Risk factors and clinical outcomes of femtosecond laser-implanted keraring extrusion in keratoconic patients
Session Details
Session Title: Keratoconus & Secondary Ectasia
Session Date/Time: Sunday 15/09/2019 | 08:00-10:00
Paper Time: 08:12
Venue: Free Paper Forum: Podium 2
First Author: : A.Mounir EGYPT
Co Author(s): : M. Elghobaier E. Mostafa
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To evaluate the possible risk factors and the clinical results of femtosecond laser implanted intrastromal corneal ring segments extrusion in keratoconic eyes
Setting:
Sohag Refractive Center, Sohag, Egypt
Methods:
A retrospective interventional consecutive study evaluated Keraring ICRS that were explanted in Sohag Refractive Center, Sohag, Egypt from January 2013 to January 2018, The study included eyes with Keraring extrusion of keratoconus patients with tunnels created by femtosecond laser. The causes, risk factors and clinical outcomes (including visual and corneal topographic outcomes) were evaluated for all eyes
Results:
Different causes were responsible for keraring extrusion including chronic allergy with eye rubbing, chronic sun exposure with ocular dryness and atopic dermatitis. Female sex, age less than 22 years old, thick ring segments, large arc segments and advanced Keratoconus were the most important risk factors. The ring extrusion resulted in visual and corneal topographic deterioration in the keratoconic eyes
Conclusions:
Various factors participate in Keraring extrusion after femtosecond laser implantation. Marked worsening of visual and corneal topographic parameters ocurred after keraring explantation
Financial Disclosure:
None