PURPOSE: Ectasia after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) is a rare but s
erious complication. Prevention includes proper patient selection with dete
ction of those at particular risk. Causes of ectasia include predisposition
, excessive ablation with less than 250 mum of residual stromal bed, thicke
r than normal flap, irregular corneal thickness, and different ablation rat
es.
METHODS: We evaluated corneal curvature patterns and their relationship to
corneal topography and pachymetry maps.
RESULTS: Corneal topography (axial, tangential, and altimetric) and pachyme
try map characteristics of normally astigmatic corneas, keratoconus, false-
positive and false-negative cases, as well as contact lens-induced warpage
are discussed,
CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative pachymetry maps for LASIK surgery allow accurate
case selection through detection of borderline cases, and provide important
documentation of preoperative status, as web as useful information for imp
roving surgical strategy. Another important parameter is the asphericity in
dex.