国际眼科纵览 ›› 2025, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (2): 153-157.doi: 10.3760/cma.j.cn115500-20250106-25213

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角膜屈光手术的有效光学区

杨梁锦1  王晓璇1  雷玉琳2   

  1. 1 滨州医学院,山东滨州 256699;2 济南明水眼科医院,济南 250200
  • 收稿日期:2025-01-06 出版日期:2025-04-22 发布日期:2025-04-10
  • 通讯作者: 雷玉琳, Email:leiyulin642@126.com

Effective optical zone of corneal refractive surgery

Yang Liangjin1, Wang Xiaoxuan1, Lei Yulin2   

  1. 1 Binzhou Medical University, Binzhou  Shandong 256699, China; 2 Jinan Mingshui Eye Hospital, Jinan 250200, China
  • Received:2025-01-06 Online:2025-04-22 Published:2025-04-10
  • Contact: Lei Yulin, Email: leiyulin642@126.com

摘要: 有效光学区(effective optical zone, EOZ)是评估角膜屈光手术效果的关键指标,其大小及形态直接影响术后视觉质量与并发症发生。本文综述了EOZ的定义、测量方法及其在不同手术方式(包括LASIK、SMILE、PRK及透镜植入术)和屈光状态(近视、远视、散光)下的变化规律。SMILE术后EOZ普遍大于LASIK和PRK,而高度屈光矫正(近视>6.00 D或远视>3.00 D)可能导致EOZ显著缩小。角膜地形图法(如轴向曲率差异法)是目前临床常用的EOZ测量方法,但其标准化仍需进一步探讨。EOZ与术后高阶像差、眩光及患者主观视觉质量密切相关,但轻微的EOZ偏差可能不影响患者满意度。未来需关注中低度屈光矫正中EOZ的动态变化及标准化测量体系的建立。 (国际眼科纵览,2025, 49:153-157

关键词: 有效光学区, 角膜屈光手术

Abstract: The effective optical zone (EOZ), a critical indicator for evaluating corneal refractive surgery outcomes, directly affects postoperative visual quality and complications. This review summarizes the definition of EOZ, measurement methods, and its variations under different surgical techniques (including LASIK, SMILE, PRK, and lenticule implantation) and refractive errors (myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism). Studies indicate that SMILE achieves a larger EOZ compared to LASIK and PRK, while high refractive corrections (myopia >6.00 D or hyperopia >3.00 D) may lead to significant EOZ reduction. Corneal topography (e.g., axial curvature difference method) is widely used for EOZ measurement in clinical practice, yet standardization remains challenging. Furthermore, EOZ correlates with postoperative higher-order aberrations, glare, and subjective visual quality, though minor EOZ deviations may not compromise patient satisfaction. Future directions include focusing on dynamic EOZ changes in low-to-moderate refractive corrections and establishing standardized measurement protocols. (Int Rev Ophthalmol, 2025, 49:  153-157)

Key words: protocols. (Int Rev Ophthalmol, 2025, 49: , 153-157)
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