Macular hemorrhage after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) with femtosecond laser flap creation

To report the first case of macular hemorrhage following laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) with femtosecond laser flap creation. Observational case report. A 36-year-old woman underwent uncomplicated, bilateral, simultaneous LASIK procedures for correction of moderate myopia (−5.00 diopters OD an...

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Published inAmerican journal of ophthalmology Vol. 138; no. 4; pp. 657 - 659
Main Authors Principe, Alexandre H., Lin, Danny Y., Small, Kent W., Aldave, Anthony J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY Elsevier Inc 01.10.2004
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Summary:To report the first case of macular hemorrhage following laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) with femtosecond laser flap creation. Observational case report. A 36-year-old woman underwent uncomplicated, bilateral, simultaneous LASIK procedures for correction of moderate myopia (−5.00 diopters OD and −6.00 diopters OS). LASIK flap creation was performed using the IntraLase femtosecond laser. On postoperative day 1, the patient's uncorrected and best-corrected visual acuities were 20/20 OD and 20/40 OS. A dilated fundoscopic examination revealed a one-third disk diameter macular hemorrhage OS. An intravenous fluorescein angoiogram ruled out the presence of predisposing macular pathology. Two months after LASIK, the macular hemorrhage had cleared, and 6 months later, the BCVA improved to 20/25 OS. Macular hemorrhage may occur after LASIK, even in the absence of previously identified risk factors, such as high myopia, pre-existing choroidal neovasculaization, lacquer cracks, and sudden changes in intraocular pressure associated with microkeratome-assisted flap creation.
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ISSN:0002-9394
1879-1891
DOI:10.1016/j.ajo.2004.04.030