Solving STODS-Surgical Temporary Ocular Discomfort Syndrome

Diagnostics (Basel). 2023 Feb 22;13(5):837. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics13050837.

Abstract

The term STODS (Surgical Temporary Ocular Discomfort Syndrome) has been coined to describe the ocular surface perturbations induced by surgery. As one of the most important refractive elements of the eye, Guided Ocular Surface and Lid Disease (GOLD) optimization is fundamental to success in achieving refractive outcomes and mitigating STODS. Effective GOLD optimization and the prevention/treatment of STODS requires an understanding of the molecular, cellular, and anatomic factors that influence ocular surface microenvironment and the associated perturbations induced by surgical intervention. By reviewing the current understanding of STODS etiologies, we will attempt to outline a rationale for a tailored GOLD optimization depending on the ocular surgical insult. With a bench-to-bedside approach, we will highlight clinical examples of effective GOLD perioperative optimization that can mitigate STODS' deleterious effect on preoperative imaging and postoperative healing.

Keywords: Keratopathy; LALEX; LASIK; SMILE; STODS; dry eye.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.