Femtosecond Laser–Assisted Intrastromal Corneal Lenticule Implantation for Treatment of Advanced Keratoconus in a Child’s Eye | ASCRS
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Femtosecond Laser–Assisted Intrastromal Corneal Lenticule Implantation for Treatment of Advanced Keratoconus in a Child’s Eye
May 2019
Meeting: 2019 Annual Meeting
Presenters: Edna Almodin; Flavia Almodin, MD; Juliana Almodin, MD
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Description
This video outlines a case of a 12-year-old boy who received a femtosecond laser assisted intrastromal implantation of a donor cornea lenticule for the treatment of keratoconus.Preoperative: refraction:−18.50−4.50×85=20/400, topography:65.90×62/57.17×152.
After surgery, cornea thickness changed from 245 to 639. Refraction:−12.25−2.50× 180=20/30, topography:61.44×52/59.28×142. After he had an Artisan implant and it is expected that keratoplasty, can be postponed.
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This film was submitted to the 37th Annual ASCRS Film Festival within the 2019 ASCRS ASOA Annual Meeting. 

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