Keratoconus lasik: lasik surgery is typically not recommended for patients with keratoconus

Keratoconus is sometimes detected during screening for lasik surgery. The first part of lasik consultation includes taking a corneal map of the eye, which reveals the degree of keratoconus, if any. In this case, for patients discovered to have keratonconus, lasik surgery is no longer an option. However, if the keratoconus is able to be first successfully treated, then the patient may qualify for a later, post keratoconus lasik or PRK intervention.

Dr. Lombardi made a breakthrough in the treatment of keratoconus in the early 80s, when he applied the same principles used in Radial Keratotomy, strategically located incisions in the cornea to correct myopia disorders, to treat keratoconus.

To read a first-hand report on how in a patient with keratoconus, lasik surgery was successfully performed by Dr. Lombardi with Mini Ark Surgery, consult Testimony of Mini ARK Surgery 2004 - 2005 by Jimmy Peacock.

 

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