Corneal keratocyte population after laser subepithelial keratectomy (LASEK) with mitomycin C (MMC): 3 months vs 15 months comparison

Autor: Jl Hernandez-Verdejo, Pilar Drake, P Canadas Suarez, Ma Teus, L De Benito-Llopis
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Acta Ophthalmologica. 88
ISSN: 1755-375X
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.2010.2143.x
Popis: Purpose To study corneal keratocyte population after LASEK with mitomycin C (MMC) 15 months vs 3 months after surgery Methods Sixty eyes were included in this study, all of them treated with LASEK with intraoperative 0.02% MMC, divided into 2 groups. 32 eyes had LASEK performed 3 months before, versus 28 in the 15 months post-op group. Keratocyte density was examined by using confocal microscopy in the anterior, mid and posterior stroma in both groups, and the mean density was compared with a control group of healthy eyes Results Keratocyte density in the anterior stroma was 16993,75+ 8001,7 cells/mm3 and 18529,1 + 2917,7 cells/mm3(p=0,3) in the 3 months and in the 15 months groups respectively, in the mid stroma it was 30783,3+ 9300 cells/mm3 in the 3 months and 20754,7 + 3615,3 cells/mm3 in the 15 months groups (p= 0,0001) and 30286,75+ 8321 cells/mm3and 19994+ 3085,9 cells/mm3 (p= 0,0001) in the posterior stroma in the 3 months and in the 15 months groups respectively. The comparison between the average densities through the whole cornea showed statistically significant difference between the 3 months vs 15 months group and 3 months vs normals, but it was not statistically significant different between 15 months vs normals Conclusion The changes in the corneal keratocyte population after LASEK + MMC seen in the early post-op, seem to change towards the normal values 15 months after the procedure.
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