Advanced Surface Ablation in a Patient With Suspect Topography: A Case Report
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Advanced Surface Ablation in a Patient With Suspect Topography: A Case Report
Abstract
The purpose of this clinical report is to describe a 10-year clinical outcome of advanced surface ablation with photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) in a patient who had been previously incorrectly diagnosed with keratoconus (KC). Corneal ectasia is a rare but extremely relevant complication of laser vision correction, and KC represents a major contraindication for these procedures. Nonetheless, some surface ablation procedures, such as PRK, might be a valid option for particular patients with atypical corneal topography or subclinical or mild forms of KC. Patient education and complete preoperative refractive multimodal imaging are essential for a more conscious therapeutic decision, minimizing iatrogenic ectasia, as well as decreasing the number of patients who are incorrectly denied refractive surgery, as was the patient presented in this study.
Keywords: corneal ectasia; keratoconus; keratoconus suspect; photorefractive keratectomy; surface ablation.
Copyright © 2024, Vilares Morgado et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared financial relationships, which are detailed in the next section.
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