Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1991;32(10):855-863.
Published online October 1, 1991.
Myopic Correction in Radial Keratotomy According to the Size of Central Optical Zone and Incision Length.
Min Hyoung Park, Jae Ho Kim
Department of Ophthalmology Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital Catholic University Medical College Seoul, Korea.
방사상 각막 절개술에서 중심광학부 절개창의 크기와 절개창 길이에 따른 근시 교정 효과
박민형(Min Hyoung Park),김재호(Jae Ho Kim)
Abstract
We performed eight radial line cuts in anterior radial keratotomy(RK) employing the Russian style and the American style incisions on 103 eyes from August/ 1989 to March/ 1990. To analyze the results of myopic correction according to the size of the central optical zone and the incision length in RK, we chose the central optical zone size according to the degree of myopia (4.0 mm from -1.50D to -2.75D, 3.5mm from -30D to -3.75D and 3.0mm above -4.0D) and measured the length of each of the eight radial incisions of the cornea. The results were as follows: 1. In determining the average length of each corneal incision in RK, the longest was the superior and superior-nasal incision and the shortest was the temporal and inferior-temporal incision, regardless of the central optical zone size. 2. The total length of each of the eight incisions in each eye ranged from the longest at 3.0mm of central optical zone and the shortest at 4.0mm of central optical zone Undoubtedly, total incision length affected clinical results not significantly (p>0.05). 3. Assessing the clinical effect of myopic correction according to the optical zone size, smaller diameter clear zones produce a greater flattening of the cornea than larger ones. 4. The clinical result was not significantly affected by the direction of the incision (p>0.05).
Key Words: Radial keratotomy;Central optical zone;Incision length


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