ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: 84 patients (35 M and 49 F; mean age 35,19 / 8,03) with refractive errors and ocular motility disorders (ET, XT, convergence defects) underwent refractive surgery. Only patients with a valid binocular function were selected for this study. 65 patients underwent PRK and 19 underwent LASIK. At two years follow up have been evaluated. Results: only 1 patient (0.01%) manifested diplopia post-surgery. Conclusions: ocular motility disorders are not absolute contra-indication to refractive surgery.