Title of article :
Results of Photorefractive Keratectomy plus Mitomycin-C in the Treatment of Regressed Refractive Errors after Laser in Situ Keratomileusis
Author/Authors :
Hashemi, Hassan Noor Ophthalmology Research Center - Noor Eye Hospital , Taherzadeh, Mansour Noor Ophthalmology Research Center - Noor Eye Hospital , Rezvan, Bijan Noor Ophthalmology Research Center - Noor Eye Hospital
Abstract :
Purpose: To investigate the application of mitomycin-C 0.02% (MMC) in the photorefractive
keratectomy (PRK) procedure in correcting regressed myopia
Methods: Eighteen eyes of 11 patients with a spherical equivalent (SE) of less than -5 diopters (D)
who had undergone laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) more than 2 years before were operated
on. At the end of the PRK procedure, MMC was applied on the ablated stroma for 1 minute using a
surgical sponge and then irrigated with 30 ml of cold sterile balanced salt solution. Patients had
follow-up visits everyday until complete reepithelialization and then at 1st and 2nd weeks, and at 2nd,
3rd, and 6th months postoperatively.
Results: The mean preoperative sphere and cylinder were -1.23 D and -1.29 D, respectively, which
improved to -0.08 D and -0.30 D, six months after surgery. Mean uncorrected and best corrected
visual acuity (UCVA and BCVA) before reoperation were 0.41 and 0.06 logMAR that
postoperatively changed to 0.13 and 0.04 logMAR, respectively. At 6 months after surgery, there
was no sign of haze formation in any eye. The safety and efficacy indices were 1.13 and 1.06 at
this time, respectively.
Conclusion: The application of MMC in PRK for the treatment of low to moderate regressed myopia
after LASIK is a safe and effective option. The risk of postoperative haze formation can be reduced
using this method.
Keywords :
Regressed Refractive Error , Mitomycin-C , Refractive Error , Photorefractive Keratectomy , Laser in Situ Keratomileusis , Myopia
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics