| Literature DB >> 19898662 |
Aris N Kollias1, Markus M Schaumberger, Thomas C Kreutzer, Michael W Ulbig, Carlo A Lackerbauer.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The point of interest of this retrospective case review is to study refractive changes caused by the hinged lamellar keratotomy and the refractive outcome after laser ablation in a second step within the scope of laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) in patients with penetrating keratoplasty.Entities:
Keywords: LASIK; astigmatism; cornea; keratoplasty; two-step
Year: 2009 PMID: 19898662 PMCID: PMC2773279 DOI: 10.2147/opth.s7332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ophthalmol ISSN: 1177-5467
Refraction before surgery, after lamellar keratotomy, intended refraction after laser ablation, and achieved refraction after laser ablation
| 1 | +1.0 −8.0 × 55° | +0.50 −7.25 × 60° | −0.50 −0.25 × 60° | +2.0 −1.0 × 40° |
| 2 | +6.50 − 11.0 × 160° | +6.50 −11.0 × 165° | +6.50 −6.0 × 165° | +4.50 −5.0 × 155° |
| 3 | +1.25 −6.50 × 7° | −0.50 −4.50 × 11° | −0.50 | 0 −0.75 × 67° |
| 4 | −6.25 −6.0 × 93° | −5.75 −6.0 × 89° | −3.75 −3.0 × 89° | −3.25 −2.25 × 85° |
| 5 | −7.75 −0.75 × 28° | −8.75 −0.25 × 32° | −2.25 −0.25 × 32° | −1.75 −0.50 × 139° |
| 6 | +2.50 −6.50 × 96° | +2.50 −7.25 × 96° | +0.50 −1.0 × 96° | −0.50 −0.75 × 175° |
| 7 | −4.50 −13.0 × 144° | −4.50 −12.0 × 144° | 0 −1.0 × 144° | −2.25 −4.75 × 155° |
| 8 | +4.25 −6.50 × 105° | +4.0 −5.50 × 100° | −0.25 | +0.75 −1.75 × 122° |
Figure 1Median preoperative uncorrected visual acuity improved from preoperative 1 [logMar] to 0.4 [logMar] after laser ablation.
Figure 2Median preoperative best spectacle-corrected visual acuity did not change significantly from 0.2 [logMar] preoperatively to 0.04 [logMar] after laser ablation.
Figure 3Mean preoperative manifest refractive spherical equivalent was reduced from preoperatively −4.02 D ± 4.77 to −1.11 D ± 2.45 after laser ablation.
Figure 4Manifest astigmatism was not affected significantly by the keratotomy. It was reduced from preoperatively −7.27 D ± 3.65 to −2.08 D ± 1.80 after laser ablation.