Clinical Outcomes of Femtosecond Laser-assisted Implantation of 325-Degree Versus 340-Degree Arc Length Intracorneal Ring Segments in Naive Keratoconic Eyes
Marjan Mazouchi1 *, Kiana Hassanpour2 , Amir Faramarzi2
- Ophthalmic Research Center, Research Institute for Ophthalmology and Vision Science, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical
Sciences, Tehran, Iran
- Ophthalmic Research Center, Research Institute for Ophthalmology and Vision Science, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract: To evaluate and compare clinical outcomes after femtosecond laser-assisted
implantation of 325-degree versus 340-degree arc length intracorneal ring segments (ICRS) in
eyes with keratoconus (KCN).
Methods: In this prospective non-randomized interventional case series, 23 eyes of 21 patients
diagnosed with KCN, underwent femtosecond laser-assisted implantation of two types of ICRS,
which included a 325-degree ICRS (Group 325) and a 340-degree ICRS (Group 340). The primary
outcome measures were uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA), and the secondary outcome
measures included corrected distance visual acuity (CDVA), sphere, cylinder, mean refractive
spherical equivalent (MRSE), keratometry, vectorial change in corneal astigmatism, and the
location of maximum keratometry relative to the corneal apex. The study groups were compared
using the primary and secondary outcome measures obtained at postoperative months six and
12.
Results: Groups 325 and 340 consisted of 10 and 13 eyes, respectively. The two groups were
comparable in terms of parameters measured preoperatively. On comparison to the baseline
values, both study groups exhibited a significant increase in UDVA and CDVA measured at
postoperative month six (Ps < 0.05) and a significant decrease in the sphere, cylinder, spherical
equivalent refraction, and keratometry readings measured at postoperative months six and 12
(Ps < 0.05). No significant differences were observed between the two groups in terms of visual,
refractive, and keratometric outcomes at any time point. No intraoperative or postoperative
complications were observed in any of the study groups
Conclusion: Both the 325-degree ICRS and the 340-degree ICRS effectively and equally
improved visual, refractive, and keratometric outcomes in keratoconic eyes.