Objective:
To illustrate the challenges and solutions in managing post-radial keratotomy (RK) irregular astigmatism using advanced multimodal imaging.
Key Findings:
- Irregular astigmatism and endothelial changes were identified as contributors to the patient's visual decline.
- Multimodal imaging provided critical insights that traditional methods failed to reveal.
- The modified scleral lens design significantly improved the patient's visual acuity.
Interpretation:
The case highlights the importance of advanced imaging technologies in diagnosing and managing complex corneal conditions, particularly in post-RK patients.
Limitations:
- The study is based on a single patient case, limiting generalizability.
- Long-term outcomes of the treatment plan were not assessed.
Conclusion:
Modern multimodal anterior segment systems are essential for uncovering hidden pathologies and improving patient outcomes in specialty contact lens practices.
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