PURPOSE: To study the refractive and topographic modifications induced by penetrating keratoplasty suture removal. METHODS: We retrospectively studied 50 corneas from 50 patients who had undergone penetrating keratoplasty. All of the eyes were examined before and after all sutures were removed at 10.8+/-4.7 months and 20.3+/-7.9 months after keratoplasty. Subjective refraction, best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (LogMAR units), and corneal topography (EyeSys 2000R device) were recorded. RESULTS: Suture removal decreased the subjective cylinder by an average of 0.91+/-2.32 D (p = 0.004) and modified the corneal topographic pattern (p = 0.03) and shape (p < 0.001) distribution. The change in subjective cylinder correlated with the variation of the steepest meridian power (r(s) = 0.46; p < 0.001). It correlated with the change in topographic pattern (r(s) = 0.59; p < 0.001). The subjective spherical equivalent increased (hyperopization) by an average of 0.61+/-2.24 D (p = 0.01). After suture removal, the prolate shape was less frequent, and the oblate shape was more frequent than before suture removal. Best spectacle-corrected visual acuity increased by an average of 0.8+/-2.0 lines (p = 0.004). The change in subjective cylinder correlated with the change in visual acuity (r(s) = 0.36; p = 0.006). CONCLUSION: Suture removal modifies the corneal topographic pattern and shape. It decreases the subjective cylinder and induces an hyperopization. Visual-acuity improvement after suture removal mainly is explained by the decrease in astigmatism. Suture removal seems particularly helpful in corneas with a bow-tie pattern.
PURPOSE: To study the refractive and topographic modifications induced by penetrating keratoplasty suture removal. METHODS: We retrospectively studied 50 corneas from 50 patients who had undergone penetrating keratoplasty. All of the eyes were examined before and after all sutures were removed at 10.8+/-4.7 months and 20.3+/-7.9 months after keratoplasty. Subjective refraction, best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (LogMAR units), and corneal topography (EyeSys 2000R device) were recorded. RESULTS: Suture removal decreased the subjective cylinder by an average of 0.91+/-2.32 D (p = 0.004) and modified the corneal topographic pattern (p = 0.03) and shape (p < 0.001) distribution. The change in subjective cylinder correlated with the variation of the steepest meridian power (r(s) = 0.46; p < 0.001). It correlated with the change in topographic pattern (r(s) = 0.59; p < 0.001). The subjective spherical equivalent increased (hyperopization) by an average of 0.61+/-2.24 D (p = 0.01). After suture removal, the prolate shape was less frequent, and the oblate shape was more frequent than before suture removal. Best spectacle-corrected visual acuity increased by an average of 0.8+/-2.0 lines (p = 0.004). The change in subjective cylinder correlated with the change in visual acuity (r(s) = 0.36; p = 0.006). CONCLUSION: Suture removal modifies the corneal topographic pattern and shape. It decreases the subjective cylinder and induces an hyperopization. Visual-acuity improvement after suture removal mainly is explained by the decrease in astigmatism. Suture removal seems particularly helpful in corneas with a bow-tie pattern.
Authors: Sushank A Bhalerao; Ashik Mohamed; Pravin K Vaddavalli; Somasheila I Murthy; Jagadesh C Reddy Journal: Indian J Ophthalmol Date: 2020-01 Impact factor: 1.848