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Anterior segment optical coherence tomography-guided transepithelial phototherapeutic keratectomy for scarring of the central cornea following pterygium excision

Anterior segment optical coherence tomography-guided transepithelial phototherapeutic keratectomy for scarring of the central cornea following pterygium excision
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摘要 AIM:To report the outcomes of patients undergoing anterior segment optical coherence tomography-guided transepithelial phototherapeutic keratectomy(ASOCT T-PTK)for central corneal scarring after pterygium excision.METHODS:The charts of 11 eyes of 10 patients that underwent ASOCT T-PTK following excision of visual axisinvolving pterygia were retrospectively reviewed from a single private practice institution.The visual outcomes and corneal topographic findings were evaluated 4±1 mo after pterygium excision and 6±2 mo after transepithelial phototherapeutic keratectomy(T-PTK).RESULTS:All 11 eyes tolerated both the pterygium excision and T-PTK procedure well without any significant intraoperative or postoperative complications.Uncorrected distance visual acuity(UDVA)and manifest refraction corrected distance visual acuity(CDVA)improved after pterygium excision(P=0.03 and P=0.05,respectively).The UDVA and CDVA improved further after T-PTK(P=0.004 and P=0.002,respectively).The topographic surface asymmetry index,topographic surface regularity index,and topographic projected visual acuity significantly improved after T-PTK(P=0.0092,P=0.0022,and P=0.0002,respectively).None of the subjects lost any lines of CDVA,developed recurrence of pterygia or required keratoplasty during the postoperative period.CONCLUSION:ASOCT T-PTK can provide excellent visual and anatomic outcomes in patients with central corneal scarring after excision of visual axis-involving pterygia. AIM: To report the outcomes of patients undergoing anterior segment optical coherence tomography-guided transepithelial phototherapeutic keratectomy(ASOCT T-PTK) for central corneal scarring after pterygium excision. METHODS: The charts of 11 eyes of 10 patients that underwent ASOCT T-PTK following excision of visual axisinvolving pterygia were retrospectively reviewed from a single private practice institution. The visual outcomes and corneal topographic findings were evaluated 4±1 mo after pterygium excision and 6±2 mo after transepithelial phototherapeutic keratectomy(T-PTK). RESULTS: All 11 eyes tolerated both the pterygium excision and T-PTK procedure well without any significant intraoperative or postoperative complications. Uncorrected distance visual acuity(UDVA) and manifest refraction corrected distance visual acuity(CDVA) improved after pterygium excision(P=0.03 and P=0.05, respectively). The UDVA and CDVA improved further after T-PTK(P=0.004 and P=0.002, respectively). The topographic surface asymmetry index, topographic surface regularity index, and topographic projected visual acuity significantly improved after T-PTK(P=0.0092, P=0.0022, and P=0.0002, respectively). None of the subjects lost any lines of CDVA, developed recurrence of pterygia or required keratoplasty during the postoperative period. CONCLUSION: ASOCT T-PTK can provide excellent visual and anatomic outcomes in patients with central corneal scarring after excision of visual axis-involving pterygia.
出处 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2020年第3期503-508,共6页 国际眼科杂志(英文版)
关键词 pediatric PENETRATING eye injury traumatic ENDOPHTHALMITIS PARS plana VITRECTOMY pediatric penetrating eye injury traumatic endophthalmitis pars plana vitrectomy
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