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The effect of lubricant eye drops on ocular wavefront aberrations

Airiani, Suzanna; Rozell, Joshua; Lee, Shing M; Braunstein, Richard E
PURPOSE: To study the effect of lubricant eye drop instillation on ocular wavefront aberrations. METHODS: The wavefront aberrations of the entire optical path of 30 eyes of 15 patients before and following instillation of lubricant eye drops (Bion Tears; Alcon Laboratories Inc, Ft Worth, Tex) were obtained over a 6-mm pupil using a Hartmann-Shack wavefront sensor (WaveScan; VISX Inc, Santa Clara, Calif). Additional computation of root-mean-square (RMS) errors of higher order aberrations from third to sixth order were done using Zernike Tool Software (VISX Inc). Main outcome measures include the mean changes of total higher order aberrations RMS, higher order aberrations, and point spread function (PSF) of the higher order aberrations. RESULTS: The mean changes of total higher order aberrations following instillation of lubricant eye drops on the right eyes were -0.07 microm (95% confidence interval [CI], -0.11 to -0.03) and -0.03 microm on the left eyes (95% CI, -0.07 to 0.01). Significant mean changes were noted for coma and trefoil aberrations with a magnitude of -0.08 microm (95% CI, -0.12 to -0.03) and -0.09 (95% CI, -0.13 to -0.05), respectively, as well as a mean change of the PSF of the higher order aberrations (-0.05 diopters, 95% CI, -0.08 to -0.02) on the right eyes. Although no significant changes in these parameters were demonstrated on the left eyes, a similar trend of changes was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Ocular wavefront aberrations may change following eye drop instillation as measured objectively by the WaveScan system. This effect should be taken into consideration in the assessment of patients for wavefront-guided laser vision correction procedures
PMID: 16329363
ISSN: 1081-597x
CID: 135678

Epithelial ingrowth under a laser in situ keratomileusis flap after phacoemulsification

Braunstein, Richard E; Airiani, Suzanna; Chang, Stanley
A 47-year-old man was referred to us for management of a cataract in the left eye. The patient had an ocular history of high myopia with anisometropia, amblyopia in the left eye, and stable myopic lattice degeneration in both eyes. The patient had successful bilateral laser in situ keratomileusis 3 years before and multiple retinal surgeries for treatment of a rhegmatogenous retinal detachment associated with a giant retinal tear in the temporal region of the retina with subsequent proliferative vitreoretinopathy. Phacoemulsification was performed uneventfully. A single interrupted 10-0 nylon suture was placed in the temporal clear corneal wound and removed 7 weeks postoperatively. One month later, slitlamp examination revealed a 1.5 mm tongue-like area of epithelial ingrowth under the corneal flap. The epithelial cells seemed to enter the flap-stroma interface through the previously placed suture tract and advanced centrally
PMID: 14670441
ISSN: 0886-3350
CID: 135671

Corneal edema resolution after "descemetorhexis"

Braunstein, Richard E; Airiani, Suzanna; Chang, Margaret A; Odrich, Marc G
A 79-year-old woman had left eye phacoemulsification complicated by inadvertent excision of Descemet's membrane (DM). One day postoperatively, the visual acuity was counting fingers with diffuse corneal edema. The patient was treated medically, with gradual resolution of the corneal edema over a 6-month period. The torn edge of DM could be visualized as the edema cleared, and no endothelial cell count could be obtained centrally. Approximately 1 year postoperatively, the central endothelial cell count was 2114 cells/mm(2) in the right eye and 827 cells/mm(2) in the left eye. The decreased cell count, increased polymegethism, and pleomorphism suggested that endothelial cells migrated to cover the stromal surface area in the absence of DM
PMID: 12900257
ISSN: 0886-3350
CID: 135656

Cataract surgery results after pars plana vitrectomy

Braunstein, Richard E; Airiani, Suzanna
Continuous refinements in vitreoretinal surgical techniques and an increasing number of posterior segment disorders are being successfully managed with pars plana vitrectomy (PPV). This has resulted in an increase in the number of vitrectomized eyes seen by cataract surgeons. Cataract surgery in previously vitrectomized eyes has been reported to be more challenging than in eyes without previous vitrectomy. Special considerations and precautions are often required before, during, and after the surgery to successfully address these challenges. Several studies have reported that phacoemulsification with intraocular lens implantation after PPV is a relatively safe procedure that can improve visual acuity and quality of life. The extent of visual improvement may be limited only by retinal comorbidity
PMID: 12777934
ISSN: 1040-8738
CID: 135655

Tegaderm transparent dressing (3M) for the treatment of chronic exposure keratopathy

Airiani, Suzanna; Braunstein, Richard E; Kazim, Michael; Schrier, Amilia; Auran, James D; Srinivasan, B Dobli
We report an effective alternative treatment of profound chronic exposure keratopathy in a proptotic eye due to intraorbital extension of basal cell carcinoma. The corneal surface gradually reepithelialized in a 6-week period after the first application of Tegaderm transparent dressing (3M, St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.) with instillation of antibiotic ointment on the ocular surface. The patient has been comfortable with an intact epithelial surface, a vascularized cornea, and nonirritated surrounding skin after changing the Tegaderm dressing daily for 15 months. There was no evidence of recurrent corneal ulceration or infiltrations. We conclude that Tegaderm represents a useful treatment of exposure keratopathy due to chronic proptosis
PMID: 12544796
ISSN: 0740-9303
CID: 135654