Phototherapeutic Keratectomy in Macular and Granular Dystrophy: Two-year Results.
Corneal dystrophy
granular dystrophy
macular dystrophy
phototherapeutic keratectomy
Journal
Seminars in ophthalmology
ISSN: 1744-5205
Titre abrégé: Semin Ophthalmol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8610759
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
02 Apr 2020
02 Apr 2020
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pubmed:
13
6
2020
medline:
15
5
2021
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13
6
2020
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Résumé
To evaluate two-year outcomes of phototherapeutic keratectomy in granular and macular dystrophy and to investigate the effects of dystrophy type on results. Sixty-three patients who underwent phototherapeutic keratectomy (PTK) for granular and macular dystrophy in the cornea funit of the University of Health Sciences Beyoglu Eye Research and Training Hospital were evaluated retrospectively. Patients under 18 years of age, patients with a follow-up period of less than 24 months, and patients who had previously undergone corneal surgery or excimer laser treatment were excluded from the study. Treatment values (ablation depth, optical zone, mitomycin-C (MMC) application time) and complications during and after treatment were recorded. Patients who had a decrease of two or more lines in their BCVA and those with recurrent or increased corneal opacities were considered to have severe recurrences. Uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) and best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) were recorded preoperatively and postoperatively at the 12th and 24th months. The values obtained before and after the PTK were compared with statistical methods. A total of 41 eyes (27 with granular dystrophy and 14 with macular dystrophy) were included in this study. There were no statistically significant differences between patients with granular dystrophy and macular dystrophy in terms of preoperative UCVA and BCVA, MMC application time, and follow-up period ( Phototherapeutic keratectomy is an effective and safe option for treatment in both granular and macular corneal dystrophy. Recurrence is a more common problem in patients with macular dystrophy, and recurrent therapies or keratoplasty methods are needed more frequently.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32529934
doi: 10.1080/08820538.2020.1778743
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Types de publication
Journal Article
Video-Audio Media
Langues
eng
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