Ocular Wavefront Analysis Of A Novel Intrastromal Lenticular Procedure - Silk - Interim Report
Published 2023 - 41st Congress of the ESCRS
Reference: PO0942 | Type: Free paper | DOI: 10.82333/y3et-6t91
Authors: Doria Gabric* 1 , Mateja Jagic 1 , Ivan Gabric 1 , Lucija Zerjav 1
1Eye Clinic Svjetlost,Zagreb,Croatia
Purpose
To evaluate changes in ocular wavefront measured values 3-months after myopic lenticule extraction on the Johnson & Johsnon Elita femtosecond platform and their relation to change in manifest refraction from the attempted myopic correction.
Setting
University Eye Clinic Svjetlot, Zagreb
Methods
Case series of 60 eyes undergoing uneventful Silk lenticule extraction all performed by the same experienced surgeon was analyzed using the CSO Osiris-T (Schwind Peramis) Placido topography and Johnson & Johnson iDesing. Data were assessed for normality using the Shapiro-Wilk test.
Results
At 3M, the scattergram of achieved change in wavefront refraction vs. attempted refractive correction of the SEQ showed a very good correlation.
Conclusions
Lenticule extraction treatment using Johnson & Johnson Elita is safe and efficacious in the first 3-months postoperatively. The post-operative outcomes indicate improvements in vision. There is a clear correlation between the ocular wavefront changes and the achieved refractive outcomes.