Case Reports in Ophthalmology (Mar 2018)

Diagnostic and Management Tool for Monitoring Patients Implanted with a Shape-Changing Corneal Inlay

  • Ralph Chu,
  • Briana R. Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000484436
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 190 – 196

Abstract

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We report two cases that underwent corneal inlay implantation under a femtosecond flap. The first case had no complications during the postoperative period. Pentacam maps remained stable over time: corneal densitometry (CD) values had less than 2 units of change across visits up to 3 years. Axial/sagittal topography maps showed a stable Kmax (∼47 D), i.e., less than 1 D change between visits. The second case developed haze at 8 months postoperatively. CD increased by more than 4 units from 3 to 8 M and Kmax increased by 2.6 D. The patient was prescribed steroids and 1 month later the haze regressed, resulting in pre-haze CD and Kmax values, similar to the ones at 3 months.

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