Preliminary results of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment as a tissue saving procedure in photorefractive keratectomy to correct moderate to high myopia

AIM: To evaluate the clinical results after implantation of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS) associated with photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) to correct high myopia (HM) patients with thin corneas. METHODS: We evaluated 42 eyes of 23 HM patients that had ICRS implantation followed by...

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Main Authors: Sandro Coscarelli, Pablo Rodrigues, Guilherme Rocha, Leonardo Torquetti
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Published: Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS) 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://ies.ijo.cn/en_publish/2020/12/20201217.pdf
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spelling doaj-893c1fa1a4e34ee186516478d80b56192020-11-25T04:00:25ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)International Journal of Ophthalmology2222-39592227-48982020-12-0113121955196010.18240/ijo.2020.12.17Preliminary results of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment as a tissue saving procedure in photorefractive keratectomy to correct moderate to high myopiaSandro Coscarelli0Pablo Rodrigues1Guilherme Rocha2Leonardo Torquetti3Ennio Coscarelli Eye Clinic, Belo Horizonte 30140-001, BrazilEscola Paulista de Medicina, São Paulo 04023-062, BrazilHospital de Olhos de Brasília, Brasília 70200-670, BrazilCenter of Excellence in Ophthalmology, Pará de Minas 35660-051, BrazilAIM: To evaluate the clinical results after implantation of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS) associated with photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) to correct high myopia (HM) patients with thin corneas. METHODS: We evaluated 42 eyes of 23 HM patients that had ICRS implantation followed by PRK. The mean age of patients was 29.1±7.12y (range 18 to 40 years old). Uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), keratometry, spherical equivalent, pachymetry, and aberrometry were compared using ANOVA with repeated measurements evaluated preoperatively and at last follow-up visit after the procedures. The refractive predictability and simulated/real corneal ablation were also assessed. RESULTS: The mean follow-up time after PRK was 6.8±1.6mo. The mean preoperative UCVA improved from 20/800 preoperative to 20/100 after ICRS and 20/35 after PRK. The mean preoperative BCVA was 20/25 (range from 20/30 to 20/20) and remained unchanged after ICRS implantation. Following the PRK the mean BCVA was 20/25 (range from 20/30 to 20/20). The mean spherical equivalent decreased from -7.25±1.12 (range -5.00 to -9.00) preoperatively to -3.32±1.0 (range -2.00 to -5.00) postoperatively (P<0.001) after ICRS implantation and decreased from -2.44±1.51 preoperatively to 0.32±0.45 (range -0.625 to 0.875) postoperatively (P<0.001) after PRK. The change in BCVA and topographic astigmatism was statistically significant (P<0.0001). CONCLUSION: ICRS in HM associated with PRK can be a tissue saving procedure and an alternative surgical option for correction of moderate to high myopia.http://ies.ijo.cn/en_publish/2020/12/20201217.pdfhigh myopiaintrastromal corneal ring segmentsphotorefractive keratectomy
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author Sandro Coscarelli
Pablo Rodrigues
Guilherme Rocha
Leonardo Torquetti
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Pablo Rodrigues
Guilherme Rocha
Leonardo Torquetti
Preliminary results of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment as a tissue saving procedure in photorefractive keratectomy to correct moderate to high myopia
International Journal of Ophthalmology
high myopia
intrastromal corneal ring segments
photorefractive keratectomy
author_facet Sandro Coscarelli
Pablo Rodrigues
Guilherme Rocha
Leonardo Torquetti
author_sort Sandro Coscarelli
title Preliminary results of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment as a tissue saving procedure in photorefractive keratectomy to correct moderate to high myopia
title_short Preliminary results of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment as a tissue saving procedure in photorefractive keratectomy to correct moderate to high myopia
title_full Preliminary results of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment as a tissue saving procedure in photorefractive keratectomy to correct moderate to high myopia
title_fullStr Preliminary results of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment as a tissue saving procedure in photorefractive keratectomy to correct moderate to high myopia
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary results of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment as a tissue saving procedure in photorefractive keratectomy to correct moderate to high myopia
title_sort preliminary results of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment as a tissue saving procedure in photorefractive keratectomy to correct moderate to high myopia
publisher Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)
series International Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 2222-3959
2227-4898
publishDate 2020-12-01
description AIM: To evaluate the clinical results after implantation of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment (ICRS) associated with photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) to correct high myopia (HM) patients with thin corneas. METHODS: We evaluated 42 eyes of 23 HM patients that had ICRS implantation followed by PRK. The mean age of patients was 29.1±7.12y (range 18 to 40 years old). Uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), keratometry, spherical equivalent, pachymetry, and aberrometry were compared using ANOVA with repeated measurements evaluated preoperatively and at last follow-up visit after the procedures. The refractive predictability and simulated/real corneal ablation were also assessed. RESULTS: The mean follow-up time after PRK was 6.8±1.6mo. The mean preoperative UCVA improved from 20/800 preoperative to 20/100 after ICRS and 20/35 after PRK. The mean preoperative BCVA was 20/25 (range from 20/30 to 20/20) and remained unchanged after ICRS implantation. Following the PRK the mean BCVA was 20/25 (range from 20/30 to 20/20). The mean spherical equivalent decreased from -7.25±1.12 (range -5.00 to -9.00) preoperatively to -3.32±1.0 (range -2.00 to -5.00) postoperatively (P<0.001) after ICRS implantation and decreased from -2.44±1.51 preoperatively to 0.32±0.45 (range -0.625 to 0.875) postoperatively (P<0.001) after PRK. The change in BCVA and topographic astigmatism was statistically significant (P<0.0001). CONCLUSION: ICRS in HM associated with PRK can be a tissue saving procedure and an alternative surgical option for correction of moderate to high myopia.
topic high myopia
intrastromal corneal ring segments
photorefractive keratectomy
url http://ies.ijo.cn/en_publish/2020/12/20201217.pdf
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