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Central photorefractive keratectomy for myopia. Partially sighted and normally sighted eyes
McDonald, M B; Liu, J C; Byrd, T J; Abdelmegeed, M; Andrade, H A; Klyce, S D; Varnell, R; Munnerlyn, C R; Clapham, T N; Kaufman, H E
Ten partially sighted and 19 normally sighted eyes underwent excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy for the correction of myopia. Nine of the partially sighted and 17 of the normally sighted eyes had 12 months of follow-up. Epithelial healing was complete in all eyes by day 6. None of the eyes had recurrent erosions, infections, or other medical complications. An increase in corneal haze after surgery was followed by a slow trend toward clearing. Average uncorrected visual acuity in the 7 normally sighted eyes with attempted corrections of 5 diopters (D) or less was 20/40 from month 2 on; the eyes with greater than 5 D attempted corrections had an average of 20/80--at month 2, which declined to 20/200--by month 6. Best spectacle-corrected visual acuity was within +/- 1 Snellen line of preoperative values in 14 of the normally sighted eyes, improved 2 or more lines in 2 eyes, and worsened two or more lines in two eyes. Hard contact lens overcorrection restored all of the two-line loss in 1 eye and 1 line of the 3-line loss in the other. Refraction and keratometry indicated corneal flattening without induced astigmatism
PMID: 1945306
ISSN: 0161-6420
CID: 105755
Immunogenicity of epikeratophakia tissue lenses containing living donor keratocytes
Frantz, J M; Gebhardt, B M; Reidy, J J; McDonald, M B
The purpose of this study was to compare the survival of epikeratophakia tissue lenses prepared with cryolathing and lyophilization (frozen lenses) and without (fresh lenses) in donor-sensitized recipients with vascularized corneas. Fresh lenses placed in vascularized corneas of immune recipients were subjected to immune attack. Frozen lenses placed in vascularized corneas of immunized recipients did not elicit an immune reaction. Neither fresh nor frozen lenses elicited immune reactions in nonvascularized corneas of immune recipients or in nonvascularized, nonimmune recipients. These results indicate that although the fresh lenses are more antigenic than the lenses in which the cells have been killed by freezing and lyophilization, the fresh lenses prepared using the BKS-1000 technique containing living stromal keratocytes are not likely to stimulate allograft immune reactions in unsensitized patients with avascular graft sites
PMID: 1710490
ISSN: 1042-962x
CID: 105756
CORNEAL TOPOGRAPHY AFTER EXCIMER LASER KERATECTOMY [Meeting Abstract]
KLYCE, SD; WILSON, SE; MCDONALD, MB; LIU, JC; KAUFMAN, HE
ISI:A1991FC76200274
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105877
CONSULTATION SECTION [Discussion]
LANE, SS; MCDONNELL, PJ; KOCH, DD; MCDONALD, MB; WARING, GO; SHAW, EL; EPSTEIN, E; HANNUSH, SB; GIRARD, LJ; ARFFA, R; SCHECHTER, RJ; SOONG, HK; STARK, WJ; LINDSTROM, RL; DREWS, RC; STEINERT, RF; ROWSEY, JJ
ISI:A1991FC47200017
ISSN: 0886-3350
CID: 105878
CORNEAL EPITHELIAL IRON DEPOSITION AFTER EXCIMER LASER ABLATION (PRK) [Meeting Abstract]
LEACH, DH; MCDONALD, MB; BYRD, TJ; LIU, J; STEINEMANN, T; LEHMAN, E
ISI:A1991FC76201614
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105879
EFFECTS OF CORTICOSTEROIDS AND MITOMYCIN-C ON CORNEAL REMODELING AFTER EXCIMER LASER PHOTOREFRACTIVE KERATECTOMY (PRK) [Meeting Abstract]
LIU, JC; STEINEMANN, TL; MCDONALD, MB; BEUERMAN, RW; SUNDERLAND, G
ISI:A1991FC76202841
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105880
POSTOPERATIVE SATISFACTION AND PSYCHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING EXCIMER LASER PHOTOREFRACTIVE KERATECTOMY (PRK) FOR MYOPIA [Meeting Abstract]
MANI, M; MCDONALD, MB; BOURQUE, L; VARNELL, R; CHUN, C
ISI:A1991FC76201615
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105881
EFFECT OF EPIDERMAL GROWTH-FACTOR (EGF) AND FIBRONECTIN ON EPITHELIAL HEALING AFTER EPIKERATOPHAKIA IN MONKEYS [Meeting Abstract]
MCDONALD, MB; BEUERMAN, RW; LIU, JC; SUNDERLAND, G; VARNELL, R; KAUFMAN, HE; SHIMIZU, R; ADAMS, J
ISI:A1991FC76202831
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 105882
Three year results of the Prospective Evaluation of Radial Keratotomy (PERK) study
Waring GO 3rd; Lynn MJ; Culbertson W; Laibson PR; Lindstrom RD; McDonald MB; Myers WD; Obstbaum SA; Rowsey JJ; Schanzlin DJ
The Prospective Evaluation of Radial Keratotomy (PERK) study is a nine-center clinical trial of a standardized technique of radial keratotomy in 435 patients who had simple myopia with a preoperative refractive error between -2.00 and -8.00 diopters (D). We report results for one eye of each patient. The surgical technique consisted of eight incisions using a diamond micrometer knife with the blade length determined by intraoperative ultrasonic pachymetry and the diameter of the central clear zone determined by the preoperative refractive error. At three years after surgery, 58% of eyes had refractive error within one diopter of emmetropia; 26% were undercorrected, and 16% were overcorrected by more than one diopter. Uncorrected visual acuity was 20/40 or better in 76% of eyes. The operation was more effective in eyes with a preoperative refractive error between -2.00 and -4.37 diopters. Between one and three years after surgery, the refractive error changed by 1.00 diopter or more in 12% of eyes, indicating a lack of stability in some eyes
PMID: 2272681
ISSN: 0301-4738
CID: 36339
CHANGE IN ASTIGMATISM AFTER RADIAL KERATOTOMY IN THE PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF RADIAL KERATOTOMY PERK STUDY
LYNN M; WARING G; CULBERTSON W; LAIBSON P; LINDSTROM R; MCDONALD M; MCDONNELL P; MYERS W; OBSTBAUM S; ET AL
BIOSIS:PREV199039087952
ISSN: 0146-0404
CID: 104566