Combined femtosecond intrastromal lenticular implantation and corneal crosslinking to treat advanced keratoconus: a 6-month observation including epithelial remodeling

Abstract Purpose To evaluate the effect of combined femtosecond intrastromal lenticular implantation (FILI) and corneal crosslinking (CXL) in advanced keratoconus by reporting visual quality, biomechanics, curvature, and corneal epithelial remodeling. Methods Nine eyes from eight patients with advan...

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Main Authors: Yahui Dong, Jing Zhang, Yafei Xu, Lihong Xu, Fangfang Sun, Jie Hou, Zhixing Ma, Yulin Lei
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Jing Zhang
Yafei Xu
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Fangfang Sun
Jie Hou
Zhixing Ma
Yulin Lei
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Yulin Lei
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description Abstract Purpose To evaluate the effect of combined femtosecond intrastromal lenticular implantation (FILI) and corneal crosslinking (CXL) in advanced keratoconus by reporting visual quality, biomechanics, curvature, and corneal epithelial remodeling. Methods Nine eyes from eight patients with advanced keratoconus were included in this retrospective study. All involved eyes underwent combined FILI and CXL. A femtosecond laser was used to create an intrastromal pocket with a 4 mm incision in the recipient cornea. A convex stromal lenticule, obtained by small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) for myopia treatment, was then gently inserted into the intrastromal pocket through the 4 mm incision and flattened. Following this, the CXL procedure was performed on the operative eye. Follow-up evaluations were conducted before surgery and at 1,3, and 6 months postoperatively. Results We collected data before surgery and at 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively for all involved keratoconus patients. Corneal biomechanical properties in all eyes improved significantly; SP-A1 increased from the preoperative value (36.17 ± 4.70) to 6 months postoperatively (53.47 ± 3.55, P = 0.008). ARTh increased from the preoperative value (129.19 ± 8.63) to 6 months postoperatively (320.61 ± 54.47, P = 0.015). The integrated radius decreased from the preoperative value (17.18 ± 3.26) to 6 months postoperatively (13.36 ± 2.64, P = 0.015). There was no statistical difference in DAR-2 mm and A1 velocity between preoperative and 1, 3, and 6 months postoperative time points (P = 0.651, P = 0.397). The central corneal thickness of all patients increased significantly and remained stable after surgery. The uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) did not change significantly, but some patients wore rigid gas permeable contact lenses (RGPs) over 6 months after surgery and achieved a best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of LogMAR 0.2 to 0.0. The absolute value of spherical aberration in the 6th month decreased than that before the surgery (P = 0.028), and there was no significant change in higher-order aberrations and coma aberrations before and after the surgery. Following the surgery, the epithelium became thicker in both central 0-1 mm and peripheral 3.5–4.5 mm zones of the cornea, but showed no significant disparities within the paracentral 1–2.5 mm and 2.5–3.5 mm regions. The corneal epithelial thickness (CET) became more uniform overall. Conclusions Combined FILI and CXL appear to effectively thickened the cornea and improved the corneal biomechanics of advanced keratoconus, and prevented further development of keratoconus. The corneal epithelium thickened in both central and peripheral regions, and the distribution of corneal epithelial thickness became more uniform after surgery. We suggest that this change in the corneal epithelium may be related to a moderate rate of corneal thickness change after surgery (i.e. an increase in ARTh), rather than a change in the curvature of the anterior surface of the cornea.
