Ten-year follow-up of laser in situ keratomileusis for myopia of up to -10 diopters.


Por: Alió JL, Muftuoglu O, Ortiz D, Pérez-Santonja JJ, Artola A, Ayala MJ, Garcia MJ and de Luna GC

Publicada: 1 ene 2008
Categoría: Ophthalmology

Resumen:
PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term outcomes of laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for myopia of up to -10 diopters (D). DESIGN: A long-term (10-year) follow-up retrospective, interventional case series. METHODS: The study included 97 eyes of 70 patients with a preoperative spherical equivalent (SE) of up to -10 D treated with myopic LASIK at the Instituto Oftalmológico de Alicante, Alicante, Spain, using the VISX 20/20 excimer laser (Santa Clara, California, USA) and the Automated Corneal Shaper microkeratome (Chiron Vision, Irvine, California, USA). All patients were evaluated three months, one year, two years, five years, and 10 years after surgery. The main outcome measures were refractive predictability and stability, mean corneal keratometry, topographical cylinder, safety, efficacy, stability of visual acuity, and postoperative complications. RESULTS: At 10 years, 71 (73%) of 97 eyes were within +/- 1.00 D and 89 (92%) were within +/- 2.00 D. Twenty eyes (20.8%) underwent retreatments because of overcorrection, undercorrection, regression, or both. The mean SE slightly decreased (myopic regression) over 10 years, with a mean myopic regression of -0.12 +/- 0.16 D per year. Fifty-four (54.6%) of 97 eyes demonstrated an increase in best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) after 10 years. No eye developed corneal ectasia in the long-term, and only three eyes lost more than two lines of BSCVA because of complications that were not attributable to the LASIK procedure. CONCLUSIONS: LASIK for myopia of up to -10 D is a safe and effective procedure with slight myopic regression that slows down with time and a high rate of BSCVA increase in the long-term.

Filiaciones:
Alió JL:
 Vissum Department of Refractive Surgery and Division of Ophthalmology, Instituto Oftalmológico de Alicante, Miguel Hernandez University, Medical School, Alicante, Spain.
ISSN: 00029394





AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Editorial
Elsevier BV, STE 800, 230 PARK AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10169 USA, Estados Unidos America
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 145 Número: 1
Páginas: 46-54
WOS Id: 000251980400008
ID de PubMed: 18154754

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