Clinical Trial: Intacs for Keratoconus

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Intacs for Keratoconus

Brief Summary: The US food and Drug Administration (FDA) originally approved INTACS prescription inserts in April 1999 for the correction of low levels of nearsightedness (-1.00 to -3.00 diopters). Additional clinical data have shown that INTACS are safe for the treatment of keratoconus, in July 2004, FDA approved INTACS inserts for the treatment of keratoconus as a Humanitarian Use Device (FDA approval letter attached). The statute and the implementing regulation of FDA (21 CFR 814.124 (aj) require IRB review and approval before a HUD is used.INTACS prescription inserts are composed of two clear segments, each having an arc length of 150°, they are manufactured form a biomedical material called polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) and are available in three thicknesses. Two INTACS inserts ranging from 0.250mm to 0.350mm may be implanted depending on the orientation of the cone and the amount of myopia and astigmatism to be reduced.

Detailed Summary:

The INTACS procedure is typically performed in an outpatient setting. The two tiny INTACS inserts are surgically placed into the periphery of the cornea through a tiny cut that is made on the cornea after numbing drops have been applied. A specially designed instrument creates a tunnel by separating the tissue layers in the outside periphery of the cornea, the INTACS inserts are placed into this tunnel where they remain. One or two ophthalmic sutures will be placed to close the incision. A postoperative care information booklet will be given to the patients; patients will be followed by means of postoperative appointments for up to 12 months after the surgery. The visits/testing schedules are listed below:

Pre-OR visit (1.5 hours): Visual Acuity (VA), Refraction, Topography, Keratometry, Glare Test. Mesopic Pupil Size, Pachymetry, Tonometry, Slit Lamp Exam and Contrast Sensitivity.

Surgery (30min): At Laser Center for Vision Care which is part of Aston and department of Ophthalmology.

Post-OR Day 1(10min): VA, Slit Lamp Exam.

Post-OR 1week (20min): Visual Acuity, Refraction, Topography, Tonometry, Slit Lamp Exam.

Post-OR 1 month (20minj: Visual Acuity, Refraction, Topography, Tonometry, Slit Lamp Exam.

Post-OR 3 month (1.5 hours): Some as pre-op Visit.

Post-OR 6 month (20min): Visual Acuity, Refraction, Topography, Tonometry, Slit Lamp Exam.

Post-OR 12 month (1.5 hours): Same as pre-op.


Sponsor: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Current Primary Outcome: Efficacy [ Time Frame: 12 Months ]

INTACS® prescription inserts used to treat patients with Keratoconus as a Humanitarian Use Device - Efficacy outcome measures including Visual Acuity, Refraction (pre-op refraction will be evaluated post-operatively to assess the effectiveness of Intacs Surgery in regards to deceasing the level of astigmatism and other corneal aberrations as a result of keratoconus), Topography (assessing post-operative vs. pre-operative corneal topography), Tonometry, Slit Lamp corneal findings, and the need for further interventions including corneal transplant.


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome:

Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

Information By: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Dates:
Date Received: June 30, 2006
Date Started: October 2005
Date Completion: December 2017
Last Updated: May 15, 2014
Last Verified: May 2014