Topography-guided transepithelial surface ablation in treatment of recurrent epithelial ingrowths

J Refract Surg. 2010 Jul;26(7):529-32. doi: 10.3928/1081597X-20100226-01.

Abstract

Purpose: To describe a new, single-step, transepithelial and trans-LASIK flap topography-guided surface ablation technique in a case of recurrent epithelial ingrowth with visual disturbances caused by irregular astigmatism, scattering, and decreased corneal transparency after LASIK.

Methods: Custom ablation through both the epithelium and the LASIK flap performed by 1-kHz flying spot excimer laser was used to transform an irregular corneal surface into a regular aspheric surface and in the same continuous process to ablate the epithelial ingrowth causing the irregularity.

Results: Visual rehabilitation was achieved, the corneal surface was regularized, and epithelial ingrowth was removed within the ablation.

Conclusions: The transepithelial topography-guided surface ablation technique was safe and effective in this case of visually disturbing epithelial ingrowth after LASIK, and may also be applied to treat other types of flap/interface complications.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Corneal Diseases / etiology
  • Corneal Diseases / surgery*
  • Corneal Topography*
  • Epithelium, Corneal / pathology
  • Epithelium, Corneal / surgery*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ
  • Lasers, Excimer / therapeutic use*
  • Postoperative Complications*
  • Recurrence
  • Surgical Flaps
  • Vision Disorders / rehabilitation