J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1974 Mar;15(1):16-21.

Clinical Experiences with the B. and L. Soflens Contact Lens

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, St. Mary's HosPital, Catholic Medical College and Center Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

The author had a clinical experience with B. and L. Soflens in a total of 18 patients(28 eyes) from Sept. 1973 to March 1974. Among the patients, 14 used Soflens for an optical purpose (myopia and aphakia) and 4 patients for a therapeutical purpose. Most of these cases had worn hard contact lenses without success, as severe foreign body sensation, lacrimation and eye pain developed. With Soflens the foreign body sensation proved to be so mild, that most of the patients were able to wear Soflens for 14 hours per day. Also most of these cases wearing Soflens got the same good vision as with hard contact lenses All of the patients who were Soflens for the therapeutical purpose, that is the patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome, exposure keratitis or essential corneal edema, showed good results. Other advantages of Soflens are: it is less movable on the cornea than hard contact lenses,it also does not come off easily. It gives stable vision for tho drawn-up pupil after cataract surgery. Within 6 months of observation Soflens caused no damage to the cornea or other complications except in one case, where a temporary peripheral corneal erosion was noted.


MeSH Terms

Cataract
Contact Lenses
Cornea
Corneal Edema
Eye Pain
Foreign Bodies
Humans
Keratitis
Pupil
Sensation
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
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