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Marrwan Hisham Mohammad Al-Hadeethi

Scopus Research — Marrwan Hisham Mohammad Al-Hadeethi

Optometry. Optical techniques • Optometry. Optical techniques

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2025
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Halboos M.T.; Mohammed M.H.; Al-Jenabi Z.K.; Hamad N.K.; Abdelhaleem N.M.
Pakistan Journal of Ophthalmology , Vol. 41 (3), pp. 240-247
Article Open Access English ISSN: 08863067
Department of Surgery College of Medicine, Babylon University, Babylon, Iraq; Optics Techniques Department, College of Health and Medical Techniques, Al-Mustaqbal University, Hillah, 51001, Iraq; Department of Optical Techniques, College of Health and Medical Techniques, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, Iraq
Purpose: To compare the surgical outcomes of Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK), Femtosecond-LASIK (FSL), and Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) in patients with myopia and myopic astigmatism. Study Design: Retrospective chart analysis. Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted with a retrospective cohort design in myopia and myopic astigmatism patients from two clinics in Babylon, Iraq between February 2021 and March 2023. Method: Retrospective analysis of patients with myopia and myopic astigmatism who underwent kerato-refractive surgery were evaluated for pre-operative and post-operative refraction, corneal topography, and contrast sensitivity. Standardized laser protocols were used for surgery, with follow-ups at 30 days, 90 days, and 6 months. Results: This study included 217 eyes from 109 patients who had PRK, SMILE, and FSL. The patients in FS-LASIK group were older than other groups (p=0.013), while gender showed insignificant difference among the three methods (P=0.480). No statistically significant differences were observed in preoperative visual acuity (P=0.083), sphere (P=0.206), cylinder (P=0.278), or spherical equivalent (P=0.232) among the groups. After the surgery, all three groups showed significant improvements in best corrected visual acuity, spherical error, cylindrical error, and spherical equivalent (P < 0.001). Keratometry values and central corneal thickness significantly decreased in all groups (P < 0.001) after the surgery. Contrast sensitivity decline done month after the surgery but improved significantly by 6 months (P < 0.001). Conclusion: PRK, Femto-LASIK, and SMILE are all effective in managing myopia and myopic astigmatism, with significant improvements in visual acuity, refractive errors, and keratometry values across all groups. © 2025, Ophthalmological Society of Pakistan. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Femtosecond LASIK Photorefractive Keratectomy Refractive Surgery Small Incision Lenticule Extraction Visual Acuity
2024
1 paper
Masoomian B.; Akbari M.R.; Mohammed M.H.; Sadeghi M.; Mirmohammadsadeghi A.; Aghsaei Fard M.; Khorrami-Nejad M.
BMC Ophthalmology , Vol. 24 (1)
2 citations Article Open Access English ISSN: 14712415
Translational ophthalmology Research center, Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Kargar St, Tehran, Iran; School of Rehabilitation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; Department of optical techniques, Al-Mustaqbal University College, Hillah, Babylon, 51001, Iraq
Background: To evaluate the clinical findings of patients with SOP who underwent surgery. Methods: This historical cohort study was performed on 1057 SOP patients managed with surgery in Farabi Hospital, Iran, from 2011 to 2022. Results: There were 990 (93.7%) patients with unilateral SOP with the mean age of 21.8 ± 14.8 years. Of these, 715 patients (72.2%) were diagnosed with congenital SOP, and 275 patients (27.8%) had acquired SOP (P < 0.001). In contrast, 67 (6.3%) patients were diagnosed with bilateral SOP, with the mean age of 19.4 ± 15.6 years. Among these, 18 cases exhibited the masked type. The mean angle of vertical deviation in primary position at far in unilateral and bilateral cases was 15.6 ± 8.3 and 13.3 ± 9.1 △, respectively (P < 0.001). In unilateral cases, abnormal head posture (AHP) was detected in 847 (85.5%) patients and 12 (1.2%) had paradoxical AHP. Amblyopia was found in 89 (9.9%) unilateral and 7 (10.3%) bilateral cases. Solitary inferior oblique myectomy, was the most common surgery in both unilateral (n = 756, 77.1%) and bilateral (n = 35, 52.2%) patients. The second surgery was performed for 84 (8.6%) unilateral and 33 (49.3%) bilateral cases (P < 0.001). The prevalence of amblyopia and the mean angle of horizontal deviation were significantly higher in patients who needed more than one surgery (all P < 0.05). Conclusion: Congenital SOP was more than twice as frequent as acquired SOP and about 90% of unilateral and 50% of bilateral cases were managed with one surgery. Amblyopia and significant horizontal deviation were the most important factors for reoperation. Trial registration: The Institutional Review Board approval was obtained from the Tehran University of Medical Sciences (IR.TUMS.FNM.REC.1400.012) and this study adhered to the tenets of the Declaration of Helsinki and HIPAA. © The Author(s) 2024.
Keywords: Abnormal head posture Clinical characteristics Strabismus Superior oblique palsy