Clinical Optometry (May 2021)
Mini-Scleral Contact Lens for Asian Eyes Post-Penetrating Keratoplasty with Smaller Palpebral Aperture: Case Reports
Abstract
Hyojin Kim,1 Tiffany Yanase Park,2 Choun-Ki Joo3 1Department of Optometry, Baekseok University, Cheonan, Republic of Korea; 2Department of Ophthalmology, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, USA; 3CK St.Mary’s Eye Center, Seoul, Republic of KoreaCorrespondence: Choun-Ki JooCK St. Mary’s Eye Center, Kangnamdae-ro 91-5, Seoul, 06530, KoreaTel +82-2-516-3434Fax +82-41-550-2829Email [email protected]: To report the use of miniscleral contact lenses (MSCLs) with diameter of 14.7 mm for Asian eyes to improve vision in patients after penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) surgery.Methods: Two patients with high corneal astigmatism post-PKP were evaluated for a contact lens fitting. Visual acuity, slit lamp, and anterior segment OCT findings before and after fitted the lens of 14.7 mm diameter were recorded.Results: A Kmax of case 1 and 2 were 52.8 D and 76.9 D, respectively at the first visit. Both patients were successfully fit with MSCLs, showing adequate corneal clearance of over 250 μm with no corneal touch on OCT and sufficient limbal clearance and edge alignment. MSCLs use resulted in improved comfort and visual acuity of 20/30 or better.Conclusion: MSCLs with diameter of 14.7 mm can be considered a safe and effective option for patients with highly steep corneas post-PKP surgery in Asian eyes.Keywords: scleral lenses, miniscleral lenses, irregular cornea, penetrating keratoplasty