Apical nodular subepithelial corneal scar after retreatment in hyperopic photorefractive keratectomy |
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Authors: | Sener B Ozdamar A Aras C |
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Affiliation: | Istanbul University Eye Research Center, Istanbul, Turkey. |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To report a complication, apical nodular subepithelial corneal scar, that can occur after hyperopic photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) retreatment. SETTING: Istanbul University Eye Research Center, Istanbul, Turkey. METHODS: Twelve eyes of 6 patients with apical nodular subepithelial corneal scar were retrospectively studied. Mean age of the 5 men and 1 woman was 30.2 years +/- 5.4 (SD). All eyes had hyperopic PRK retreatment for regression 9.5 +/- 1.44 months after primary hyperopic PRK. Mean spherical equivalent refraction of the residual hyperopia before retreatment was +4.67 +/- 0.81 diopters (D). All patients had a corneal haze grade of less than 1+. Hyperopic PRK retreatment was performed with a 193 nm excimer laser (Chiron Technolas Keracor 116). RESULTS: Apical nodular subepithelial corneal scars developed within the first month of hyperopic PRK retreatment and progressed until the third month in 12 eyes of 6 patients. The lesion was round and symmetrical in both eyes, smaller than 2.0 mm, and centrally located. During the mean 40.66 +/- 2.46 month follow-up, the lesion did not change in size or density. Mean spherical equivalent refraction after retreatment was 2.88 +/- 0.88 D (range +1.50 to +4.00 D) at 1 month and +4.36 +/- 1.83 D at last follow-up. Refraction was unmeasurable in 3 eyes. Five eyes lost 1 line of best spectacle-corrected visual acuity and 7 eyes, 2 or more lines. The surface regularity indexes were higher than 2.00 in all the eyes. CONCLUSION: Hyperopic PRK retreatment may cause the sight-threatening complication of apical nodular subepithelial corneal scar. This complication behaves unlike corneal haze and does not resolve spontaneously over time. |
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