The Complications of Excimer Laser Photorefractive Keratectomy for Myopia in the First Year

Michael Goggin, Kais Algawi, Michael O'Keefe
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Objective: To record the frequency and type of complications that occur following photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) for myopia. Design: Prospective, with follow-up for 1 year. Setting: Mater Private Hospital Laser Clinic, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Patients: One hundred and sixty one myopic eyes in 120 patients. Main Outcome Measures: Any complications occurring in the follow-up period. Patient satisfaction rating, on a graded scale, was recorded in the first 50 eyes in 50 consecutive patients at 1 year. Results: Of 161 eyes 22.4% had early complications of their procedure. These were most commonly caused by the use of routine post-laser medications. Furthermore, only 6% of 50 patients surveyed, failed to achieve their original aim (wholely or in part) in undergoing the treatment. In no case was the visual outcome compromised by non-refractive complications. Conclusions: PRK is safer than extended wear soft contact lens use.

准分子激光屈光性角膜切除术治疗近视第一年并发症分析
目的:记录屈光性角膜切除术(PRK)后近视并发症的发生频率和类型。设计:前瞻性,随访1年。地点:爱尔兰共和国都柏林Mater私立医院激光诊所。患者:120例,近视眼161只。主要观察指标:随访期间有无并发症发生。患者满意度评分,在分级量表,记录前50只眼睛的连续50名患者在1年。结果:161只眼中有22.4%出现手术早期并发症。这些最常见的原因是使用常规的激光后药物治疗。此外,在接受调查的50名患者中,只有6%的人在接受治疗时未能达到最初的目标(全部或部分)。在任何情况下,视力结果都没有受到非屈光并发症的损害。结论:PRK比长时间佩戴软性隐形眼镜更安全。
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