Crosslinking for post refractive surgery ectasia: application and clinical outcomes

Cosimo Mazzotta, Caterina Gagliano, Davide Borroni, Carlos Rocha De Lossada, Riccardo Vinciguerra, Marco Zagari, Giovanni Alessio, Francesco D’Oria (Corresponding Author)

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    Abstract

    Purpose: Post-laser vision correction ectasia (PLE) is one of the more serious complications that can happen after laser vision correction surgery, manifested as progressive thinning of the cornea and accompanied by increased myopia and irregular astigmatism. We present a case series of PLE managed with pachymetry-guided Epithelium-Off accelerated crosslinking (ACXL) using the M nomogram, in a long term-follow-up evaluation. Methods: Before-after comparative case series of 13 eyes of 10 patients (3 bilateral treatments) diagnosed with PLE underwent standardized over-the-Flap crosslinking technique (S-ACXL) with epithelial removal (Epi-Off). UV-A irradiation was delivered with continuous and pulsed light mode of irradiation in a range of UV power between 9 and 30mW, customized according to baseline corneal pachymetry (M nomogram), maintaining the standardized fluence. Results: No statistically significant differences were found in sim-Kmax, mean pupillary power and Kavg, despite a general tendency to improvement. The stability of the corneal thickness during the entire follow-up in all treated patients confirmed the stabilization of PLE in association with statistically significant reduction (P 0.005) of the posterior elevation (PE). Corrected distance visual acuity showed a statistically significant improvement of + 2 ± 0.57 Snellen Lines (P = 0.05). Coma, high-order aberrations and Spherical aberrations decreased significantly (P 0.005) explaining the functional improvement. No adverse events were recorded. Conclusions: Visual acuities improved in all patients and the disease was stable over a long-term follow-up, confirming the usefulness of pachymetry-guided ACXL in blocking the progression of PLE at the same time of improving the functional outcomes.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalGraefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
    DOIs
    Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2025

    Keywords*

    • Crosslinking
    • Keratoconus
    • Post-LASIK ectasia
    • Post-PRK ectasia
    • Post-SMILE ectasia

    Field of Science*

    • 3.2 Clinical medicine

    Publication Type*

    • 1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database

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