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Traumatic displacement of laser in situ keratomileusis flaps: an integrated clinical case presentation.

Lu-Yang Shih1, Kai-Ling Peng1, Jiunn-Liang Chen2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Traumatic dislocation of laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) corneal flaps is an uncommon postoperative complication that could occur any time after LASIK, and could be visually devastating. We evaluated the visual outcomes, corneal sensation, tear function, and dry eye questionnaire results of patients with traumatic dislocation of LASIK flaps, including one LASIK flap amputation.
METHODS: This is a retrospective case series. Seven patients who were diagnosed with traumatic displacement of the LASIK flap and underwent flap replacement surgery between August 2014 and January 2019 were included.Patient's visual acuity, refraction, corneal sensitivity, non-invasive tear breakup time (NIBUT), tear meniscus height (TMH), and ocular surface disease index (OSDI) results were evaluated.
RESULTS: The patients' mean age was 35.86 ± 5.84 years, and 42.9 % (3/7) were male. The mean duration from LASIK to trauma was 8.86 ± 2.48 years.The mean preoperative and postoperative six-month corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) were 0.55 ± 0.34 and 0.02 ± 0.03, respectively. The mean spherical equivalent and astigmatism at six months postoperatively was - 1.0 ± 0.95 D and - 0.5 ± 0.25 D, respectively. The corneal flap was clear and well-positioned at the final follow-up (mean: 28.57 ± 6.9 months). 85.71 % (6/7) of the patients showed worse corneal sensation in the injured eye. Interocular OSDI discrepancy was less in those whose last visit was more than 30 months after the trauma.
CONCLUSIONS: Postoperative CDVAat six months was improved, and the refractive data also showed some improvement. The corneal nerve and tear function recovery peaked before 30 months, while the OSDI continued to show a strong trend of improvement beyond 30 months.

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Keywords:  Corneal sensitivity; Flap amputation; Flap displacement; Laser in situ keratomileusis; Non‐invasive tear breakup time; Ocular surface disease index; Replacement surgery; Tear meniscus height

Year:  2021        PMID: 33849476     DOI: 10.1186/s12886-021-01938-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Ophthalmol        ISSN: 1471-2415            Impact factor:   2.209


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Journal:  BMC Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-07-11       Impact factor: 2.086

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