W. Forster et al., CORNEAL HAZE AFTER MECHANICAL DEBRIDEMENT FOR OVERCORRECTION AFTER MYOPIC PHOTOREFRACTIVE KERATECTOMY, Graefe's archive for clinical and experimental ophthalmology, 234(4), 1996, pp. 278-279
A 47-year-old man had photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) to correct myo
pia. Three months after surgery he was slightly overcorrected with +1.
25-0.5/170 degrees. He then suffered a gout attack and showed a refrac
tion of +2.5-0.5/4 degrees which decreased to +1.75-0.5 degrees. To re
duce this permanent overcorrection we performed mechanical debridement
of the corneal epithelium. the patient had haze grade 2-3 after 2 wee
ks and haze grade 0-1 some 4 month later. The refraction was +1-0.5/25
degrees. This case report indicates that mechanical debridement is ab
le to reduce overcorrection after PRK and bears a risk of haze formati
on comparable to that associated with PRK.