Corneal cross-linking (CXL), introduced by Wollensak et al. in 2003, is a minimally invasive procedure to halt the progression of keratoconus. Conventional CXL is recommended in eyes with corneal thickness of at least 400 microns after de-epithelialization to prevent endothelial toxicity. However, most of the keratoconic corneas requiring CXL may not fulfill this preoperative inclusion criterion. Moderate-to-advanced cases are often found to have a pachymetry less than this threshold. There are various modifications to the conventional method to circumvent this issue of CXL thin corneas while avoiding the possible complications. This review is an update on the modifications of conventional CXL for thin corneas
The corneal cross-linking has been used in order to reduce and stabilize the progression of ectatic ...
Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of double contact lens-assisted corn...
The corneal cross-linking has been used in order to reduce and stabilize the progression of ectatic ...
Corneal cross-linking (CXL), introduced by Wollensak et al. in 2003, is a minimally invasive procedu...
Corneal cross-linking (CXL), introduced by Wollensak et al. in 2003, is a minimally invasive procedu...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The purpose of this review is to determine the indications and efficacy of the su...
PURPOSE Corneal Crosslinking (CXL) strengthens the keratoconus cornea and prevents further diseas...
Virgilio Galvis,1–3 Alejandro Tello,1–3 Alvaro I Ortiz,3 Luis C Escaf2 1Centro Oftalmol...
hin corneas with a minimum corneal thickness less than 400 μm after epithelial removal represent a c...
hin corneas with a minimum corneal thickness less than 400 μm after epithelial removal represent a c...
hin corneas with a minimum corneal thickness less than 400 μm after epithelial removal represent a c...
hin corneas with a minimum corneal thickness less than 400 μm after epithelial removal represent a c...
The corneal cross-linking has been used in order to reduce and stabilize the progression of ectatic ...
Purpose: To review the historical background and basic principles of collagen cross-linking, to brin...
The corneal cross-linking has been used in order to reduce and stabilize the progression of ectatic ...
The corneal cross-linking has been used in order to reduce and stabilize the progression of ectatic ...
Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of double contact lens-assisted corn...
The corneal cross-linking has been used in order to reduce and stabilize the progression of ectatic ...
Corneal cross-linking (CXL), introduced by Wollensak et al. in 2003, is a minimally invasive procedu...
Corneal cross-linking (CXL), introduced by Wollensak et al. in 2003, is a minimally invasive procedu...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The purpose of this review is to determine the indications and efficacy of the su...
PURPOSE Corneal Crosslinking (CXL) strengthens the keratoconus cornea and prevents further diseas...
Virgilio Galvis,1–3 Alejandro Tello,1–3 Alvaro I Ortiz,3 Luis C Escaf2 1Centro Oftalmol...
hin corneas with a minimum corneal thickness less than 400 μm after epithelial removal represent a c...
hin corneas with a minimum corneal thickness less than 400 μm after epithelial removal represent a c...
hin corneas with a minimum corneal thickness less than 400 μm after epithelial removal represent a c...
hin corneas with a minimum corneal thickness less than 400 μm after epithelial removal represent a c...
The corneal cross-linking has been used in order to reduce and stabilize the progression of ectatic ...
Purpose: To review the historical background and basic principles of collagen cross-linking, to brin...
The corneal cross-linking has been used in order to reduce and stabilize the progression of ectatic ...
The corneal cross-linking has been used in order to reduce and stabilize the progression of ectatic ...
Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of double contact lens-assisted corn...
The corneal cross-linking has been used in order to reduce and stabilize the progression of ectatic ...