Long-term outcomes of CXL, partial topo-guided PRK show efficacy, stability, safety

ATHENS, Greece — Ten-year outcomes of keratoconus management with the Athens protocol, consisting of combined partial topography-guided PRK and cross-linking, show quality and stability, according to the specialist who created this method.
“Over the last 13 years, we have treated over 3,000 cases and documented the long-term data of over 1,000 in the literature,” A. John Kanellopoulos, MD, said at the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons Winter Meeting.
Keratoconus is highly prevalent in Greece. In his practice in Athens, Kanellopoulos sees an average of 40

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