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To evaluate the 3‐year results of femtosecond assisted intrastromal corneal ring segments (ICRS) implantation for treating mild to moderate keratoconus. Each patient was implanted with ICRSs according to the preoperative topography and refraction. The segments were implanted in an intracorneal pocket created with the FS200 femtosecond laser. Planning of the operation was done based on the nomograms provided by the manufacturer. Patients' follow‐up involved visual acuity measurement, refraction control, clinical examination, corneal topography (Pentacam and Orbscan) and anterior segment OCT. The operation was performed due to the patients' unsatisfying spectacle-corrected visual acuity and contact lens intolerance. The femtosecond-assisted ICRS implantation, based on the results of the study, improved all patients' visual acuity and topographic and refractive parameters three years postoperatively.
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