Precision Vault Solution for a Rotated Lens

Gaudi Lens Case Report

Courtesy of Dr. Charles McBride, AIA, NCARB, CPHC, McBride Optometrists, Beaverton, OR

 

Scheimpflug Image - OS

 

It is satisfying when a scleral fit orients on an eye as designed. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case.

 

 

Gaudi Dashboard Top View Showing Pinguecula Locations - OS

For one reason or another corneoscleral profile data can be erroneous and the lens will follow the path of least resistance and settle where it will. Fortunately, so long as the misorientation is consistent, fitting issues can be overcome.

Post RK, this patient’s left lens consistently settled 58 degrees counterclockwise which resulted in significant bearing on nasal and temporal pingueculas.

 

Gaudi Dashboard 3D View of the Precision Vault - OS

Using Gaudi’s Precision Vault feature, we were able to specify where we wanted the vaults, including how wide and how deep, taking lens rotation into account. The vaults aligned as predicted resulting in a comfortable fit.

 

 

When You Need One-Of-A-Kind, the Freeform Gaudi Delivers

 

A lens as unique as your patients. 

This freeform scleral is designed using the profilometry data derived from the Eaglet ESP and the Oculus Pentacam CSP, giving you the ability to design lenses for the most challenging cases, resulting in improved vision and unmatched comfort.

 

 

Key Features:

  • Fit the Way You Want: Ability to create your own design preferences so each lens fit like you envision it

  • All Included: Unlimited parameter changes including diameter, zone widths, and more…

  • Clear Curve Control: Standard lens terminology means no need to learn another arbitrary step system

  • Available as a multifocal and with the OVITZ HOA technology*xwave aberrometer required 

 
 

 

July 25th, 2024

Courtesy of:

Dr. McBride, AIA, NCARB, CPHC 

McBride Optometrists

12370 SW First Street, Beaverton OR 97005

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