Artigo Revisado por pares

Corneal Flattening by Shallow Circular Trephination in Human Eye Bank Eyes

1990; Slack Incorporated (United States); Volume: 6; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3928/1081-597x-19900301-08

ISSN

1938-2391

Autores

Michael L. Gilbert, A S Roth, Miles H. Friedlander,

Tópico(s)

Corneal Surgery and Treatments

Resumo

ABSTRACT: Recent reports documenting central keratometric changes after removal of failed epikeratoplasty lenticules, compared to preoperative keratometry measurements, suggest that the annular corneal wound alters corneal curvature. Central corneal steepening has also been reported following circular and hexagonal keratotomy. We performed standard epikeratoplasty trephination with a Hessburg-Barron suction trephine followed by a peripheral lamellar spreading keratotomy on seven human eye bank eyes to determine the effect of these incisions on corneal topography. In seven human eye bank eyes, the mean acute central keratometric flattening from the shallow trephine incision was 2.81 D (SD 2.28, P = .017), with no significant change in keratometry due to peripheral lamellar spreading (P= .916). Computerized numeric and three-dimensional graphic analysis of the keratographs demonstrated this central topographic flattening. Further studies are needed to investigate the reversibility of host corneal changes induced by epikeratoplasty procedures. [Refractive and Corneal Surgery 1990; 6:113-116.]

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