KAMRA Inlay Safety

Published by Lance Kugler, MD on July 26, 2016

Safety Information

Indications for Use:

The KAMRA inlay is intended for placement in the non-dominant eye of patients who are between the ages of 45 and 60 years old, who have not had cataract surgery, who are unable to focus clearly on near objects or small print, who do not need glasses or contact lenses for clear distance vision and who need reading glasses with +1.00 to +2.50 diopters of power.

Summary of Important Information:

  • The KAMRA inlay procedure may not eliminate the need for reading glasses.
  • The KAMRA inlay procedure may cause blurred vision, difficulties with contrast sensitivity, problems with night vision, double vision, ghost images, glare, halos, and color disturbances. Your eye may also feel pain, dryness, burning, discomfort and look red.
  • Other risks you may experience include infection, swelling, thinning, or inflammation of the cornea, and changes in your vision.
  • The KAMRA inlay CAN be removed. During the clinical study, after removal of the inlay, vision generally returned to the level the patient had prior to the implantation with the KAMRA inlay. However, this does not guarantee that your vision will return to exactly what it was before surgery or that your eye will not have permanent damage.
  • Non-surgical alternatives to the KAMRA inlay procedure include the use of reading glasses or contact lenses.
  • Before considering the KAMRA inlay procedure you should: 1) Have a complete eye examination and, 2) Talk with your eye surgeon about the alternatives to treatment, potential benefits, complications, risks, and time required for healing.

If you have any questions regarding this information, please contact us for more details.

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