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PURPOSE: To determine whether the flattening effect of corneal incisions differs between the right and left eye. METHODS: A retrospective study of preoperative and postoperative corneal astigmatism was performed for patients who had bilateral cataract surgery by a right-handed surgeon. The change in corneal astigmatism was attributed to the 2.2-mm phacoemulsification incision, and the incisional flattening effect was calculated. The incisions were grouped by position on the eye and whether they were performed on the preoperative steep corneal meridian. RESULTS: A total of 1,298 eyes of 649 patients were evaluated. The flattening effect of temporal 2.2-mm incisions performed on the preoperative corneal steep meridian was different for right eyes (0.53 diopters D) and left eyes (0.34 D) (P = .017). The flattening effect of superior 2.2-mm incisions performed on the preoperative corneal steep meridian was equivalent in the two eyes. CONCLUSIONS: The flattening effect of a corneal incision may depend on whether it has been performed on the right or the left eye. J Refract Surg. 2016;32(9):598-603..
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Noel Alpins
James K. Y. Ong
George Stamatelatos
Journal of Refractive Surgery
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1b4e8490759efe6f0c36bf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3928/1081597x-20160608-01