Retrospective comparison of simultaneous and non-simultaneous bilateral radial keratotomy.

H Moreira, A H Kolahdouz-Isfahani, J S Englanoff, A P Fasano, A Ziogas, R Villaseñor, P J McDonnell
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Purpose: Many radial keratotomy surgeons advocate bilateral simultaneous surgery, in which there is an inherent, although rare, risk of bilateral sight-threatening complications such as microbial keratitis. This study was designed to evaluate the refractive outcomes of simultaneous and non-simultaneous radial keratotomy performed by a single surgeon.

Methods: We retrospectively compared the results of radial keratotomy performed simultaneously (both eyes operated on the same day, 20 patients) versus non-simultaneously (right and left eyes operated on different days, 71 patients) by a single surgeon. Both eyes had the same surgical procedure, including clear zone diameter and number of incisions.

Results: The refractive results of bilateral simultaneous and non-simultaneous surgery were largely equivalent for all parameters analyzed except one. The variability of the difference in postoperative refractive error between right and left eyes was less for those patients undergoing simultaneous surgery (p = .0008).

Conclusion: Our data suggest that performing radial keratotomy as a bilateral simultaneous procedure increases the symmetry of the refractive effect. In view of recent reports of sight-threatening risks such as bilateral microbial keratitis following bilateral keratotomy, however, the potential risks and benefits of bilateral surgery should be carefully considered before operating on both eyes on the same day.

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同时与非同时双侧桡骨角膜切开术的回顾性比较。
目的:许多放射状角膜切开术医生提倡双侧同时手术,这种手术存在固有的,尽管罕见的,双侧视力威胁并发症的风险,如微生物角膜炎。本研究旨在评估同一位外科医生同时和非同时桡骨角膜切开术的屈光效果。方法:回顾性比较同一外科医生同时(双眼同一天手术,20例)与非同时(左右眼不同日期手术,71例)桡骨角膜切开术的结果。两只眼睛进行了相同的手术,包括透明区直径和切口数量。结果:双侧同时手术与非同时手术的屈光结果除1项参数外,其他参数基本相同。同时接受手术的患者术后左右眼屈光不正差异的可变性较小(p = 0.0008)。结论:我们的数据表明,将桡骨角膜切开术作为双侧同时手术可增加屈光效果的对称性。然而,鉴于最近有双侧角膜切开术后出现双侧微生物角膜炎等威胁视力的风险的报道,在同一天对两只眼睛进行手术前,应仔细考虑双侧手术的潜在风险和益处。
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