Baldone J A, Franklin R M
Ann Ophthalmol. 1983 May;15(5):416-8.
A 31-year-old man with myopia underwent bilateral radial keratotomy. Except for a microperforation of the cornea of the left eye, the operative procedures were uneventful. The postoperative uncorrected visual acuity was excellent in both eyes until a cataract suddenly developed in the left eye 3 1/2 months after the procedure. No preexisting ocular or systemic conditions existed to explain the sudden development of the cataract, and no evidence of iris or anterior capsular damage could be seen on examination. The sudden development of this cataract after radial keratotomy remains unexplained.
一名31岁的近视男性接受了双眼放射状角膜切开术。除左眼角膜有一个微小穿孔外,手术过程顺利。术后双眼未矫正视力均极佳,直到术后3个半月左眼突然发生白内障。没有先前存在的眼部或全身疾病可以解释白内障的突然发生,检查时也未发现虹膜或前囊膜损伤的迹象。放射状角膜切开术后这种白内障的突然发生原因不明。