Abstract

To present our experience performing wavefront-guided ablations for the treatment of residual refractive error following previous refractive surgery. Four different cases are presented-1) primary wavefront-guided LASIK; 2) wavefront-guided lift-flap LASIK retreatment; 3) wavefront-guided photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) retreatment; and 4) wavefront-guided PRK over radial keratotomy retreatment. All procedures were performed with the Alcon CustomCornea laser platform. Uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA), manifest refraction, and wavefront analysis (6.5-mm pupil) were performed preoperatively and 3 months after CustomCornea retreatment. The Alcon LADARWave device was used for wavefront measurements. Total lower order and higher order aberrations were decreased following wavefront-guided retreatment, resulting in improved quality of vision. The maximum target offset (+ 0.75 diopters) can be used to prevent an overcorrection of defocus (myopia) when treating a significant amount of spherical aberration. Wavefront-guided ablation was an effective treatment for residual lower and higher order aberrations following previous refractive surgery. Custom ablation treatment algorithms need to be developed specifically for retreatment procedures.

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