Seth W Meskin, John A Seedor, David C Ritterband, Richard S Koplin
Eye Physicians and Surgeons, PC, Milford, Branford, and Shelton, CT 06460, USA. swmeskin@yahoo.com
Eye & contact lens 2012 JulThe purpose was to report a case of a novel approach for the removal of central interface epithelial ingrowth caused by a perforating corneal injury 6 years after laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). Access to a large central area of epithelial ingrowth under a LASIK flap was achieved through the wound tract from a perforating corneal injury. Suturing of the central LASIK flap in a similar manner commonly carried out peripherally was then performed to prevent recurrent epithelial ingrowth. The offending epithelial ingrowth was removed with no recurrence over a 1-year follow-up. This is, to our knowledge, the first reported case of central epithelial ingrowth removal from a LASIK interface by a perforating injury wound tract.
Seth W Meskin, John A Seedor, David C Ritterband, Richard S Koplin. Removal of epithelial ingrowth via central perforating wound tract 6 years post LASIK. Eye & contact lens. 2012 Jul;38(4):266-7
PMID: 22169879
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