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Effect of hinge width on corneal sensation and dry eye after laser in situ keratomileusis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to analyze how the width of the hinge in LASIK surgery affects corneal sensation and dry-eye syndrome.
  • Fifty-four patients underwent LASIK with one eye receiving a narrow hinge flap and the other a wider hinge flap, allowing a direct comparison of outcomes.
  • Results showed that corneal sensation and dry-eye symptoms improved over six months, but those with a narrow hinge flap experienced greater loss of sensation and more severe dry-eye symptoms compared to those with a wider hinge flap.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the effect of hinge width on corneal sensation and dry-eye syndrome after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK).

Setting: TLC Laser Eye Center, Garden City, New York, USA.

Methods: Fifty-four patients at least 18 years of age had bilateral LASIK with a narrow nasal hinge microkeratome flap in 1 eye and a wider nasal hinge microkeratome flap in the other eye. In all eyes, the flaps were 160 microm in thickness with a diameter of 9.5 mm. Masked Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometry was performed in the central cornea preoperatively and at 1 week and 1, 3, and 6 months. Dry eye was evaluated at the same intervals by lissamine green corneal and conjunctival staining, Schirmer test with anesthesia, and tear-film breakup time.

Results: Corneal sensation was significantly reduced from preoperative levels through 6 months in the narrow-hinge group and through 3 months in the wider-hinge group (P< or =.002). The mean corneal sensation was greater in corneas with a wider hinge flap than in those with a narrow hinge flap at all postoperative examinations; the difference was significant at 1 and 3 months (P< or =.002). The loss of sensation was greatest at 1 week and improved at all subsequent examinations. Overall, dry-eye signs and symptoms were greatest immediately postoperatively and improved at subsequent intervals.

Conclusions: Corneal sensation and dry-eye signs and symptoms improved at all intervals between 1 week and 6 months. The loss of corneal sensation and presence of dry-eye syndrome were greater in eyes with a narrow hinge flap than in eyes with a wider hinge flap.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrs.2003.09.043DOI Listing

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