Guoji Yanke Zazhi (Dec 2018)
Changes of the anterior, posterior corneal surface and total cornea high order aberrations after SMILE or ICL correction for low and moderate myopia
Abstract
AIM: To compare and analyze the changes of the anterior corneal surface, posterior surface and total corneal high-order aberration between femtosecond small incision lenticule extraction(SMILE)and implantable collamer lens(ICL)in the correction of moderate and low myopia. METHODS: Retrospective Study. Patients underwent SMILE surgery(n=35)or ICL surgery(n=35)with moderate or low myopia were selected in the refractive center of the Xi'an Aier Eye Hospital from November 2017 to February 2018. Before and 1, 3 and 6mo after surgery, the Scheimpflug phase formation based on Ray Tracing technology was applied to evaluate the anterior corneal surface, posterior surface and total corneal high-order aberration with a diameter of 6mm. Repeated measurement ANOVA was used to analyze the mean square root of corneal coma, spherical aberration and total high-order aberration at different time points. RESULTS: The post-surgery uncorrected visual acuity of both the SMILE group and the ICL group at 1, 3, and 6mo reached or exceeded the pre-surgery best corrected visual acuity, and the pre-surgery corneal aberrations of the two groups were not statistically significant(P>0.05). One month after surgery, the precorneal high-order aberration of the SMILE group was significantly increased(PP>0.05). Post-corneal aberration of the two groups was not statistically significant(P>0.05). After surgery, and the differences of coma, spherical aberration and total high-order aberration between the two groups were not significantly(P>0.05). CONCLUSION: Compared with SMILE surgery, precorneal high-order aberration induced by ICL is less for moderate and low myopia in the short term.
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