The Effect of Flap Elevation on the Ocular Cyclotorsion in Customized Laser Ablation
Noa Kapelushnik, Dana Barequet, Ami Hirsh, Israel Kremer, Ori Mahler, Samuel Levinger, Irina S. Barequet

TL;DR
This study shows that eye rotation (cyclotorsion) changes after flap elevation in laser eye surgery, suggesting iris registration should be done after the flap is lifted to improve outcomes.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence that iris registration timing affects cyclotorsion correction in refractive surgery.
Findings
FemtoLASIK showed a significant increase in cyclotorsion after flap elevation (p = 0.01).
aa-PRK showed no significant change in cyclotorsion after epithelium removal (p = 0.47).
About 15% of eyes had more than 3 degrees of cyclotorsional change after flap procedures.
Abstract
Objectives: Corneal refractive surgery aims to correct refractive errors. Proper corneal alignment is crucial. Eye-tracking technologies, specifically designed to address cyclotorsion using iris registration, help reduce the effects of cyclotorsion during surgery. The timing of iris registration can influence the efficacy of these technologies. This study compared cyclotorsion measurements before and after flap elevation/epithelium removal in FemtoLASIK and alcohol-assisted (aa) PRK. Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted at Einaim Medical Centers, Israel, and included patients who underwent refractive surgery using the VISX Star S4 IR excimer laser. Cyclotorsion measurements were obtained pre- and post-flap elevation or removal using the Wavescan™ and VISX Star S4 iris registration systems. Patients’ data were collected and analyzed retrospectively. Results: Overall,…
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TopicsCorneal surgery and disorders · Glaucoma and retinal disorders · Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies
