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Incidence and management of post-LASIK ectasia

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Session Title: LASIK Outcomes and Complications

Session Date/Time: Tuesday 10/10/2017 | 16:30-18:00

Paper Time: 17:39

Venue: Room 3.1

First Author: : M.Bohac CROATIA

Co Author(s): :    N. Gabric   M. Anticic   M. Koncarevic   A. Pasalic   A. Dukic        

Abstract Details

Purpose:

To report the rate and management of postoperative ectasia after laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) in a population of patients with no identified preoperative risk factors.

Setting:

Specialty Eye Hospital „Svjetlost“, Zagreb, Croatia School of MedicineUniversity of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia

Methods:

A retrospective case review of 30100 eyes which underwent LASIK surgery with either mechanical microkeratome or femtosecond laser between August 2007 and August 2015. Follow up was at least one year. One newly diagnosed case is still not treated while all other cases of ectasia were treated with crosslinking (CXL) alone, or in combination with either corneal wavefront PRK or Implantable Collamer Lens implantation(ICL).

Results:

Ten eyes (8 patients) with post-LASIK ectasia were identified. All patients received bilateral LASIK. In four eyes(4 patients) irregular anterior surface was revealed on both eyes and only one eye developed ectasia,1 eye received treatment of high myopia,2 eyes(1 patient) had cornea of 490µm,while in 3 eyes(2 patients) had no identifiable preoperative risk factors.After ectasia was recognized treatment was performed in order to stop progression and restore visual acuity. One eye is still not treated,4 eyes received only CXL,1 eye underwent ICL implantation, while 4 eyes received combined corneal wavefront PRK and CXL.

Conclusions:

The rate of post LASIK keratectasia in our centre is 0,033%. Retrospective identification of irregular corneal tomography requires us to be even more conservative in screening of patients. With modern techniques of keratoconus treatment progression of the disease and visual acuity restoration are possible.

Financial Disclosure:

NONE

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