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Radial keratotomy in the soldier-aviator. | LitMetric

Radial keratotomy in the soldier-aviator.

Mil Med

Department of Ophthalmology, Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Aurora, CO 80045.

Published: August 1993

AI Article Synopsis

  • Radial keratotomy (RK) is an eye surgery that flattens the cornea to help correct farsightedness, but it carries risks of complications, ranging from minor issues to serious vision problems.
  • Post-surgery, only about 50% of patients achieve 20/20 uncorrected vision within a few years, and many may experience ongoing vision fluctuations and glare.
  • Due to the heightened risk of corneal rupture after trauma and the stringent visual requirements for military personnel, RK is not recommended for active duty soldiers or new enlistees.

Article Abstract

Radial keratotomy (RK) is an ophthalmological procedure that alters the shape of the cornea, making it "flatter," causing the desired shift to farsightedness. Complications can be minor and "normal" in the immediate post-operative period, or can include problems that occur in many eyes, that persist but do not decrease best corrected visual acuity, or may include events that potentially or actually threaten vision and may produce blindness. At best, only 50% of patients can expect to have 20/20 uncorrected vision 2-3 years after surgery. Diurnal fluctuations in vision (two-five Snellen lines) can persist years after RK. Perhaps 1% of patients may have a two-three Snellen line loss of best corrected vision or ghost images that interfere with clear vision. Disabling glare can disrupt daily activities. Eyes that have undergone RK are at increased risk of corneal rupture after blunt eye trauma. The visual demands of the active duty military, and more dramatically the military aviator, are incompatible with RK. Therefore, RK should not be performed on active duty soldiers, nor should enlistees be accepted if they have undergone the procedure.

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