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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 960-966, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-50590

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PURPOSE: To investigate the patterns of corneal topography after LASIK METHODS: The author have performed LASIK to correct the myopia of 21 male and 34 female patients. The corneal topography was performed at preoperative state and 2 days, 1, 3, 6, 12months after operation. RESULTS: Differential maps were classified using a standard eight-category classification scheme which were divided into a combined regular group(toric-with-axis, toric-against-axis, homogeneous, focal topographic variant) and a combined irregular group(semicircular, irregularly irregular, central island, keyhole). At 2 days, the distribution of corneal topographic patterns was 61.8% in a combined regular group and 38.2% in a combined irregular group. Of all patterns, the homogeneous pattern was predominant. The best corrected visual acuity was better in a combined regular group than in a combined irregular group which was statistically significant. After postoperative 1 month, most irregular patterns had a change in topography, generally to an optically smoother pattern. CONCLUSIONS: Corneal topography has been established as an invaluable tool for refractive surgery and this analysis allows the recognition of normal and abnormal patterns of ablation following excimer laser surgery.


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Female , Humans , Male , Classification , Corneal Topography , Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ , Lasers, Excimer , Myopia , Refractive Surgical Procedures , Visual Acuity
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 1178-1185, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-40736

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PURPOSE: To study the change in corneal sensitivity, tear film stability, tear clearance and blink rate after LASIK. METHODS: The authors have performed LASIK to correct the visual acuity in myopia of 3 males and 18 females(42 eyes). The corneal sensitivity(Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer), tear film break-up time, fluorescein clearance and blink rate were measured prior to operation, 2 weeks, 1 and 3 months after LASIK. RESULTS: There was decrease in corneal sensitivity after LASIK, which did not recover to the pre-operative level by 3 months after LASIK. To restore corneal sensitivity, more time was needed for regrowth and maturation of the nerve fiber. The decrease in BUT scores 1 and 3 months after LASIK was statistically significant. The decrease in blink rate after LASIK was also statistically significant. The increase in FCT concentration grade was not statistically significant. There was a trend toward a reduction in blink rate in the group with more correction. CONCLUSIONS: Symptoms suggestive of relative tear deficiency such as foreign-body sensation, visual fluctuation and absence of reflex tear have described after LASIK. Change in corneal sensitivity, tear film stability and blink rate were associated with such dry eye symptoms.


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Humans , Male , Fluorescein , Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ , Myopia , Nerve Fibers , Reflex , Sensation , Tears , Visual Acuity
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 3521-3525, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-84575

ABSTRACT

Laser in situ keratomileusis[LASIK] is a refractive surgical procedure that is effective in treating myopia and astigmatism. The incidence of corneal infection after LASIK is approximately 0.02% according to international experience. We experience the case of a 20-year old man who developed endophthalmitis; corneal edema, epithelial defect, hypopyon was found 2 days after LASIK. He was immediately given intravenous and subconjuntival injection[tobramycin and ceftazidime] and topical fortified eyedrop[tobramycin and ceftazidime]. The microbiologic study revealed Serratia marcescens as the causative organism. Three days after therapy was instituted, the hypopyon resolved. After 4 months of LASIK, visual acuity was 1.0 and maintained recently. We report a case of endophthalmitis after LASIK by Serratia marcescens which detected early and treated by antibiotics. In addition, close postoperative surveillance and education for hygiene was required on early postoperative period.


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Humans , Young Adult , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Astigmatism , Corneal Edema , Education , Endophthalmitis , Hygiene , Incidence , Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ , Myopia , Postoperative Period , Refractive Surgical Procedures , Serratia marcescens , Visual Acuity
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