Title of article :
Photorefractive keratectomy in the management of postradial keratotomy hyperopia and astigmatism
Author/Authors :
Ghoreishi, Mohammad Department - Persian Eye Clinic, Isfahan , Abtahi, Mohammad-Ali Feiz Eye Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Seyedzadeh, Iman Feiz Eye Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Fesharaki, Hamid Feiz Eye Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Mohammadnia, Mohadeseh Feiz Eye Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Jahanbani-Ardakani, Hamidreza Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Abtahi, Hossein Feiz Eye Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the results of photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) in the management of
postoperative hyperopia and astigmatism in patients with history of radial keratotomy (RK). Materials and Methods: This
prospective nonrandomized noncomparative interventional case series enrolled consecutive eyes treated with PRK after RK. In
cases, in which (1) wavefront (WF) scan was undetectable during primary examinations; and/or, (2) WF data were not transferable
to the excimer laser device, patients were treated with the tissue‑saving (TS) mode. Patients with detectable/transferable WF were
assigned to WF‑guided advanced personalized treatment (APT). Results: Thirty‑two and 47 eyes were managed by APT and TS
modes, respectively. Pooled analysis of both APT and TS groups showed improvement in uncorrected distant visual acuity and
corrected distant visual acuity. The amount of sphere, cylinder, corneal cylinder, spherical equivalent, defocus equivalent, and total
aberration showed improvement as well. Conclusion: PRK seems to bring favorable outcome and safety profile in the management
of post‑RK hyperopia and astigmatism. It is crucial for practitioners to warn their patients about the fact that they may still have
progressive refractive instability regardless of their choice on the laser method of vision correction.
Keywords :
Astigmatism , hyperopia , mitomycin‑C , photorefractive keratectomy , radial keratectomy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics