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Outcomes of manual arcuate keratotomy with compression sutures for high regular postkeratoplasty astigmatism.

Tim BergerYaser Abu DailBerthold SeitzZaynab KhattabiElias FlockerziLoïc HamonAchim LangenbucherLoay Daas
Published in: Journal of cataract and refractive surgery (2024)
AK with compression sutures is a simple, relatively effective and safe surgical procedure for astigmatism reduction after keratoplasty. In case of regular astigmatism, the procedure does not increase corneal irregularities. The remaining refractive error might be further corrected by spectacles, contact lenses or toric IOL implantation (in-the-bag / add-on), thus reducing the need for repeat keratoplasty.
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