Ic. Kuo et al., Flap haze after epithelial debridement and flap hydration for treatment ofpost-laser in situ keratomileusis striae, CORNEA, 20(3), 2001, pp. 339-341
Purpose. To report a case of corneal haze after attempts to eliminate post-
laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) lamellar striae. Methods. Case report.
Results. A 24-year-old woman with visually significant flap striae 2 month
s after LASIK underwent manual epithelial debridement and flap hydration, r
efloating, and stretching to eliminate the striae. Three weeks after this i
ntervention, she developed visually significant haze that was confined to t
he stroma of the flap. The haze slowly improved with use of a topical stero
id. Conclusion. Stromal haze can develop after treatment of flap striae wit
h epithelial debridement and hypo-osmolar irrigation. We speculate that the
se maneuvers may have induced cell death of anterior keratocytes and led to
haze formation, as can occur after simple epithelial debridement and epith
elial scrape-photorefractive keratectomy.