Outcomes of combined Keraring and corneal cross-linking in a South African private practice
Session Details
Session Title: Primary and Secondary Ectasia
Session Date/Time: Sunday 23/09/2018 | 08:00-10:00
Paper Time: 09:00
Venue: Room A4
First Author: : J.Kruger SOUTH AFRICA
Co Author(s): :
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To report the outcomes of Keraring implants combined with corneal cross linking in the management of keratoconus.
Setting:
Eye Laser and Cataract Centre, Cape Town - Private Practice
Methods:
This is a retrospective review of 27 eyes with IntraLase® FS 150 kHz (AMO) assisted Keraring implantation by the same surgeon, that was followed by epi-off corneal cross linking after six weeks. Visual acuity, spherical equivalent and Oculus Pentacam® scans were obtained and compared at pre-intervention(s) and at least six month’s post-operatively.
Results:
89% of participants showed an improvement in UCVA and 82% had a better post operative BSCVA. , There was an average reduction on 1.19 D of myopic spherical equivalent, and 1.78 D reduction in total corneal cylinder. The Steepest K-value had an average of 2.9 flattening. In this study, eyes that showed the best visual improvement, also had the most reduction in KMax and Total Deviation values.
Conclusions:
Corneal ring segments and cross linking provide a viable and less invasive option in treating Keratoconus. Patient satisfaction was high. The need for keratoplasty can be delayed or eliminated by such interventions.
Financial Disclosure:
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