2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6673842
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Combined Corneal Cross-Linking and Myoring Implantation in Advanced Keratoconus: Femtosecond Laser versus Manual Dissection

Abstract: Background. Intrastromal corneal ring segments are widely adopted for keratoconus management. However, the complete ring (Myoring) was proposed to be superior in advanced cases. Myoring can be implanted either via femtoassisted or manual dissection techniques. A comparison between both techniques can delineate any differences in the outcomes. Methods. This was a prospective interventional case series study. Sixty-four eyes with progressive advanced keratoconus were enrolled: 36 and 28 had femtoassisted or manu… Show more

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“…Subsequently, his disease progressed, and CXL was unavailable at that time in our center. If available, it would have been the best option to arrest disease progression, even in combination with ICRS [ 13 , 14 ]. An annual surveillance regimen was adopted, and corneal transplantation (DALK or PK) was delayed as the patient was very young.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, his disease progressed, and CXL was unavailable at that time in our center. If available, it would have been the best option to arrest disease progression, even in combination with ICRS [ 13 , 14 ]. An annual surveillance regimen was adopted, and corneal transplantation (DALK or PK) was delayed as the patient was very young.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%