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Film ID: 75550
Presenting Author: Gregory Pamel, MD
Producers: A. John Kanellopoulos, MD, ABO
Category: Refractive/Cornea Surgery
In keratoconus eyes with PKa that was diagnostically attributed to graft-host interface weakening and partial dehiscence, we treated with wRS combined with CXL: In mean value change: UDVA from 20/200 to 20/60, CDVA 20/60 to 20/25, ECD; unchanged, cylinder in Diopters from 8.5 to 2.5, all corneal imaging documented improved normalization.
Presenting Author: Gregory Pamel, MD
Producers: A. John Kanellopoulos, MD, ABO
Category: Refractive/Cornea Surgery
In keratoconus eyes with PKa that was diagnostically attributed to graft-host interface weakening and partial dehiscence, we treated with wRS combined with CXL: In mean value change: UDVA from 20/200 to 20/60, CDVA 20/60 to 20/25, ECD; unchanged, cylinder in Diopters from 8.5 to 2.5, all corneal imaging documented improved normalization.