Purpose: The development of bacterial keratitis after laser in situ keratom
ileusis (LASIK) has been described in only a few isolated cases. We report
the development of bacterial keratitis as a postoperative complication of L
ASIK in three subjects.
Design: A retrospective interventional small case series. Participants: Thr
ee patients who underwent LASIK for correction of myopia during July and Au
gust 1998 and had bacterial keratitis develop after surgery.
Methods: Bacterial keratitis was encountered in the operated eyes between 1
and 22 days after surgery. Topical antibiotic therapy was administered. In
one eye, which had significant opacification and irregularity of the flap
was developed, lamellar keratoplasty was performed.
Main Outcome Measures: Postoperative inflammation was followed clinically a
nd photographically until it resolved. Visual acuity was measured at interv
als throughout the follow-up period.
Results: Keratitis resolved within 3 to 16 days of starting antibiotic ther
apy. The final best-corrected visual acuities were 20/30, 20/15, and 20/25,
Conclusions: Although infectious keratitis after LASIK is an infrequently r
eported event, it should be discussed preoperatively with patients as a pos
sible complication. Ophthalmology 2001;108:321-325 (C) 2001 by the American
Academy of Ophthalmology.