Thursday, July 06, 2006

Treatment of traumatic LASIK flap dislocation and epithelial ingrowth with fibrin glue.


Title
Treatment of traumatic LASIK flap dislocation and epithelial ingrowth with fibrin glue.


Source
American Journal of Ophthalmology. 141(5):960-2, 2006 May.



PURPOSE:
To describe a case of a traumatic late dislocation of a laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) flap complicated by epithelial ingrowth.


DESIGN:
Interventional case report.



METHODS:
A 50-year-old woman presented 21 months after uncomplicated LASIK with painful vision loss in the right eye after minor trauma.




RESULTS:
A dislocation of the LASIK flap was noted at examination and was repositioned. One week later, epithelial ingrowth was detected in the flap interface. The ingrowth was treated with flap lifting, debridement, and sealing of the flap with fibrin glue. Visual acuity returned to baseline, and there was no recurrence after 20 months of follow-up.




CONCLUSIONS:
Traumatic dislocations of LASIK flaps may occur many months after uncomplicated surgery and may be associated with epithelial ingrowth after successful repositioning. The additional use of fibrin glue in conjunction with thorough debridement may be helpful in preventing the recurrence of epithelial ingrowth.

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