Occlusion with high plus contact lenses in the treatment of strabismic amblyopia - a case series.

Ulrike Pichler, Lisa Gabriela Schneebauer, Matthias Bolz, Anna Reisinger

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Abstract

Introduction: Amblyopia is a common disease, and interventions like patching treatment are well studied. When standard therapy fails, sometimes uncommon treatment options become necessary. Methods: We present three cases of patients with severe strabismic amblyopia with initial visual acuities of 20/400, 20/2000 and 20/160 who failed conventional treatment and subsequently received treatment with high-powered contact lenses (HPCL) of either + 22D or + 25D strength. Results: Visual acuity markedly improved in all three cases: 20/20, 20/50 and 20/25, respectively. Conclusion: While amblyopia treatment with HPCL will never be first-line therapy, our results are encouraging and show that this form of penalization should be considered if conventional therapy fails.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-4
Number of pages4
JournalStrabismus
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Fields of science

  • 302007 Ophthalmology

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