Comparison of corneal aberrations after myopic LASEK and LASIK surgeries using two different excimer lasers

Comparison of corneal aberrations after myopic LASEK and LASIK surgeries using two different excimer lasers
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02 Oct 2007
To cite this article: P CANADAS SUAREZ, J HERNANDEZ-VERDEJO, J ROMAN-GUINDO, J SANCHEZ-PINA, MA TEUS (2007)
Comparison of corneal aberrations after myopic LASEK and LASIK surgeries using two different excimer lasers
Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica 85 (s240), 0Ò0.
doi:10.1111/j.1600-0420.2007.01063_3276.x
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P CANADAS SUAREZ 11Vissum Madrid, Madrid, Spain, J HERNANDEZ-VERDEJO2,32Vissum Madrid, Madrid, Spain3EUO Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain, J ROMAN-GUINDO44Vissum Madrid, Madrid, Spain, J SANCHEZ-PINA55Vissum Madrid, Madrid, Spain, and MA TEUS6,7,86Vissum Madrid, Madrid, Spain7Hospital PrÃncipe de Asturias, Alcal? de Henares, Spain8Universidad de Alcal? de Henares, Alcal? de Henares, Spain

Abstract

Purpose: To compare changes in high order corneal aberrations (HOCA) after myopic LASEK and LASIK surgeries using two different excimer lasers.

Methods: This prospective study included 124 eyes of consecutive patients divided into 4 groups; group 1 LASEK with Technolas 24 eyes, group 2 LASIK with Technolas 26 eyes, group 3 LASIK with Esiris 37 eyes, group 4 LASEK with Esiris 37 eyes. Uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and manifest refraction were measured, in groups, before and 3 months after surgeries.

The topography data were used to calculate HOCA with 6 mm pupil size, before and 3 months after surgery.

Results: There were no significant differences, 3 months after surgery, in BCVA, UCVA and in manifest refraction between patients treated with LASEK and LASIK regardless of the laser used.

There was a significant increase in spherical, astigmatic, coma and total RMS aberrations in Technolas groups 3 months after surgery. They were lower in LASIK than in LASEK (p< 0,001). The same results were found in spherical and high order aberrations in Esiris groups (p: 0.001; p: 0.06). There were also higher in LASEK, 3 months after surgery.

Conclusions: : Our results suggest that both lasers produced an equal increase in HOCA. Therefore, it depends on the surgical technique used. HOCA after LASEK were higher than after LASIK 3 months after surgery.

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