Abstract

Purpose We aimed to investigate whether anterior chamber angle, depth, and volume change after myopic laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) in young patients. Methods This retrospective study included 29 eyes of 29 patients (15 females and 14 males) between the ages of 18 and 39 years who underwent LASIK for the treatment of myopia. In addition to complete ophthalmic examination, anterior chamber angle (ACA), central anterior chamber depth (ACD), and anterior chamber volume (ACV) were measured by using a Sirius rotating Scheimpflug camera combined with Placido disc corneal topography (CSO, Florence, Italy). Preoperative and postoperative values were compared using paired t-tests. Linear regression was used to evaluate the relationship between changes in refraction and changes in ACA, ACD, and ACV as well as between attempted maximum ablation depth and changes in ACA, ACD, and ACV. Results The mean age of the study population was 25.5 ± 6.2 years. The mean preoperative and postoperative spherical equivalent values were −3.30 ± 1.92 D and −0.18 ± 0.29 D, respectively. ACV and ACA were not significantly changed after surgery; however, central ACD was significantly decreased (preoperatively = 3.366 ± 0.316 mm vs postoperatively = 3.3 ± 0.298 mm) with a mean difference of 0.066 ± 1.121 mm. There were no significant relationships between changes in refraction and anterior segment dimensions or between attempted maximum ablation depth and anterior segment dimensions. Conclusion Measurements with Sirius showed that ACA and ACV did not change; however, central ACD significantly decreased after myopic LASIK in young patients, indicating that the preoperative central ACD value should not be used interchangeably with the postoperative central ACD value.

Highlights

  • Accurate assessment of anterior chamber dimensions has several clinical applications

  • Us, in this study, we investigated anterior chamber angle (ACA), anterior chamber depth (ACD), and anterior chamber volume (ACV) changes in patients who had undergone myopic excimer laser surgery using the Sirius rotating Scheimpflug camera Journal of Ophthalmology combined with Placido disc corneal topography (CSO, Florence, Italy), which are of clinical importance

  • Zhou et al [13] showed that, in hyperopic laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) patients, ACA did not change after treatment

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Introduction

Accurate assessment of anterior chamber dimensions has several clinical applications. ACD is an important parameter in the precise calculation of intraocular lens (IOL) power along with axial eye length and corneal power measurements, in converting toric IOL cylindrical power from IOL plane to corneal plane [2, 3], and in selection of IOL size and patients for phakic IOL implantation [4, 5]. Based on these reasons, several studies have been conducted to evaluate ACD in patients who had undergone laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for the treatment of myopia. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, there is no study to date reporting ACA changes following LASIK for the treatment of myopia

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