Abstract
Therapeutic options for corneal ectasia are evolving, with emphasis on the intra-stromal corneal ring for delaying or eliminating the need for penetrating keratoplasty. A 33-year-old man with grade 4 keratoconus and rising intolerance of the hard contact lens underwent a combination of a new innovative ring and graft with suture in the left eye. Excellent structural support and stability of the cornea were observed immediately post-operatively and 12 months after surgery. It appears as a feasible and safe therapy option for keratoconus eyes with reference to the instability and asymmetry of the cornea. Hence, as a safe and effective technique, it can be performed easily.