Nurullah Cagil1, Ozge Sarac2, Hasan Basri Cakmak1, Gamze Can1, Erol Can1. 1. From the Department of Ophthalmology, Yildirim Beyazit University, Ankara Ataturk Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey. 2. From the Department of Ophthalmology, Yildirim Beyazit University, Ankara Ataturk Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey. Electronic address: drozgesarac@gmail.com.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To compare the complications occurring within the first 3 months of corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) performed with mechanical or transepithelial phototherapeutic keratectomy (PTK) epithelial removal in keratoconus patients. SETTING: Yildirim Beyazit University Ataturk Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey. DESIGN: Nonrandomized retrospective clinical study. METHODS: Eyes of consecutive progressive keratoconus patients who had PTK or mechanical epithelial removal followed by CXL were included. All patients were examined regularly until epithelial healing. Detailed ophthalmologic examinations were performed preoperatively and 1 and 3 months postoperatively. RESULTS: The study comprised 499 eyes (302 patients) that had transepithelial PTK (Group 1, 153 eyes) or mechanical epithelial removal (Group 2, 256 eyes) followed by CXL. Delayed epithelial healing occurred in 15.0% of eyes in Group 1 and 3.5% of eyes in Group 2 (P = .001). Epithelial hypertrophy occurred in 24.8% of eyes and 3.5% of eyes, respectively (P = .001). Salzmann-like epithelial nodules (2.6%), epithelial herpetic keratitis (1.9%), anterior uveitis (1.9%), and elevated intraocular pressure (1.9%) occurred in Group 1 only and infective keratitis (0.8%) in Group 2 only. Marked stromal edema and peripheral sterile infiltrates occurred at similar rates in both groups (P = .567 and P = .479, respectively). Grade 1+ corneal haze was significantly high in Group 2. Grade 2+ and 3+ haze was significantly high in Group 1 (P = .001). CONCLUSIONS: Ocular surface healing disorders were the most common early complications of CXL. Short-term complications were higher with the transepithelial PTK epithelial removal technique than with mechanical epithelial removal. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: No author has a financial or proprietary interest in any material or method mentioned.
PURPOSE: To compare the complications occurring within the first 3 months of corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) performed with mechanical or transepithelial phototherapeutic keratectomy (PTK) epithelial removal in keratoconus patients. SETTING: Yildirim Beyazit University Ataturk Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey. DESIGN: Nonrandomized retrospective clinical study. METHODS: Eyes of consecutive progressive keratoconus patients who had PTK or mechanical epithelial removal followed by CXL were included. All patients were examined regularly until epithelial healing. Detailed ophthalmologic examinations were performed preoperatively and 1 and 3 months postoperatively. RESULTS: The study comprised 499 eyes (302 patients) that had transepithelial PTK (Group 1, 153 eyes) or mechanical epithelial removal (Group 2, 256 eyes) followed by CXL. Delayed epithelial healing occurred in 15.0% of eyes in Group 1 and 3.5% of eyes in Group 2 (P = .001). Epithelial hypertrophy occurred in 24.8% of eyes and 3.5% of eyes, respectively (P = .001). Salzmann-like epithelial nodules (2.6%), epithelial herpetic keratitis (1.9%), anterior uveitis (1.9%), and elevated intraocular pressure (1.9%) occurred in Group 1 only and infective keratitis (0.8%) in Group 2 only. Marked stromal edema and peripheral sterile infiltrates occurred at similar rates in both groups (P = .567 and P = .479, respectively). Grade 1+ corneal haze was significantly high in Group 2. Grade 2+ and 3+ haze was significantly high in Group 1 (P = .001). CONCLUSIONS: Ocular surface healing disorders were the most common early complications of CXL. Short-term complications were higher with the transepithelial PTK epithelial removal technique than with mechanical epithelial removal. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: No author has a financial or proprietary interest in any material or method mentioned.
Authors: Jurriaan Brekelmans; Mor M Dickman; Shwetabh Verma; Samuel Arba-Mosquera; Ruth Goldschmidt; Alexandra Goz; Alexander Brandis; Tos T J M Berendschot; Isabelle E Y Saelens; Arie L Marcovich; Avigdor Scherz; Rudy M M A Nuijts Journal: Acta Ophthalmol Date: 2021-09-17 Impact factor: 3.988