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Ectasia After Corneal Refractive Surgery: A Systematic Review.

Philip C HoopesAlyson N TukanNour BundogjiHarry Y LiuShannon E McCabeYasmyne C RonquilloPhillip C Hoopes
Published in: Ophthalmology and therapy (2021)
Post-refractive ectasia occurs at lower rates in eyes undergoing PRK than LASIK. Although SMILE appears to have the lowest rate of ectasia, the number of cases already reported since its recent approval suggests that post-SMILE ectasia may become a concern. Considering that keratoconus is a spectrum of disease, pre-existing keratoconus may play a larger role in postoperative ectasia than previously accounted for in the literature.
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