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Long-Term Outcomes of Epithelial Debridement and Diamond Burr Polishing for Corneal Epithelial Irregularity and Recurrent Corneal Erosion

Authors :
Fei Yu
Rosalind C. Vo
Anthony J. Aldave
P. James Sanchez
Judy L. Chen
Source :
Cornea. 34:1259-1265
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2015.

Abstract

Purpose To determine the efficacy of epithelial debridement and diamond burr polishing (ED + DBP) in managing recurrent corneal erosion (RCE) and visually significant epithelial irregularity associated with epithelial basement membrane dystrophy (VS-EBMD). Methods Retrospective, interventional, consecutive case series of all ED + DBP procedures performed between December 1, 2002, and December 1, 2014. Results ED + DBP was performed in 91 eyes (66 patients) for the management of RCE and VS-EBMD. Sixty percent (55/91) of the procedures were performed for RCE, of which 65% (36/55) were associated with EBMD and 22% (12/55) with previous corneal trauma. Forty-six percent (42/91) of the procedures were performed for VS-EBMD, including 6 eyes with RCE. RCE resolved after treatment in 97% of eyes with >3 months of follow-up (mean, 33.2 months; range, 3.5-137.6 months). Corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA) and mean topographic astigmatism improved significantly in the 36 eyes treated for VS-EBMD with >1 month of follow-up. In none of the 22 eyes treated for VS-EBMD with >3 months of follow-up did EBMD recur (mean, 31.7 months; range, 3.2-137.6 months). Surgically induced subepithelial haze was present on last follow-up in 9.4% (8/85) of eyes with >1 month of follow-up, but was not associated with decreased final CDVA in any patient. Conclusions ED + DBP is effective in producing long-term resolution of RCE in 95% of treated eyes and significant improvement in CDVA, decreased topographic astigmatism, and long-term resolution of VS-EBMD in 100% of treated eyes.

Details

ISSN :
02773740
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cornea
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8ae6595a1b29b0bf8149bcb60f820547
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/ico.0000000000000554