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spelling doaj-art-46f555f75bfc43afa1a8f4d9c5e329bd2025-08-20T02:31:03ZengBMCBMC Ophthalmology1471-24152025-06-0125111310.1186/s12886-025-04141-5Combined femtosecond intrastromal lenticular implantation and corneal crosslinking to treat advanced keratoconus: a 6-month observation including epithelial remodelingYahui Dong0Jing Zhang1Yafei Xu2Lihong Xu3Fangfang Sun4Jie Hou5Zhixing Ma6Yulin Lei7Jinan Mingshui Eye HospitalJinan Mingshui Eye HospitalJinan Mingshui Eye HospitalJinan Mingshui Eye HospitalJinan Mingshui Eye HospitalJinan Mingshui Eye HospitalJinan Mingshui Eye HospitalJinan Mingshui Eye HospitalAbstract Purpose To evaluate the effect of combined femtosecond intrastromal lenticular implantation (FILI) and corneal crosslinking (CXL) in advanced keratoconus by reporting visual quality, biomechanics, curvature, and corneal epithelial remodeling. Methods Nine eyes from eight patients with advanced keratoconus were included in this retrospective study. All involved eyes underwent combined FILI and CXL. A femtosecond laser was used to create an intrastromal pocket with a 4 mm incision in the recipient cornea. A convex stromal lenticule, obtained by small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) for myopia treatment, was then gently inserted into the intrastromal pocket through the 4 mm incision and flattened. Following this, the CXL procedure was performed on the operative eye. Follow-up evaluations were conducted before surgery and at 1,3, and 6 months postoperatively. Results We collected data before surgery and at 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively for all involved keratoconus patients. Corneal biomechanical properties in all eyes improved significantly; SP-A1 increased from the preoperative value (36.17 ± 4.70) to 6 months postoperatively (53.47 ± 3.55, P = 0.008). ARTh increased from the preoperative value (129.19 ± 8.63) to 6 months postoperatively (320.61 ± 54.47, P = 0.015). The integrated radius decreased from the preoperative value (17.18 ± 3.26) to 6 months postoperatively (13.36 ± 2.64, P = 0.015). There was no statistical difference in DAR-2 mm and A1 velocity between preoperative and 1, 3, and 6 months postoperative time points (P = 0.651, P = 0.397). The central corneal thickness of all patients increased significantly and remained stable after surgery. The uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA) did not change significantly, but some patients wore rigid gas permeable contact lenses (RGPs) over 6 months after surgery and achieved a best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of LogMAR 0.2 to 0.0. The absolute value of spherical aberration in the 6th month decreased than that before the surgery (P = 0.028), and there was no significant change in higher-order aberrations and coma aberrations before and after the surgery. Following the surgery, the epithelium became thicker in both central 0-1 mm and peripheral 3.5–4.5 mm zones of the cornea, but showed no significant disparities within the paracentral 1–2.5 mm and 2.5–3.5 mm regions. The corneal epithelial thickness (CET) became more uniform overall. Conclusions Combined FILI and CXL appear to effectively thickened the cornea and improved the corneal biomechanics of advanced keratoconus, and prevented further development of keratoconus. The corneal epithelium thickened in both central and peripheral regions, and the distribution of corneal epithelial thickness became more uniform after surgery. We suggest that this change in the corneal epithelium may be related to a moderate rate of corneal thickness change after surgery (i.e. an increase in ARTh), rather than a change in the curvature of the anterior surface of the cornea.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-025-04141-5KeratoconusFemtosecond laserAdditive keratoplastyIntrastromal inlayCorneal CrosslinkingEpithelium
spellingShingle Yahui Dong
Jing Zhang
Yafei Xu
Lihong Xu
Fangfang Sun
Jie Hou
Zhixing Ma
Yulin Lei
Combined femtosecond intrastromal lenticular implantation and corneal crosslinking to treat advanced keratoconus: a 6-month observation including epithelial remodeling
BMC Ophthalmology
Keratoconus
Femtosecond laser
Additive keratoplasty
Intrastromal inlay
Corneal Crosslinking
Epithelium
title Combined femtosecond intrastromal lenticular implantation and corneal crosslinking to treat advanced keratoconus: a 6-month observation including epithelial remodeling
title_full Combined femtosecond intrastromal lenticular implantation and corneal crosslinking to treat advanced keratoconus: a 6-month observation including epithelial remodeling
title_fullStr Combined femtosecond intrastromal lenticular implantation and corneal crosslinking to treat advanced keratoconus: a 6-month observation including epithelial remodeling
title_full_unstemmed Combined femtosecond intrastromal lenticular implantation and corneal crosslinking to treat advanced keratoconus: a 6-month observation including epithelial remodeling
title_short Combined femtosecond intrastromal lenticular implantation and corneal crosslinking to treat advanced keratoconus: a 6-month observation including epithelial remodeling
title_sort combined femtosecond intrastromal lenticular implantation and corneal crosslinking to treat advanced keratoconus a 6 month observation including epithelial remodeling
topic Keratoconus
Femtosecond laser
Additive keratoplasty
Intrastromal inlay
Corneal Crosslinking
Epithelium
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-025-04141-5
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