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Conventional Epi-LASIK and Lamellar Epithelial Debridement in Myopic Patients with Dermatologic Keloids

We report the outcome of conventional epipolis laser in situ keratomileusis (Epi-LASIK, flap-on) and lamellar epithelial debridement (LED; Epi-LASIK, flap-off) in myopic patients with dermatologic keloids. Three patients, who were all noted to be susceptible to keloid scarring, received conventional...

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Autores principales: Lee, Jun Yong, Youm, Dong Ju, Choi, Chul Young
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Publicado: The Korean Ophthalmological Society 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3102826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21655048
http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2011.25.3.206
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Youm, Dong Ju
Choi, Chul Young
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description We report the outcome of conventional epipolis laser in situ keratomileusis (Epi-LASIK, flap-on) and lamellar epithelial debridement (LED; Epi-LASIK, flap-off) in myopic patients with dermatologic keloids. Three patients, who were all noted to be susceptible to keloid scarring, received conventional Epi-LASIK in their right eyes and LED in their left eyes. The patients were followed-up for 6 to 21 months after their surgeries, and the outcomes were then evaluated. In case 1, the preoperative spherical equivalent (SE) was -6.5 diopters (D) in the right eye (OD) and -6.25 D in the left eye (OS). At 21 months postoperatively, the uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) was 20 / 12.5 in both eyes. In case 2, the preoperative SE was -5.25 (OD) / -6.00 (OS). After six months, the postoperative UCVA was 20 / 12.5 in both eyes. In case 3, the preoperative SE was -4.5 (OD) / -2.0 (OS). The UCVA at the six-month follow-up was 20 / 12.5 in both eyes. No adverse events, including corneal haze, occurred in any of the patients. All three of our patients reported excellent visual outcomes following both conventional Epi-LASIK and LED, despite their histories of keloid formation. The present cases suggest that both Epi-LASIK and LED may be safe and effective techniques for myopic patients with dermatologic keloids.
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spelling pubmed-31028262011-06-09 Conventional Epi-LASIK and Lamellar Epithelial Debridement in Myopic Patients with Dermatologic Keloids Lee, Jun Yong Youm, Dong Ju Choi, Chul Young Korean J Ophthalmol Case Report We report the outcome of conventional epipolis laser in situ keratomileusis (Epi-LASIK, flap-on) and lamellar epithelial debridement (LED; Epi-LASIK, flap-off) in myopic patients with dermatologic keloids. Three patients, who were all noted to be susceptible to keloid scarring, received conventional Epi-LASIK in their right eyes and LED in their left eyes. The patients were followed-up for 6 to 21 months after their surgeries, and the outcomes were then evaluated. In case 1, the preoperative spherical equivalent (SE) was -6.5 diopters (D) in the right eye (OD) and -6.25 D in the left eye (OS). At 21 months postoperatively, the uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) was 20 / 12.5 in both eyes. In case 2, the preoperative SE was -5.25 (OD) / -6.00 (OS). After six months, the postoperative UCVA was 20 / 12.5 in both eyes. In case 3, the preoperative SE was -4.5 (OD) / -2.0 (OS). The UCVA at the six-month follow-up was 20 / 12.5 in both eyes. No adverse events, including corneal haze, occurred in any of the patients. All three of our patients reported excellent visual outcomes following both conventional Epi-LASIK and LED, despite their histories of keloid formation. The present cases suggest that both Epi-LASIK and LED may be safe and effective techniques for myopic patients with dermatologic keloids. The Korean Ophthalmological Society 2011-06 2011-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3102826/ /pubmed/21655048 http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2011.25.3.206 Text en © 2011 The Korean Ophthalmological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Jun Yong
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Choi, Chul Young
Conventional Epi-LASIK and Lamellar Epithelial Debridement in Myopic Patients with Dermatologic Keloids
title Conventional Epi-LASIK and Lamellar Epithelial Debridement in Myopic Patients with Dermatologic Keloids
title_full Conventional Epi-LASIK and Lamellar Epithelial Debridement in Myopic Patients with Dermatologic Keloids
title_fullStr Conventional Epi-LASIK and Lamellar Epithelial Debridement in Myopic Patients with Dermatologic Keloids
title_full_unstemmed Conventional Epi-LASIK and Lamellar Epithelial Debridement in Myopic Patients with Dermatologic Keloids
title_short Conventional Epi-LASIK and Lamellar Epithelial Debridement in Myopic Patients with Dermatologic Keloids
title_sort conventional epi-lasik and lamellar epithelial debridement in myopic patients with dermatologic keloids
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3102826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21655048
http://dx.doi.org/10.3341/kjo.2011.25.3.206
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