Unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters during a 6-month follow-up period after FS-LASIK and SMILE
Abstract Background Corneal refractive surgery has become reliable for correcting refractive errors, but it can induce unintended ocular changes that alter refractive outcomes. This study is to evaluate the unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters over a 6-month follow-up period after femto...
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doaj-5ef6a3ee8de8447485bf5f0a0ea578172021-03-21T12:26:29ZengBMCEye and Vision2326-02542021-03-01811810.1186/s40662-021-00232-8Unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters during a 6-month follow-up period after FS-LASIK and SMILEJunjie Wang0Bernardo T. Lopes1Hechen Li2Riccardo Vinciguerra3Si Cao4Songan Wu5Rong Zhu6Qinmei Wang7Xiaobo Zheng8Fangjun Bao9Ahmed Elsheikh10Eye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical UniversitySchool of Engineering, University of LiverpoolEye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical UniversityHumanitas San Pio X HospitalEye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical UniversityEye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical UniversityEye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical UniversityEye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical UniversityEye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical UniversityEye Hospital, Wenzhou Medical UniversitySchool of Engineering, University of LiverpoolAbstract Background Corneal refractive surgery has become reliable for correcting refractive errors, but it can induce unintended ocular changes that alter refractive outcomes. This study is to evaluate the unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters over a 6-month follow-up period after femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) and small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE). Methods 156 consecutive myopic patients scheduled for FS-LASIK and SMILE were included in this study. Central corneal thickness (CCT), mean curvature of the corneal posterior surface (Kpm), internal anterior chamber depth (IACD) and the length from corneal endothelium to retina (ER) were evaluated before and after surgery over a 6-month period. Results Both the FS-LASIK and SMILE groups (closely matched at the pre-surgery stage) experienced flatter Kpm, shallower IACD and decreased ER 1 week post-surgery (P < 0.01), and these changes were larger in FS-LASIK than in SMILE group. During the 1 week to 6 months follow up period, Kpm, IACD and ER remained stable unlike CCT which increased significantly (P < 0.05), more in the FS-LASIK group. Conclusions During the follow up, the posterior corneal surface became flatter and shifted posteriorly, the anterior chamber depth and the length from the corneal endothelium to retina decreased significantly compared with the pre-surgery stage. These unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters were greater in patients undergoing FS-LASIK than SMILE. The changes present clear challenges for IOL power calculations and should be considered to avoid affecting the outcome of cataract surgery.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40662-021-00232-8Posterior corneal surfaceInternal anterior chamber depthThe length from corneal endothelium to retinaFS-LASIKSMILE |
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Junjie Wang Bernardo T. Lopes Hechen Li Riccardo Vinciguerra Si Cao Songan Wu Rong Zhu Qinmei Wang Xiaobo Zheng Fangjun Bao Ahmed Elsheikh |
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Junjie Wang Bernardo T. Lopes Hechen Li Riccardo Vinciguerra Si Cao Songan Wu Rong Zhu Qinmei Wang Xiaobo Zheng Fangjun Bao Ahmed Elsheikh Unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters during a 6-month follow-up period after FS-LASIK and SMILE Eye and Vision Posterior corneal surface Internal anterior chamber depth The length from corneal endothelium to retina FS-LASIK SMILE |
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Junjie Wang Bernardo T. Lopes Hechen Li Riccardo Vinciguerra Si Cao Songan Wu Rong Zhu Qinmei Wang Xiaobo Zheng Fangjun Bao Ahmed Elsheikh |
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Unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters during a 6-month follow-up period after FS-LASIK and SMILE |
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Unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters during a 6-month follow-up period after FS-LASIK and SMILE |
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Unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters during a 6-month follow-up period after FS-LASIK and SMILE |
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Unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters during a 6-month follow-up period after FS-LASIK and SMILE |
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Unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters during a 6-month follow-up period after FS-LASIK and SMILE |
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unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters during a 6-month follow-up period after fs-lasik and smile |
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Abstract Background Corneal refractive surgery has become reliable for correcting refractive errors, but it can induce unintended ocular changes that alter refractive outcomes. This study is to evaluate the unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters over a 6-month follow-up period after femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) and small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE). Methods 156 consecutive myopic patients scheduled for FS-LASIK and SMILE were included in this study. Central corneal thickness (CCT), mean curvature of the corneal posterior surface (Kpm), internal anterior chamber depth (IACD) and the length from corneal endothelium to retina (ER) were evaluated before and after surgery over a 6-month period. Results Both the FS-LASIK and SMILE groups (closely matched at the pre-surgery stage) experienced flatter Kpm, shallower IACD and decreased ER 1 week post-surgery (P < 0.01), and these changes were larger in FS-LASIK than in SMILE group. During the 1 week to 6 months follow up period, Kpm, IACD and ER remained stable unlike CCT which increased significantly (P < 0.05), more in the FS-LASIK group. Conclusions During the follow up, the posterior corneal surface became flatter and shifted posteriorly, the anterior chamber depth and the length from the corneal endothelium to retina decreased significantly compared with the pre-surgery stage. These unintended changes in ocular biometric parameters were greater in patients undergoing FS-LASIK than SMILE. The changes present clear challenges for IOL power calculations and should be considered to avoid affecting the outcome of cataract surgery. |
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Posterior corneal surface Internal anterior chamber depth The length from corneal endothelium to retina FS-LASIK SMILE |
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