Abstract

To present the outcomes of a retrospective study in keratoconus/corneal ectasia patients of treating the higher order aberrations compensated for the corneal epithelium in addition to topographic guided ablation followed by corneal cross linking. Twenty-seven eyes of 14 patients were treated for keratoconus/corneal ectasia utilizing trans-epithelial topographic guided ablation photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) for treatment of corneal higher order aberrations and lower order astigmatism followed immediately by 15-minute cross linking were examined retrospectively. Six-month results were analyzed via measurement of vision, refraction, residual higher-order aberrations (HOAs), residual lower-order and higher-order aberrations, as well as for loss or gains of lines of best corrected visual acuity. All eyes save one had reduction in K1, K2, K Max, and K Mean. All eyes had reduction in manifest astigmatism, Contoura measured astigmatism, 57% reduction of higher-order aberrations (HOA), and 53% reduction of higher-order aberrations grouped with lower-order aberrations (Grouped). Nearly all (96.3%) eyes achieved 20/40 vision or better, 20 eyes had 1-7 lines gained of vision, and no eyes had any loss of lines of vision. Use of the CREATE+CXL protocol combined with 15-minute corneal cross linking results in a significant increase in HOA reduction, as well as a significant improvement in corrected distance visual acuity over past procedures.

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