Abstract
BACKGROUND: To describe a novel surgical technique for add-on sulcus implantation of the Smaller-Incision New Generation Implantable Miniature Telescope (SING IMT™) in pseudophakic eyes with end-stage age-related macular degeneration (AMD). METHODS: Two pseudophakic patients with bilateral end-stage AMD underwent add-on SING IMT™ implantation in the ciliary sulcus. Pre- and postoperative evaluations included best-corrected distance visual acuity (BCDVA), anterior segment OCT (AS-OCT), corneal endothelial cell counts, and subjective visual function assessments, with follow-up to 6 months. RESULTS: Both surgeries were uneventful. The devices remained stable and well-centered with no significant inflammation, corneal decompensation, or intraocular pressure elevation. BCDVA improved by 3–4 ETDRS lines, and both patients reported improved daily visual function. Corneal endothelial loss was < 5% at 6 months. CONCLUSIONS: Add-on sulcus implantation of the SING IMT™ in pseudophakic eyes is surgically feasible and well tolerated, expanding the potential indications of this visual rehabilitation device to a broader AMD population. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40942-025-00797-9.