visit
  • Potential postoperative BCDVA of 20/20 or better in each eye based on Investigator's medical opinion
  • Candidates for Contoura with Phorcides (Myopic, astigmatism <3.0D)
  • Both eyes targeted for plano
  • Pre-operative total corneal Pachymetry 490um or above
  • Stable refractive error <0.50D change in preceding year
  • Good general and ocular health
  • Pre-operative exam completed within three months of surgery
  • SCL discontinued 3 days prior to pre-op exam and the procedure
  • Pachymetry above 490 with residual greater than 270um
  • Candidates who, as determined by the investigator, can safely undergo LASIK

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients under 21 years of age
  • Concomitant ocular condition which would limit the BCVA at the discretion of the surgeon
  • Patients with usual relative and absolute contraindications for LASIK surgery (Patients with severe dry eye, recurrent corneal erosion, uncontrolled Glaucoma, collagen vascular disorders, keratoconus or signs of keratoconus, uncontrolled Diabetes, Herpes)
  • Pachymetry below 490
  • Autoimmune or immunodeficiency diseases
  • Pregnant or nursing women
  • Patients with signs of inability to understand consent for study and procedure planned
  • Patients with history of previous ocular surgery
  • Patients with strabismus or amblyopia
  • Patients that have a BCDVA of 20/25 or worse in either eye

Study details
    Myopia
    Astigmatism

NCT05486546

Daniel Terveen

14 October 2025

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