Author:
Kundu Gairik,Khamar Pooja,Modak Durgalaxmi,Mukherji Ritica,Bhatkal Anushree,Sinha Roy Abhijit,Shetty Rohit
Abstract
Purpose:
To assess 10-year visual and tomographic outcomes of topography-guided custom ablation (T-CAT) with corneal cross-linking (CXL) in eyes with keratoconus.
Methods:
T-CAT with CXL was performed in 600 eyes (522 patients). Based on the T-CAT ablation plan, the theoretical maximum ablation depth was 50 µm after epithelium removal. After ablation, accelerated corneal cross-linking (CXL) was performed in the central 8-mm zone (9 mW/cm
2
for 10 minutes in “epi-off” mode). The visual acuity and tomography were assessed.
Results:
There was significant improvement in uncorrected (
P
= .001) and corrected (
P
= .001) distance visual acuity after the procedure. Keratometry, root mean square lower order aberrations and higher order aberrations, defocus, coma 90°, and spherical aberration reduced significantly after surgery at 10 years of follow-up (
P
< .005). All Pentacam (Oculus Optikgerate GmbH) tomographic variables showed significant changes indicating regularization after T-CAT (
P
< .005). Flattening of greater than 5.00 diopters in maximum keratometry was noted in 6 eyes (1%). Two of 600 eyes progressed postoperatively and required repeat CXL.
Conclusions:
T-CAT plus CXL is a safe and effective technique even in the long term for regularizing the anterior corneal surface with significant visual improvement and reduction in higher order corneal aberrations.
[
J Refract Surg
. 2023;39(11):759–766.]