Clinical Ophthalmology (Dec 2020)
Asymmetric Thickness Intracorneal Ring Segments for Keratoconus
Abstract
Pedro Manuel Baptista,1,2 João Heitor Marques,1 Miguel Mesquita Neves,1 Miguel Gomes,1,2 Luís Oliveira1 1Ophthalmology Department, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Do Porto, Porto, Portugal; 2Instituto De Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar, Porto, PortugalCorrespondence: Pedro Manuel BaptistaCentro Hospitalar Universitário Do Porto, Largo Prof. Abel Salazar, Porto 4099-001, PortugalTel +0035-1917868372Email [email protected]: To describe the anatomical and functional results of the implantation of asymmetric thickness intracorneal ring segments (AS-ICRS) in eyes with keratoconus and asymmetric/irregular astigmatism (type 2 – Duck – and type 3 – Snowman – phenotypes, Fernandez-Vega/Alfonso morphologic Keratoconus classification).Materials and Methods: Retrospective observational study including 19 consecutive patients (21 eyes) with keratoconus who underwent manual implantation of the Keraring® Asymmetric ICRS (AS). Analysis included demographic and clinical data and Pentacam (Oculus®) measurements: topographic astigmatism; topographic flat meridian (K1), steepest meridian (K2) and the maximum keratometric point (Kmax); total root mean square (RMS) and high order RMS (HOA) aberrations and comatic Zernike coefficients (Z31;Z3− 1) at 0º and 90º meridians.Results: Overall mean age was 35.3± 11.7 years and median follow-up was 7.1 months (range 6– 12). At the end of follow-up, a significant improvement from baseline was achieved in both UDVA (0.24± 0.22; p=0.017) and CDVA (0.21± 0.17; p< 0.001). Regarding topographic measurements, the greatest decrease was observed in K2 (2.76± 1.9D; p< 0.001) and astigmatism (1.97± 1.5; p< 0.001). Aberrometry analysis showed a reduction of 1.27± 3.2μm in the total RMS (p=0.085), 0.24± 0.9μm in HOA (p=0.227) and 0.78± 0.5 (p< 0.001) in the 90º component of comatic aberration. The procedure effects in the CDVA, topographic and aberrometric parameters were higher in type 2 cones without statistical significance (p> 0.05 in all).Conclusion: Implantation of the Keraring® Asymmetric ICRS in keratoconus with asymmetric/irregular astigmatism allowed an improvement of several clinical, topographic and aberrometric parameters, with clinical efficacy and safety, with a tendency to a greater effect in the type 2 cones.Keywords: aberrometry, asymmetric, astigmatism, ICRS, keratoconus