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Summary

Treatments for recurrent corneal erosion (RCE) lack firm evidence due to poor study quality. More high-quality trials are needed to establish effective management guidelines for this common condition.

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  • Corneal Diseases
  • Evidence-Based Medicine

Background:

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  • Current treatment and prophylactic measures for RCE lack established best practices and consensus.
  • This review updates previous analyses of RCE interventions, examining evidence published up to December 2017.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of treatments and prophylactic regimens for recurrent corneal erosion (RCE).
  • To assess interventions for preventing RCE development after trauma and managing existing episodes.
  • To identify the most effective strategies for RCE prophylaxis and treatment.

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  • Included 10 studies (8 randomized, 2 quasi-randomized) with 505 participants, assessing various RCE treatments and prophylaxis.
  • Main Results:

    • Limited evidence exists for most interventions; only one study showed moderate-certainty evidence for diamond burr superficial keratectomy reducing recurrence.
    • Therapeutic contact lenses and phototherapeutic keratectomy showed low-certainty evidence for symptom resolution and recurrence risk, respectively.
    • Many studies were poorly reported, with only one judged to have a low risk of bias; older studies used outdated methods.

    Conclusions:

    • High-quality, masked, randomized controlled trials are essential for establishing effective recurrent corneal erosion (RCE) management.
    • Current evidence is insufficient to guide clinical practice for RCE prophylaxis and treatment.
    • International collaboration is needed to advance research and evaluate major RCE treatments.