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Purpose To study the changes in visual and tear film function following superficial excimer laser phototherapeutic keratectomy in patients with mid-stromal corneal scars.
Methods Fourteen eyes of 14 patients with mid-stromal corneal scars seen at the Department of Ophthalmology at Kobe Kaisei Hospital underwent superficial phototherapeutic keratectomy (PTK). The subjects underwent routine ophthalmic examinations, corneal sensitivity measurements, tear film break-up time (BUT), Schirmer test and tear film lipid layer interferometry. Thirty eyes of 15 normal control subjects were also studied. The patients and the control subjects were compared for pre-PTK tear function parameters and tear film lipid layer interferometry grade. The alterations in these parameters within 6 months following PTK were also determined.
Results Visual improvement was achieved in 12 eyes (86%). A hyperopic shift was observed in all eyes. The average pre-PTK corneal sensitivity and tear film BUT were lower in patients compared with control subjects before PTK. Tear film lipid layer interferometry grades were also higher in the patients than the controls before PTK. All these parameters improved gradually and significantly after PTK. Schirmer test results did not show any significant alterations after PTK.
Conclusion We conclude that PTK is an effective means of treating corneal scars and attaining visual improvement, even in cases with deeper corneal involvement, and may obviate the need for corneal transplantation. Simultaneous improvements in corneal sensitivity and tear film stability suggest favourable effects of PTK on the ocular surface.
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This work was presented at the 22nd Mid-Japan Congress of Ophthalmology, 21 November 1999, Kyoto, Japan
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Dogru, M., Katakami, C., Miyashita, M. et al. Visual and tear function improvement after superficial phototherapeutic keratectomy (PTK) for mid-stromal corneal scarring. Eye 14, 779–784 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2000.204
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