%0 Journal Article %T Incidence, Treatment and Visual Outcomes of Non-Infectious Keratitis as a Postoperative Complication of Laser-Assisted in-Situ Keratomileusis %A Mahmoud M Saleh %A MD %A Ahmed I Galhoom %A MD %A Abdallah E Shelil %A MD %A Hasan %J The Egyptian Journal Of Hospital Medicine %D 2010 %I Pan Arab League of Continuous Medical Education %X Purpose: To study the incidence, treatment, and visual outcomes of Non-Infectious Keratitis as a Postoperative Complication of Laser in-Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) at Elite Medical & Surgical Center. K S A Methods: The files of 3500 post-LASIK patients (6326 eyes) were reviewed for the development of Non-Infectious Keratitis. Incidence, management regimens, and final best spectacle corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) were reported. Results: Post-LASIK Non-Infectious Keratitis was diagnosed in 149 eyes (2.35%). The Keratitis was classified as diffuse lamellar keratitis (DLK) in 89 eyes (1.4%) and 60 eyes (0.94%) as localized debris-related Keratitis (LDK). Conclusion: The occurrence of post-LASIK Non-Infectious Keratitis was 2.35%, with DLK being the common diagnosis overall, with 92.6% of patients achieving 20/20 BSCVA. The best way for prevention of DLK is to eliminate defined predisposing factors for DLK. Close follow-up during the early postoperative period. %U http://egyptianjournal.net78.net/38_10.pd