Asymmetric All-Femtosecond Laser-Cut Corneal Allogenic Intrastromal Ring Segments

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PURPOSE: To describe a novel technique for cutting asymmetric allogenic segments using the femtosecond laser for the management of cases of keratoconus with non-coinciding astigmatism and coma axes. METHODS: Four eyes of 2 patients with irregular keratoconus and asymmetric allogenic segments were included. Visual, refractive, tomographic, and aberrometric outcomes, and optical coherence tomography (OCT) sections were measured preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively. Evaluations included slit-lamp examination, manifest refraction, uncorrected (UDVA) and corrected (CDVA) distance visual acuity, and simulated and maximum anterior keratometry (Kmax) using anterior segment OCT. RESULTS: Spherical and cylindrical refractive errors decreased from -2.38 ± 2.96 and -2.94 ± 2.16 to -1.81 ± 2.77 (P = .04) and -1.75 ± 2.07 (P = .01) diopters (D), respectively, 6 months postoperatively. There was an average gain of three lines of CDVA. Kmax decreased from 50.02 ± 1.99 to 47.89 ± 3.05 D (P= .03) and coma from 1.05 ± 0.21 to 0.21 ± 0.19 D (P = .01). CONCLUSIONS: Asymmetric femtosecond laser-cut allogenic segments allow a higher level of customization based on size, shape, and arc length, in contrast to the limited range of available synthetic asymmetrical segments. © 2023 Slack Incorporated. All rights reserved.

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Coma, Corneal stroma, Corneal topography, Humans, Keratoconus, Lasers, Prostheses and implants, Prosthesis implantation, Refraction, ocular, Retrospective studies, Proxymetacaine, Aberrometry, Adult, Aged, Article, Astigmatism, Clinical article, Controlled study, Cornea, Corneal curvature, Human, Keratometry, Optical coherence tomography, Postoperative period, Preoperative period, Refraction error, Slit lamp microscopy, Surgical technique, Visual acuity, Cornea stroma, Eye refraction, Retrospective study

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