2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrs.2006.01.081
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CustomVue laser in situ keratomileusis treatment after previous keratorefractive surgery

Abstract: Preliminary data show that Visx CustomVue wavefront-guided enhancement after keratorefractive surgery is an effective, predictable, and safe procedure.

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“…In addition, total wavefront-guided ablations have been shown to be safe and effective in the correction of low to moderate levels of HOAs, providing only partial reduction in cases with more extreme aberrations. [30][31][32][46][47][48][49] The wavefront sensors available today analyze up to only 1452 points. 50 Therefore, this type of customized ablation is less effective in patients with high levels of corneal aberrations (eg, previous refractive surgery with older algorithms, surgical complications during LASIK, corneal scars or wounds).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, total wavefront-guided ablations have been shown to be safe and effective in the correction of low to moderate levels of HOAs, providing only partial reduction in cases with more extreme aberrations. [30][31][32][46][47][48][49] The wavefront sensors available today analyze up to only 1452 points. 50 Therefore, this type of customized ablation is less effective in patients with high levels of corneal aberrations (eg, previous refractive surgery with older algorithms, surgical complications during LASIK, corneal scars or wounds).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 Furthermore, software has been developed that calculates ablation profiles to treat different types of HOAs in complicated cases of keratorefractive surgery or in cases in which refractive surgery was performed using older ablation profiles. [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37] Decentration of the ablation zone during a keratorefractive procedure significantly reduces visual quality after surgery because it can induce a high level of coma-like aberrations. 11,13 In these cases, it is necessary to design an asymmetrical ablation profile to homogenize the corneal surface and obtain good visual performance postoperatively.…”
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“…SA, for instance, were reported by some studies to be significantly reduced, 9,13,22,23 whereas others noted no change or even an increase in SA after retreatment. 11,[24][25][26] This study, which focused mainly on myopic retreatment, showed reduction in SA, coma, trefoil, and also total HOA. Comparing the total HOA values before and after LASIK retreatment, previous studies revealed a variable increasing factor ranging from 0.65 to 0.96 (Schwartz et al 9 This study has certain limitations, including a relatively small number of cases, and the retrospective noncomparative design.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to good refractive and visual outcomes, WFG enhancements resulted in a reduction of HOAs [41,42] and improvement in low contrast sensitivity and visual symptoms [42]. A comparative study [43] of WFG versus conventional enhancements provided equivalent UCVA and refractive predictability; however, a significant increase in HOAs RMS and decrease in high contrast sensitivity was found in the conventional group that was inversely correlated.…”
Section: Enhancementsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Several studies have evaluated the safety and efficacy of WFG enhancements with LASIK or surface ablations to treat residual refractive errors, postoperative HOAs, and refractory LASIK flap striae in symptomatic patients [41][42][43][44][45][46] after previous keratorefractive procedures, as WFG treatments may be most beneficial in patients with highly aberrated corneas. In addition to good refractive and visual outcomes, WFG enhancements resulted in a reduction of HOAs [41,42] and improvement in low contrast sensitivity and visual symptoms [42].…”
Section: Enhancementsmentioning
confidence: 99%