Correction of hyperopia with astigmatism following radial keratotomy with daily disposable plus spherical contact lens: a case report

Yun Wen Chen, Jiahn Shing Lee, Chiun Ho Hou, Ken Kuo Lin*

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Abstract

Purpose: To report the refractive correction in a case of hyperopia and astigmatism following radial keratotomy. Methods: A case report. Results: A 47-year-old woman, who had undergone refractive surgery for radial keratotomy in both eyes 22 years before the present study, presented to our clinic with blurred vision. Her best corrected visual acuity, with spectacle correction of +3.50 DS/−1.50 DCX130° in the right eye and +3.75 DS/−1.50 DCX80° in the left eye, was 0.2 logMAR and 0.3 logMAR, respectively. Her keratometric readings were 35.75 D/36.75 D at 74° and 35.25 D/36.25 D at 61°, respectively. Prompted by intolerance to glasses, the patient requested for contact lenses. First, we applied a rigid, gas-permeable contact lens. However, we noted poor fitting due to central corneal flattening. Subsequently, we applied a conventional plus spherical soft contact lens (PSSCL), which is thick in the center and can therefore correct hyperopia and low-grade astigmatism simultaneously. The conventional PSSCL showed slightly inferior decentration, with good movement, and the patient was satisfied with it. After ascertaining the patient’s living habits, we decided that a daily disposable soft contact lens would most meet her needs. The final prescription was a daily disposable PSSCL; the patient was satisfied with her corrected visual acuity of 0.0 logMAR in the right eye and 0.0 logMAR in left eye. Her daily disposable PSSCL-corrected visual acuity was stable during the 10-month follow-up. Conclusion: For patients displaying hyperopia with astigmatism following radial keratotomy, the PSSCL may confer better corrected visual acuity and acceptability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2199-2204
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Ophthalmology
Volume38
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 10 2018

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Keywords

  • Astigmatism
  • Hyperopia
  • Radial keratotomy

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