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VOLUME 41 , ISSUE 2ESP ( Apr-2013, 2013 ) > List of Articles

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Nueva Técnica Quirúrgica para el Tratamiento de la Presbicia Asociada a Defectos Refractivos tras la Realización Simultánea de LASIK con Implantes Corneales: Resultados a 3 meses.

Waleed Al-Tuwairqi, Mazen M. Sinjab

Citation Information : Al-Tuwairqi W, Sinjab MM. Nueva Técnica Quirúrgica para el Tratamiento de la Presbicia Asociada a Defectos Refractivos tras la Realización Simultánea de LASIK con Implantes Corneales: Resultados a 3 meses.. 2013; 41 (2ESP):11-16.

DOI: 10.5005/hos-10101-41204

Published Online: 01-08-2020

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2013; Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd.


Abstract

Objetivo: Presentar una nueva técnica quirúrgica de tratamiento de la presbicia asociada a defectos refractivos mediante realización simultánea de LASIK con implante corneal. Métodos: Se incluyeron los ojos no dominantes de 5 pacientes con presbicia asociada a miopía o hipermetropía. La cirugía se desarrolló en 9 pasos a dos niveles, empleando un láser de femtosegundo de baja energía para la realización del flap y del bolsillo corneal. Resultados: Comparando los datos preoperatorios y los de un mes después de la cirugía se observó una mejoría significativa de la agudeza visual intermedia no corregida (UIVA) (0.16 ± 0.09 vs. 0.04 ± 0.05) y de cerca (NDVA) (0.22 ± 0.11 vs. 0.06 ± 0.05). La UNVA preoperatoria era de J2 en 1 paciente (20%), J4 en 3 casos (60%) y J6 en otro caso (20%). La UNVA postoperatoria pasó a ser de J2 en 3 casos (60%) y J1 en 2 casos (40%). Los resultados fueron similares al cabo de 1 mes y de 3 meses de la intervención. No se detectó la presencia de complicaciones, no resultó necesario extraer los implantes, ni tampoco fue necesario recentrarlos durante la intervención o con posterioridad.


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