AIM:To evaluate the clinical and tomographic outcomes after implantation of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment(ICRS) with 140-degrees of arc in eyes with corneal ectasia.METHODS:We evaluated patients with cor...AIM:To evaluate the clinical and tomographic outcomes after implantation of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment(ICRS) with 140-degrees of arc in eyes with corneal ectasia.METHODS:We evaluated patients with corneal ectasia implanted with Ferrara 140° ICRS from April 2010 to February 2015.Outcome measures included preoperative and postoperative corrected distance visual acuity(CDVA),keratometry simulated(K) reading,tomographic astigmatism and asphericity.All patients were evaluated using the Pentacam Scheimpflug system.RESULTS:The study evaluated 58 eyes.The mean followup was 16.81±10.8 mo.The CDVA(logM AR) improved from 0.5±0.20(20/60) to 0.3±0.21(20/40)(P〈0.01).The average K reduced from 49.87±7.01 to 47.34±4.90 D(P〈0.01).The asphericity changed from-0.60±0.86 to-0.23±0.67 D(P〈0.01).The mean preoperative tomographic astigmatism decreased from-8.0±3.45 to-4.53±2.52 D(P〈0.01).CONCLUSION:The new ICRS model with 140-degrees of arc effectively improve the visual acuity and reduce the high astigmatism usually found in patients with corneal ectasia.展开更多
AIM:To evaluate corneal parameters measured with a dual Scheimpflug analyzer in keratoconus patients implanted with intrastromal corneal ring segments(ICRS).METHODS:Fifty eyes of 40 keratoconus patients had Ferrar...AIM:To evaluate corneal parameters measured with a dual Scheimpflug analyzer in keratoconus patients implanted with intrastromal corneal ring segments(ICRS).METHODS:Fifty eyes of 40 keratoconus patients had Ferrara ICRS implantation from November 2010 to April2014.Uncorrected visual acuity(UCVA),best corrected visual acuity(BCVA),refraction,keratometry,asphericity,elevation,pachymetry,root mean square(RMS),spherical aberration and coma were studied.All patients were evaluated using a dual Scheimpflug system.RESULTS:The mean follow-up time after the procedure was 12.7mo.The mean UCVA improved from0.82 to 0.31(P〈0.001);the mean BCVA improved from0.42 to 0.05(P〈0.0001),the mean spherical refraction changed from-3.06 ±3.80 D to-0.80 ±2.5 D(P〈0.0001)and the mean refraction astigmatism reduced from-4.51 ±2.08 D to-2.26±1.18 D(P〈0.0001).The changes from preoperative to postoperative,in parameters of the anterior and posterior surface of the cornea,were statistically significant except the elevation posterior at the apex of the cornea and posterior asphericity.CONCLUSION:The implantation of Ferrara ICRS induces changes in both anterior and posterior surfaces of the cornea.展开更多
文摘AIM:To evaluate the clinical and tomographic outcomes after implantation of a new intrastromal corneal ring segment(ICRS) with 140-degrees of arc in eyes with corneal ectasia.METHODS:We evaluated patients with corneal ectasia implanted with Ferrara 140° ICRS from April 2010 to February 2015.Outcome measures included preoperative and postoperative corrected distance visual acuity(CDVA),keratometry simulated(K) reading,tomographic astigmatism and asphericity.All patients were evaluated using the Pentacam Scheimpflug system.RESULTS:The study evaluated 58 eyes.The mean followup was 16.81±10.8 mo.The CDVA(logM AR) improved from 0.5±0.20(20/60) to 0.3±0.21(20/40)(P〈0.01).The average K reduced from 49.87±7.01 to 47.34±4.90 D(P〈0.01).The asphericity changed from-0.60±0.86 to-0.23±0.67 D(P〈0.01).The mean preoperative tomographic astigmatism decreased from-8.0±3.45 to-4.53±2.52 D(P〈0.01).CONCLUSION:The new ICRS model with 140-degrees of arc effectively improve the visual acuity and reduce the high astigmatism usually found in patients with corneal ectasia.
文摘AIM:To evaluate corneal parameters measured with a dual Scheimpflug analyzer in keratoconus patients implanted with intrastromal corneal ring segments(ICRS).METHODS:Fifty eyes of 40 keratoconus patients had Ferrara ICRS implantation from November 2010 to April2014.Uncorrected visual acuity(UCVA),best corrected visual acuity(BCVA),refraction,keratometry,asphericity,elevation,pachymetry,root mean square(RMS),spherical aberration and coma were studied.All patients were evaluated using a dual Scheimpflug system.RESULTS:The mean follow-up time after the procedure was 12.7mo.The mean UCVA improved from0.82 to 0.31(P〈0.001);the mean BCVA improved from0.42 to 0.05(P〈0.0001),the mean spherical refraction changed from-3.06 ±3.80 D to-0.80 ±2.5 D(P〈0.0001)and the mean refraction astigmatism reduced from-4.51 ±2.08 D to-2.26±1.18 D(P〈0.0001).The changes from preoperative to postoperative,in parameters of the anterior and posterior surface of the cornea,were statistically significant except the elevation posterior at the apex of the cornea and posterior asphericity.CONCLUSION:The implantation of Ferrara ICRS induces changes in both anterior and posterior surfaces of the cornea.