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Transepithelial Photorefractive Keratectomy Compared to Conventional Photorefractive Keratectomy: A Meta-Analysis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Ophthalmology, 2022
This meta-analysis review compares the primary and secondary outcomes of transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy (TPRK) to the conventional photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), in terms of efficacy, predictability, safety, and patient perspectives.
Tariq Alasbali
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Refractive Effect of Epithelial Remodelling in Myopia after Transepithelial Photorefractive Keratectomy [PDF]

open access: yesVision (Switzerland), 2022
(1) Introduction: We analysed epithelial changes after the treatment of moderate myopia with transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy. (2) Materials and Methods: We used optical coherence tomography data and analysed changes in the stroma and ...
Diego De Ortueta, Samuel Arba-Mosquera
exaly   +4 more sources

Transepithelial Photorefractive Keratectomy—Review [PDF]

open access: yesVision (Switzerland)
The type and nature of refractive surgery procedures has greatly increased over the past few decades, allowing for almost all patient populations to be treated to extremely high satisfaction.
Mohamed Gamal Ebidalla Elghobaier   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Postoperative Pain Comparison Between Alcohol-Assisted and Transepithelial Photorefractive Keratectomy Using Nepafenac Treatment: A Novel Study [PDF]

open access: yesOphthalmology and Therapy
Introduction The study aimed to compare postoperative pain between alcohol-assisted and transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy in patients who received the novel analgesic preoperative nepafenac treatment 2 days preoperatively and 3 days ...
Nir Gomel, Nir Sorkin, Asaf Achiron
exaly   +3 more sources

Transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy for myopia: effect of age and keratometric values [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Ophthalmology, 2021
AIM: To investigate demographic and preoperative factors increasing the risk of ametropia following transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy (transPRK) in myopia and myopic astigmatism. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study included myopic eyes (-0.
Agus Supartoto, Indra Tri Mahayana
exaly   +3 more sources

The Impact of Preoperative Corneal Epithelial Refraction Toricity on Transepithelial Photorefractive Keratectomy for the Treatment of Hyperopia or Mixed Astigmatism [PDF]

open access: yesVision
This study analyzed the impact of corneal epithelial refraction on the correction of hyperopic and mixed astigmatism eyes treated with transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy.
Diego de Ortueta, Samuel Arba-Mosquera
doaj   +2 more sources

Transepithelial Photorefractive Keratectomy for Hyperopia Correction: An Uncharted Territory [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Ophthalmology, 2023
Swapnali Sabhapandit, Afra Abdussamad, Tummala Arifa Shaik, Solomon Raju Perumalla Institute of Ophthalmic Sciences, Asian Institute of Gastroenterology Hospitals, Hyderabad, Telangana, IndiaCorrespondence: Swapnali Sabhapandit, Institute of Ophthalmic ...
Sabhapandit S   +3 more
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Transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy enhancement for myopic regression

open access: yesOman Journal of Ophthalmology
BACKGROUND: Uncorrected refractive errors are a major global public health concern, responsible for approximately 50% of visual impairments. Surgical options such as photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) are effective
Turad A. Alkadi   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Early visual and clinical outcomes of transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy versus transepithelial keratectomy with smart pulse technology for myopia

open access: yesOman Journal of Ophthalmology
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to compare early visual outcomes, epithelial healing, and stromal haze between transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy (Trans-PRK) using smart pulse technology (SPT) with traditional Trans-PRK.
Turad Alkadi   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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