Purpose: To describe a topographically guided photorefractive keratectomy technique for the management of secondary hyperopia following radial keratectomy.
Methods: A retrospective study was carried out in patients where a topographically guided photorefractive keratectomy technique was performed for the management of secondary hyperopia following radial keratectomy. The patients had preoperatively at least 3 diopters of hyperopia.
Three cases of decentered laser in situ keratomileusis were successfully treated with the topographically supported customized ablation.
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