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Changes in Schlemm's canal, trabecular meshwork, and relevant parameters in the early stage after SMILE of myopia patients.

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AIM To observe the changes in Schlemm's canal (SC), trabecular meshwork (TM), and anterior chamber relevant parameters after small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) of myopia patients. METHODS A total of… Click to show full abstract

AIM To observe the changes in Schlemm's canal (SC), trabecular meshwork (TM), and anterior chamber relevant parameters after small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) of myopia patients. METHODS A total of 58 eyes from 30 patients who underwent SMILE were divided into a low and moderate myopia group (group A, 32 eyes) and a high myopia group (group B, 26 eyes). The diameter and area of the SC, the width and thickness of TM obtained by CIRRUS HD-OCT5000, and the related anterior chamber parameters obtained by Pentacam anterior segment analysis system, accommodation amplitude (AMP) were observed pre- and postoperatively. The preoperative intraocular pressure (IOP) and postoperative correction of intraocular pressure (IOPcc) were measured. RESULTS The diameter and area of the SC in the two groups were significantly increased postoperatively (all P<0.01). The TM width of the patients in the two groups were increased at 1mo after surgery (both P<0.01), but the TM thickness did not change (P>0.05). The corneal curvature, central anterior chamber depth, and anterior chamber volume decreased after SMILE surgery (all P<0.01). There was a weak negative correlation between the SC area change and AMP change in group A (r=-0.362, P<0.01). The postoperative IOP decreased after correction by Shah formula (P<0.05). CONCLUSION SC and TM in myopia patients change in the early postoperative stage of SMILE and the IOP is decline.

Keywords: group; myopia; schlemm canal; changes schlemm; canal trabecular; myopia patients

Journal Title: International journal of ophthalmology
Year Published: 2022

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