Abstract

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of a new microwave thermokeratoplasty procedure combined with accelerated corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) to improve visual function in patients with keratoconus. Cornea and refractive surgery department, Istanbul, Turkey. Prospective clinical trial. Patients with keratoconus who had the combined procedure were evaluated over 12months postoperatively. The main outcome measures were changes in logMAR uncorrected (UDVA) and corrected (CDVA) distance visual acuities and in keratometry (K) values. The study enrolled 24 eyes of 24 patients aged 18 to 45years. The attempted corrections ranged from -1.60 to -6.50 diopters (D). The mean preoperative UDVA of 0.66 logMAR ± 0.26 (SD) significantly improved to 0.39±0.21 logMAR 1month postoperatively. However by 6months, the mean UDVA had regressed to 0.58±0.21 logMAR. At 12months, the mean UDVA was 0.62±0.17 logMAR. The mean K value was 49.11±2.43 D preoperatively, 43.50±3.04 D 1month postoperatively, 47.52±2.99 D at 6months, and 48.37±3.00 D at 12months. There were no cases of significant endothelial cell loss or loss of CDVA lines at 12months. The new thermokeratoplasty procedure followed by accelerated CXL produced the desired reduction in K values and improvement in postoperative UDVA without significant side effects. However, the early and complete regression of the thermokeratoplasty effect shows the need for further advancement of this technology. Drs. Yilmaz and Marshall are paid consultants to Avedro, Inc. Dr. Muller is president and CEO of Avedro. No other author has a financial or proprietary interest in any material or method mentioned.

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