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Arcuate transverse keratotomy for astigmatism followed by subsequent radial or transverse keratotomy. ARC-T Study Group. Astigmatism Reduction Clinical Trial.

F W Price1, R B Grene, R G Marks, J S Gonzales.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We studied the safety and efficacy of arcuate transverse keratotomy performed for the primary correction of naturally occurring corneal astigmatism.
METHODS: A multicenter, prospective evaluation of one-stage arcuate transverse keratotomy was conducted in 160 eyes with 1.00 to 6.00 diopters (D) of naturally occurring astigmatism. Vector analysis was used. After 1 month, those eyes that needed further refractive surgery received radial keratotomy for myopia and second-stage arcuate transverse keratotomy for residual astigmatism.
RESULTS: Mean preoperative refractive cylinder was 2.80 D. At 1 month, the vector-corrected change was 2.30 D. Eighty-eight (61%) eyes had at least 1.00 D of residual refractive cylinder and 24 (17%) had at least 2.00 D. Eyes undergoing a second surgery averaged 1.60 D of vector-corrected effect, for a total effect of 2.90 D from both surgeries, indicating the astigmatic refractive effects were not additive. Eyes that had radial keratotomy alone as the second surgery demonstrated a similar change in refractive cylinder as eyes that had both radial and transverse keratotomies. Two eyes lost two lines of spectacle-corrected visual acuity, 29 eyes lost one line, 84 showed no change, and 26 eyes improved one line.
CONCLUSION: Arcuate transverse keratotomy reduced refractive astigmatism. Both overcorrection and undercorrection were common. Complications were infrequent but occasionally caused significant irregular astigmatism. Arcuate transverse keratotomy appears to be a safe procedure with few complications.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8963820     DOI: 10.3928/1081-597X-19960101-14

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Refract Surg        ISSN: 1081-597X            Impact factor:   3.573


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