BACKGROUND: The Autonomous Technologies LADARVision excimer laser system ut
ilizes an eye tracking mechanism and a small spot for photorefractive kerat
ectomy,
METHODS: One hundred and two eyes of 102 patients were treated for -1.50 to
-6.25 D of spherical myopia at the spectacle plane using a 6-mm diameter a
blation zone, One year follow-up was available for 93 eyes (91%).
RESULTS: Uncorrected visual acuity for eyes treated for distance vision was
20/40 or better in 99% (n=90), and 20/20 or better in 70% (n=64) of eyes a
t 12 months. Spectacle-corrected visual acuity was 20/25 or better in all 9
2 eyes reported; no eye lost more than 2 lines of spectacle-corrected visua
l acuity, and only 1 eye (1.0%) experienced a loss of 2 lines (20/12.5 to 2
0/20) at 1 year. The refractive result was within +/-0.50 D of the desired
correction in 75% (n=70), and within +/-1.00 D in 93% (n=86) of eyes at 12
months. Refractive stability was achieved between 3 and 6 months. Corneal h
aze was graded as trace or less in 100% of the 93 eyes. No significant redu
ctions were noted in contrast sensitivity or endothelial cell density.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients treated with the Autonomous Technologies LADARVision
excimer laser system for -1.50 to -6.25 D of spherical myopia with 1 year f
ollow-up had uncorrected visual acuity of 20/20 or better in 70%, no signif
icant loss of spectacle-corrected visual acuity, no reduction of endothelia
l cell density or contrast sensitivity, and low levels of corneal haze.