Technique without Cutting and without Contact: PKR or Trans-PRK

Eye surgery with PRK or Trans-PKR?

De toutes les techniques de surface, notre préférence va à la Trans-PKR  depuis que nous l’avons expérimentée, qui cumule les avantages de la PKR tout en minimisant ses inconvénients.
La Trans-PKR est la seule technique 100% laser, sans aucun contact avec l’œil du patient.
Elle cumule tous les avantages sécuritaires de la PKR dont elle est une amélioration, avec moins de douleur et des résultats plus rapides qu’une PKR classique.
Sa récupération est toutefois plus lente qu’avec le Lasik.

PKR (Photorefractive Keratectomy) and TransPKR (Transepithelial PRK) are two refractive surgery techniques used to correct visual defects such as myopia, astigmatism, and in some cases, hyperopia. Although similar in their goal, they differ in their surgical approach, postoperative comfort, and healing process. Let’s compare them to better understand their respective advantages.

What is PKR?

PKR is one of the oldest refractive surgery techniques, introduced in the 1980s. It consists of:

  1. Remove the corneal epithelium (the surface layer of the cornea) manually or using diluted alcohol to soften it.
  2. Using an excimer laser to reshape the corneal stroma underneath to correct visual defects.
  3. Place a bandage lens to protect the cornea for a few days while the epithelium grows back.

What is TransPKR?

TransPKR, also called transepithelial PKR, is an evolution of traditional PKR. It differs in that:

  1. The excimer laser performs both epithelial removal and corneal stromal remodeling in a single step, without manual intervention or the use of alcohol.
  2. Epithelial removal is performed more uniformly, reducing the risk of collateral damage.
  3. As with PKR, a bandage lens is placed after the procedure.

Comparative study: PKR vs TransPKR

CriteriaPKRTransPKR
MethodManual epithelial removalOne-step laser ablation
Duration of the interventionLonger (2 steps)Shorter (1 step)
Post-operative painModerate to highGenerally weaker
Recovery4-7 days for recovery3-5 days, faster healing
PrecisionLess consistentMore homogeneous, reduces irregularities
Risk of infectionSlightly greaterLower, less handling
Dry eyesFrequentLess frequent

Advantages of TransPKR over PKR

  1. Improved comfort: By avoiding the use of alcohol to remove the epithelium, TransPKR causes less post-operative pain.
  2. Faster recovery: Since epithelial ablation is performed more precisely by the laser, epithelial regeneration is faster.
  3. Reduced risk of infection and inflammation: Since the procedure is performed entirely by laser, there is less contact with the eye, thus reducing the risks.
  4. Better visual quality: Regular corneal reshaping often leads to better post-operative vision quality.

Disadvantages of each technique

  • PKR :
    • More painful after surgery.
    • Longer recovery time.
    • Increased risk of corneal opacities (haze).
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Opération de chirurgie réfractive par la technique de la PKR. #ophtalmologie #PKR #myopie #lunettes #chirurgielaser

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  • TransPKR :
    • Generally higher cost due to advanced technology.
    • Less accessible in some centers compared to traditional PKR.

Conclusions of clinical studies

Several comparative studies show that TransPKR offers faster recovery and improved comfort compared to conventional PKR. According to publications in ophthalmological journals, patients operated on by TransPKR generally experience less post-operative pain and have visual results comparable to or slightly better than those operated on by standard PKR. Complication rates (such as corneal haze) are also reduced with TransPKR.

However, the choice between the two techniques depends on the patient's profile, the characteristics of their cornea, and the recommendations of the ophthalmic surgeon.

Explainer Video: The Course of the Transpkr Operation

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Déroulé complet (en live) d’une TransPKR, réalisée par le Dr Sion. Le but de cette vidéo est de vous illustrer le déroulé de cette opération, et de lutter contrer quelques idées reçues à propos de cette chirurgie. Des questions ? 👀

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