Early Results and Short Term Complications of Lasik Surgery

2006 
Introduction: Today, Lasik surgery is one of the most common and effective procedures for correction of refractive erro than 1% of patients undergoing Lasik operation suffer from serious and 3-5% suffers from mild complications. Also, re lasik in most centers are promising. With the recent inauguration of the Lasik center of Yazd, it was decided to evaluat results and complications of this surgery. Methods: In this descriptive outcome study, cases were selected randomly and data from files of 230 operated eyes wa in a specially formatted questionnaire. Data of patients who had been operated upon between March 2003 and March was gathered and evaluated using SPSS software program with Chi square and Fisher statistical tests. Patients were fo up for 3 months. Residual refractive error in the range of ± 0.5 was considered as complete treatment and more than considered as relative. Results: From the total of 230 eyes, 122 eyes were of women and 108 eyes belonged to men. 24 cases (10.4%) were 188 cases (81.8%) myopic-astigmatism, 5 cases (2.2%) hyperopic and 13 cases (5.6%) hyperopic-astigmatism .204 ey in the age group of less than 40 years and 26 eyes were in the age group of more than 40 years. Based on visual acuit being, 225 eyes (97.8%) were treated completely and 5 eyes (2.2%) were treated relatively. Complete eradication of r error, 3months after surgery in myopias was 96%, myopic astigmatisms 88%, hyperopias 60% and hyperopic astigma 62%. At 3 months of follow up, 224 cases (97.4%) were without any complications and the rest had few minor side effects. Conclusion: Lasik operation is a safe and effective procedure for correcting refractive errors with limited complications are comparable with similar studies.
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