Radial Keratotomy with Astigmatism Correction in Pune
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Reviewed by
Dr. Aditya Raut M.B.B.S D.O.MS
Updated on Mar 08  •  2 mins read
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What is Radial Keratotomy with Astigmatism Correction

Radial Keratotomy (RK) with Astigmatism Correction is a surgical procedure used to correct astigmatism, which is an eye condition that causes blurred vision due to an irregular shape of the cornea.During the procedure, the surgeon will make several small incisions in the cornea using a diamond-tipped blade.

The incisions are made in a radial pattern, which means that they radiate outward from the center of the cornea like spokes in a wheel.These incisions weaken the cornea and allow the surgeon to reshape it.

The reshaping of the cornea helps to correct the astigmatism, resulting in improved vision.RK with Astigmatism Correction is generally a safe and effective procedure, but it is important to note that it is not suitable for everyone.

It is important to discuss any potential risks with your doctor prior to undergoing the procedure.


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Am I eligible for Radial Keratotomy with Astigmatism Correction

  1. Are you over the age of 18?
  2. Have you been diagnosed with astigmatism?
  3. Are you in good general health?
  4. Are you currently taking any medications that could interfere with the procedure?
  5. Have you been told by a doctor that you are a good candidate for Radial Keratotomy with Astigmatism Correction?

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Causes of Radial Keratotomy with Astigmatism Correction

  1. High astigmatism in both eyes
  2. Severe nearsightedness
  3. Presbyopia, or the inability to focus on near objects
  4. Keratoconus, a condition in which the cornea thins and becomes cone-shaped, causing distorted vision
  5. Corneal scarring or irregularities caused by injury or disease

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Risks involved in Radial Keratotomy with Astigmatism Correction

  1. Infection
  2. Loss of vision
  3. Overcorrection or Undercorrection of Astigmatism
  4. Postoperative dry eye
  5. Increase in intraocular pressure

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Is there any option other than Radial Keratotomy with Astigmatism Correction

  1. Vision Therapy: This involves special exercises and activities to help strengthen and improve the patient's vision.
  2. Refractive Surgery: Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) or photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) are two surgical procedures that can help reduce or eliminate the patient's astigmatism.
  3. Orthokeratology: This involves fitting the patient with specially designed contact lenses that reshape the cornea and correct the patient's astigmatism.
  4. Intacs: Similar to refractive surgery, this procedure involves inserting tiny plastic rings into the patient's cornea to help reduce astigmatism.
  5. Eyeglasses or Contact Lenses: The patient can wear eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct their astigmatism.

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FAQ's

  1. Before the Surgery
    1. Stop wearing contact lenses or glasses for at least two weeks prior to the surgery.
    2. Avoid activities that could strain the eye, such as sports and swimming.
    3. Refrain from using any eye makeup or cosmetic products near the eye area.
    4. Stop taking any medications that could interfere with the surgery, such as blood thinners and anti-inflammatory drugs.
    5. Have a comprehensive eye exam done to ensure that the patient is a suitable candidate for the procedure.
  2. After the Surgery
    1. Follow the instructions of your eye doctor and wear the prescribed eye protection while healing.
    2. Avoid strenuous activities or lifting heavy objects for at least one week after surgery.
    3. Do not rub or put pressure on the eyes for at least 3 weeks after surgery.
    4. Avoid swimming, using a hot tub, or sauna for at least one month after surgery.
    5. Avoid using make-up, lotions, or creams near the eyes for at least one month after surgery.

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Reviewed By

Dr.Aditya Raut, MBBS, DOMS, Cataract and Refractive Surgeon, with experience of over 3000 cataract surgeries.

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Article Reviewed by Dr. Aditya Raut M.B.B.S D.O.MS Cataract Lasik and refractive surgeon
Specialist in number reduction surgery, Refractive Lens exchange and ICL surgery.

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