使用反向几何硬性透氧性隐形眼镜的管理postradial角膜切除术病人:文献综述和案例报告

Amit Mathur (OD) , Lyndon Jones PhD (FCOptom FAAO) , Luigina Sorbara MSc (OD, FAAO)
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放射状角膜切开术(RK)是一种众所周知的减少近视的手术。然而,与手术相关的并发症和新技术的发展,如光屈光性角膜切除术和激光辅助原位角膜磨薄术,导致RK技术失宠。许多在20世纪80年代接受RK的患者现在正在经历处方的转变,并向初级保健医生提出隐形眼镜安装。这些患者对隐形眼镜从业者提出了重大挑战,并且经常需要新的方法来适应表现出这种异常地形的角膜。本文回顾了与接受RK的患者配戴相关的潜在问题,并描述了一个使用新型晶状体设计成功配戴晶状体的案例。
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Use of reverse geometry rigid gas permeable contact lenses in the management of the postradial keratotomy patient: review and case report

Radial keratotomy (RK) is a well-known procedure for reducing myopia. However, the complications associated with the procedure and the development of newer technologies, such as photorefractive keratectomy and laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, has resulted in the technique of RK falling out of favor. A number of patients who received RK during the 1980s are now experiencing a shift in their prescription and are presenting to primary care practitioners for contact lens fitting. These patients pose a significant challenge to the contact lens practitioner, and novel methods frequently are required to fit corneas that exhibit such abnormal topography. This article reviews the potential problems associated with fitting patients who have received RK and describes a case in which a novel lens design was used to achieve a successful lens fit.

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