5 Key Takeaways
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Specialty soft contact lenses are effective for managing aphakia in both pediatric and adult patients, offering comfort and ease of handling.
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Pediatric patients benefit from contact lenses post-lensectomy, reducing amblyopia risk and providing better visual outcomes compared to IOLs.
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Adult aphakic patients under 70 achieve high success rates with daily-wear soft contact lenses, while those over 70 face significant handling challenges.
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Custom fitting of soft lenses is crucial, especially for infants, due to their unique corneal characteristics and changing refractive needs.
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Vigilant follow-up and caregiver education are essential for successful soft lens management in aphakic patients, particularly in children.
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