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Post-lasik Corneal Flap Displacement
Post-LASIK corneal flap displacement following penetrating keratoplasty for bullous keratopathy.
Author: Solomon R , Donnenfeld ED , Perry HD , Nirankari VS
Source: Cornea, 24(7): 874-8 2005

Summary of Research:

The objective of the study:

To report 3 patients who experienced late flap dislocation after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) in eyes that had undergone prior penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) for bullous keratopathy.

The methods used in the research:

Retrospective chart review of 2 referral corneal and refractive surgery practices, case reports, and literature review.

Results & Conclusion:

Three patients (mean age 58.3 years, 2 male, 1 female), all status post-corneal transplant for bullous keratopathy,

had residual myopic astigmatism and underwent LASIK for correction of their significant anisometropia. Flap dislocation occurred at a mean of 7 days (range 3 to 14 days) following the LASIK procedure. All patients had peripheral corneal edema in their recipient bed. All 3 patients required an additional surgical procedure for visual rehabilitation.

The researchers concluded:

Flap displacement may occur following LASIK in patients who have undergone PKP for bullous keratopathy. The endothelial pump function, which is vital to maintaining flap adherence, may be compromised in these patients. We suggest that patients with a history of PKP and endothelial compromise who undergo LASIK wear protective shields for a longer than normal period and be followed closely to reduce the risk of flap slippage.


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