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Phototherapeutic Keratectomy (PTK)
 
The excimer laser may provide a novel modality in the treatment of
a number of superficial corneal disorders. This treatment is known a
phototherapeutic keratectomy or PTK. Whether PTK is used alone or as an
adjunctive strategy in traditional corneal surgical techniques, a number of
disorders affecting the corneal surface may be successfully treated by
taking advantage of the excimer laser's ability to meticulously remove
superficial corneal tissue. These include a variety of corneal
degenerations and dystrophies, corneal irregularities, and superficial
scars. While some of these conditions, heretofore, could be treated by
mechanical superficial keratectomy techniques, PTK may minimize tissue
removal and surgical trauma. The smoother stromal surface achieved by the
excimer laser procedure may improve surface smoothness of the cornea,
improve postoperative corneal clarity and decrease postoperative scarring,
and facilitate subsequent epithelial adhesion. Moreover, superficial
corneal disorders which, in some cases, would otherwise require corneal
transplant may be amenable to treatment with the PTK procedure.
Unlike the excimer laser PRK or LASIK technique for correction of
nearsightedness, PTK treatments will vary with different corneal disorders,
and the clinical goals of the procedure may, likewise, vary depending upon
the patient's symptoms.
In depth articles and studies:
Excimer Laser Phototherapeutic Keratectomy: Surgical strategies and clinical outcomes
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