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Ophthalmology ; 106(1): 13-20, 1999 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9917775

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence and severity of complications from laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for the correction of myopia by experienced and inexperienced surgeons. DESIGN: Prospective, observational clinical study. PARTICIPANTS: Fourteen surgeons and 1062 eyes of 574 myopic patients who desired surgical correction of myopia ranging from -2.00 to -22.50 diopters (D; mean, -7.57 D) and astigmatism no greater than 4.00 D participated in this study. INTERVENTION: Myopia was corrected with LASIK. Astigmatism was corrected with arcuate keratotomy at the same time as the initial procedure or subsequently. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcome measures were change in best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) and the incidence of complications. RESULTS: Eyes were followed for a mean of 9.5 months after their last surgical procedure (range, 2 weeks-21 months). Three hundred eighty-one eyes (36%) underwent 468 enhancement procedures 3 months or more after the initial treatment. There were 27 (2.1%) intraoperative and 40 (3.1%) postoperative complications. Laser ablation was not performed during the initial treatment of 17 (1.6%) eyes because of intraoperative complications. Seventy-four eyes gained 2 or more lines of BSCVA, while 50 eyes lost 2 or more lines of BSCVA. Only three eyes lost two or more lines of BSCVA to a level worse than 20/40. One eye with a flap buttonhole (BSCVA 20/50) also had an epiretinal membrane. The second eye (BSCVA 20/60) had a flap buttonhole that may have been related to a previous corneal transplant. The third eye (-22.50 D before surgery) had a rhegmatogenous retinal detachment develop, reducing BSCVA from 20/60 to 20/200. The incidence of intraoperative complications decreased from 3.1% during the first 3 months to 0.7% during the last 9 months of the study (P = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: LASIK is acceptably safe for the correction of myopia. Although complications occur in approximately 5% of cases, these rarely lead to visual loss of more than two Snellen lines and postoperative acuity below 20/40. Flap buttonholes were more likely to cause loss of BSCVA than free or incomplete flaps (P = 0.02); flap buttonholes may be more likely in eyes that have undergone previous surgery. Complication rates can be reduced as the surgical team gains experience.


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Corneal Stroma/surgery , Intraoperative Complications , Laser Therapy/adverse effects , Myopia/surgery , Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures/adverse effects , Postoperative Complications , Astigmatism/surgery , Humans , Incidence , Intraoperative Complications/prevention & control , Keratotomy, Radial , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Prospective Studies , Safety , Surgical Flaps , Visual Acuity
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