Yonsei Med J. 1998 Jun;39(3):236-239. English.
Published online Feb 20, 2002.
Copyright © 1998 The Yonsei University College of Medicine
Original Article

A simple method for the removal of epithelium grown beneath the hinge after LASIK

Jeong Soo Lim, Eung Kweon Kim, Jae Bum Lee and Jong Hyuck Lee
    • Department of Ophthalmology, KangBuk Samsung Hospital, SungKyunKwan University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
    • The Institute of Vision Research and Department of Ophthalmology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
    • Department of Ophthalmology, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Korea.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate a method of how to remove epithelium grown beneath the hinge area after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) without affecting the refractive part of the lenticule. In three cases, an incision was made at the base of the hinge by RK diamond knife to free the lenticule from the stroma. The lenticule was lifted from the nasal edge. The epithelium grown along the interface beneath the hinge area was removed with a Bard-Parker No. 15 knife. The lenticular flap was repositioned with interrupted sutures using 10-0 nylon. No further epithelial ingrowth was observed. The central cornea remained clear leaving a peripheral ring-shaped opacity without affecting the preoperative naked visual acuity. In conclusion, epithelial ingrowth along the interface after LASIK can be removed safely without affecting the refractive part by the incision of the hinge area with a RK diamond knife, removal of the epithelium, and suturing of the lenticule to the stromal bed.

Keywords
Epithelial ingrowth; hinge; interrupted sutures; laser in situ keratomileusis


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