October consultation #5

It is reassuring that the patient has clear grafts with corneal pachymetries that are within normal limits. I would get a corneal topography and evaluate the astigmatism. In addition, I would want to carefully examine the lenses to determine whether there are any cataracts accounting for more myopic shift in the left eye. I assume that there are no sutures in the steep area to remove. If there are sutures, tension can be adjusted with selective suture removal based on topography to decrease astigmatism.
Source: Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Tags: Consultation section: Cataract Source Type: research