小切口晶状体摘除术
医学
角膜磨镶术
眼科
角膜地形图
视力
角膜
屈光度
散光
光学
物理
作者
Kishore Raj Pradhan,Dan Z. Reinstein,Glenn I. Carp,Timothy J. Archer,Marine Gobbé,Reeta Gurung
标识
DOI:10.3928/1081597x-20131021-07
摘要
PURPOSE: To describe endokeratophakia in which a small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) lenticule from a myopic patient is implanted into a recipient eye through a small incision to correct hyperopia. METHODS: A 23-year-old aphakic woman presented following cataract surgery to remove a childhood congenital cataract with hyperopia of +12.00 −1.50 × 155, corrected distance visual acuity of counting fingers, and exotropia. A SMILE procedure using the VisuMax femto-second laser (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Jena, Germany) was performed on a donor patient with high myopia and the extracted lenticule was stored (power −10.50 diopter sphere, optical zone 5.75 mm, central lenticule thickness 127 μ m). In the recipient eye, a pocket lamellar incision was created using the VisuMax SMILE software. The upper interface was separated and the donor lenticule was inserted through the small incision. RESULTS: One year postoperatively, retinoscopy refraction was +7.50 −3.00 × 150, a spherical equivalent refraction reduction of 5.25 diopters. Mean keratometric power increased by 2.91 diopters. The posterior surface elevation changed significantly with a central bulge into the anterior chamber. Central corneal thickness by Pentacam (Oculus Optikgeräte, Wetzlar, Germany) increased by 121 μ m. Central lenticule thickness was 130 μ m and central epithelial thickness was 43 μ m measured by RTVue OCT (Optovue Inc., Fremont, CA). The cornea remained clear over the 1-year postoperative period. CONCLUSIONS: Endokeratophakia appears to be a viable procedure for correcting hyperopia on the cornea by implantation of an extracted myopic SMILE lenticule from a donor patient. However, posterior surface changes and epithelial remodeling resulted in only 50% of the intended correction. No adverse side effects were observed following implantation of donor tissue for 1 year. [ J Refract Surg. 2013;29(11):777–782.]
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