Indian Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2013)
Intrastromal corneal ring segments for management of keratoconus
- Sri Ganesh,
- Rohit Shetty,
- Sharon D′Souza,
- Sarika Ramachandran,
- Mathew Kurian
Affiliations
- Sri Ganesh
- Rohit Shetty
- Sharon D′Souza
- Sarika Ramachandran
- Mathew Kurian
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.4103/0301-4738.116065
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 61,
no. 8
pp. 451 – 455
Abstract
Keratoconus is a progressive corneal ectasia, which can be managed both by conservative measures like glasses or contact lenses in non-progressive cases or surgical procedures like collagen crosslinking (CXL) with or without adjuvant measures like intrastromal corneal rings segments (ICRS) or topography guided ablation. Various kinds of ICRS are available to the surgeon, but it is most essential to be able to plan the implantation of the ring to optimize outcomes. Aims: The aim of this study is to evaluate the visual outcome and progression in patients of keratoconus implanted with ICRS. Materials and Methods: Two different types of ICRS-Intacs (Addition Technology) and Kerarings (Mediphacos Inc.) were implanted in 2 different cohorts of patients and were followed-up to evaluate the outcome of the procedure. All patients underwent a complete ocular examination including best spectacle corrected visual acuity, slit lamp examination fundus examination, corneal topography and pachymetry. The ICRS implantation is done with CXL to stop the progression of the disease. Improvement in uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best spectacle corrected visual acuity and topographic changes were analyzed. Results: A significant improvement in keratometry and vision was seen in both groups. Conclusion: ICRS have been found to reduce corneal irregularity and flatten keratometry with improvement in UCVA and best corrected visual acuity.
Keywords
- Epidemiology
- keratoconus
- prevalence
- Disease pathogenesis
- genetic heterogeneity
- genetics and genomics
- genome-wide association study
- genomic loci
- keratoconus
- linkage mapping
- molecular mechanisms
- whole exome-genome sequencing
- Deregulation
- ectasia
- gene expression
- keratoconus
- mass spectroscopy
- proteomics
- signaling pathways
- Cornea
- crosslinking
- keratoconus
- modulus
- Corneal topography
- imaging
- keratoconus
- optical coherence tomography
- placido disc based topography
- Ectatic disease
- keratoconus
- scheimpflug imaging
- Keratoconus
- ocular allergy
- vernal keratoconjunctivitis
- Contact lens
- keratoconus
- piggy back contact lenses
- rigid gas permeable
- scleral lens
- SynergEyes
- toric soft contact lens
- Corneal cross-linking techniques
- new technologies
- riboflavin
- Collagen cross linking
- Corneal collagen cross-linking
- hypoosmolar riboflavin
- keratoconus
- thin cornea
- transepithelial collagen cross-linking
- Corneal cross-linking
- radiant exposure
- ultraviolet-A
- Accelerated corneal cross linking
- keratoconus
- corneal laser surgery
- corneal ectasia
- UV light
- riboflavin
- Laser in situ keratomileusis surgery
- very high fluence collagen cross-linking
- corneal ectosia
- LASIK ectosia prophylaxis
- Cornea collagen cross linking
- keratoconus
- long term results
- Corneal collagen cross linking
- corneal transplant
- keratoconus
- pediatric keratoconus
- Collagen cross-linking
- microbial keratitis
- riboflavin
- fungus
- acanth
- Keratoconus
- topography-guided custom ablation treatment
- treatment
- Intrastromal corneal rings segments
- keratoconus
- treatment