Abstract

Corneal scars can severely impair visual performance and treatment can be challenging. The study aimed to evaluate apromising minimally invasive option in the treatment of corneal scars using transepithelial topography-guided ablation. This retrospective interventional study involved four eyes of four patients who developed corneal scarring and irregular surfaces due to trauma and were treated with topography-guided photorefractive keratectomy (TG-PRK) between 2017 and 2020. The ablation profile was calculated in all four cases using CRS-Master (Zeiss, Jena, Germany). The main outcome measures were uncorrected and best-corrected distance visual acuity, manifest refraction and corneal regularity by topographic images. The mean age was 34.75 ± 15.39years and the follow-up time was 6 months for all patients. In three cases full subjective refraction was corrected in one session and one patient had arefractive error of +0.5D. Only corneal surface smoothing without additional refractive correction was performed in this case. All four patients showed improvement in uncorrected (2-3Snellen lines) and corrected (3Snellen lines) distance visual acuity. No complications occurred during or after the treatment and there was no reduction of visual acuity in any case. The use of TG-PRK in patients with corneal scarring improves visual acuity in selected cases. In myopic patients most of the refractive error can also be corrected in asingle session.

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