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. 1998 Aug;26(3):211-4.
doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.1998.tb01313.x.

Postoperative suture manipulation for control of corneal graft astigmatism

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Postoperative suture manipulation for control of corneal graft astigmatism

L W Hirst et al. Aust N Z J Ophthalmol. 1998 Aug.

Abstract

Purpose: To assess the effect on post-keratoplasty astigmatism of postoperative manipulation of a single running suture.

Methods: All corneal transplant patients in whom a single 10/0 nylon running suture was placed between November 1990 and April 1996 were included in a prospective study of the effect of manipulation of the suture at the earliest possible time after surgery when the keratometry became possible by virtue of the epithelial surface integrity and where this revealed astigmatism of greater than 2 D.

Results: One hundred and ninety eyes underwent suture manipulation and were followed up. Follow up on 30 eyes was discontinued. Repeat manipulation of the running suture was the most common reason for discontinuation of follow up. The remaining patients were followed for a mean (+/- SD) 415.5+/-326.4 days. Mean astigmatism of 7.8+/-3.1 D was reduced to 1.7+/-2.0 D immediately after manipulation, but regressed to 3.0+/-1.9 D (n = 76) by 1 year. The suture was removed in 32 patients. Twenty-five eyes had post-removal astigmatism measurements. In these 25 eyes, astigmatic error appeared not to revert to premanipulation levels. The only significant complication was one broken suture at manipulation.

Conclusions: Early suture manipulation is effective in reducing suture in post-keratoplasty astigmatism, but some regression is seen.

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