Transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy for myopia and myopic astigmatism
Paul Filip Curcă, Cătălina Ioana Tătaru, George Sima, Marian Burcea, Speranța Schmitzer, Călin Petru Tătaru

TL;DR
A new laser eye surgery called Trans-PRK effectively corrects myopia and astigmatism with excellent visual outcomes and safety.
Contribution
Trans-PRK is introduced as a novel single-laser refractive surgery with advantages in simplicity and corneal biomechanics.
Findings
Trans-PRK achieved excellent uncorrected visual acuity, with results better than preoperative corrected vision.
Vectorial astigmatism correction improved over time, reaching nearly ideal values at 1 year post-surgery.
The procedure showed high efficacy and safety indices, with over 90% efficacy and close to 100% safety at follow-up.
Abstract
Myopia is a growing endemic, especially in the young age groups (E3: 47.2% in 25-29 years old), which is projected to affect up to a staggering 50% of the world’s population in the following decades. Transepithelial photorefractive keratomileusis is a novel single-laser refractive surgery that offers advantages in simplicity and corneal biomechanics. The study reported Trans-PRK results on 71 patients (a total of 137 eyes) with myopia and myopic astigmatism. Mean uncorrected visual acuity at 6 months was 0.02054 logMAR (0.9689 decimal) and at 1 year, 0.02 logMAR (0.9683 decimal); both values were superior to preoperative corrected visual acuity (CDVA). No statistical difference was found between 1 or more months postoperative UCVA and preoperative CDVA (p=0.848-0.723). The efficacy index was over 90% at 1 month and onwards. The safety index was 97% at 1 week and closer to 100% at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCorneal surgery and disorders · Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies · Ocular Infections and Treatments
