Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1998;39(9):2114-2120.
Published online September 1, 1998.
The Effect of Trabeculeetomy on Corneal Topography.
Seong Il Ahn, Chang Sik Kim, Si Hwan Choi
Department of Ophthamology, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Taejon, Korea.
섬유주절제술의 각막형태검사에 대한 효과
안승일(Seung il Ahn),김창식(Chang sik Kim),최시한(Si Hwan Choi)
Abstract
We performed prospective study evaluating surgically-induced alterations in corneal curvature resulting from filtering surgery using the data obtained by corneal topographic analysis. The operation was performed on 12 eyes of 11patients by one operator with the same method. Preoperatively and 6 times postoperatively, we measured vision, axial length, and intraocular pressure and also performed refraction, keratometry and corneal topography. Keratometry showed against-the-rule astigmatic change by corneal topography, five of twelve eyes developed with-the-rule atigmatism. Three patients including two cases combined with phacoemulsification developed against-the-rule astigmatism. Quantitative descriptors of corneal topography such as SAi(surface asymmetry index), SRI(surface regularity index), and Sim K(simulated keratometry value) indicated increase in corneal stability as time went by. In conclusion, compared with keratometry, corneal topography was more valuable in evaluating corneal change following trabeculectomy in that it correctly indentified the amount of astigmatism and could provide information on peripheral corneal change.
Key Words: Keratometry;Topography;Trabeculectomy


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