Interface Fluid After Laser in situ Keratomileusis

2003 
PURPOSE: To describe a case of interface fluid after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) and review the literature on this rare complication after LASIK. METHODS: We present a case report and literature review. Articles for this review were chosen from electronic database and manual literature searches. MEDLINE searches were made from 1990 to April 2002, using the key words interface fluid and LASIK. RESULTS: A 40-year-old man hack uneventful LASIK for residual refractive error from previous penetrating keratoplasty in his right eye. Diffuse lamellar keratitis began 1 day postoperatively. Topical corticosteroids were administered. Six weeks after LASIK, a layer of interface fluid developed. Intraocular pressure was 9 mmHg when measured centrally by Goldmann applanation tonometry and 30 mmHg by Tone-pen tonometry. The interface fluid resolved with antiglaucoma agents and corticosteroids combined with cyelosporine. CONCLUSIONS; This case, along with other reported cases, demonstrate the clinical features of interface fluid after LASIK.
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