Femtosecond laser-assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty.
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serval:BIB_04EB128BEFC3
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Femtosecond laser-assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty.
Journal
Ophthalmology
ISSN
1549-4713 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0161-6420
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2008
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
115
Number
8
Pages
1303-1307, 1307.e1
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
To report the technique and small case series results of femtosecond laser-assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty (FALK) for anterior corneal pathology.
Retrospective, noncomparative, interventional case series.
Twelve consecutive eyes from 12 patients with anterior corneal scarring.
Femtosecond laser-assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty.
Measured parameters included femtosecond laser settings, technique, uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), and complications.
Mean follow-up was 12.7 months (range, 6-24). No intraoperative complications were found. Uncorrected visual acuity (VA) improved in 7 eyes (58.3%) compared with preoperative VA. The mean difference between preoperative and postoperative UCVAs was a gain of 2.5 lines (range, unchanged-7 lines). Best-corrected VA was unchanged or improved in all eyes compared with preoperative levels. The mean difference between preoperative and postoperative BCVAs was a gain of 3.8 lines (range, unchanged-8 lines). In 2 eyes, adjuvant surgical procedures were performed (one treated with phototherapeutic keratectomy and the other with photorefractive keratectomy). Six patients (50%) developed dry eye after FALK, which improved during the follow-up period. No graft rejection, infection, or epithelial ingrowth was found in this series of patients.
Femtosecond laser-assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty could improve UCVA and BCVA in patients with anterior corneal pathology.
Retrospective, noncomparative, interventional case series.
Twelve consecutive eyes from 12 patients with anterior corneal scarring.
Femtosecond laser-assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty.
Measured parameters included femtosecond laser settings, technique, uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), and complications.
Mean follow-up was 12.7 months (range, 6-24). No intraoperative complications were found. Uncorrected visual acuity (VA) improved in 7 eyes (58.3%) compared with preoperative VA. The mean difference between preoperative and postoperative UCVAs was a gain of 2.5 lines (range, unchanged-7 lines). Best-corrected VA was unchanged or improved in all eyes compared with preoperative levels. The mean difference between preoperative and postoperative BCVAs was a gain of 3.8 lines (range, unchanged-8 lines). In 2 eyes, adjuvant surgical procedures were performed (one treated with phototherapeutic keratectomy and the other with photorefractive keratectomy). Six patients (50%) developed dry eye after FALK, which improved during the follow-up period. No graft rejection, infection, or epithelial ingrowth was found in this series of patients.
Femtosecond laser-assisted sutureless anterior lamellar keratoplasty could improve UCVA and BCVA in patients with anterior corneal pathology.
Keywords
Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Child, Corneal Diseases/physiopathology, Corneal Diseases/surgery, Corneal Transplantation/methods, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Intraoperative Complications, Lasers, Solid-State/therapeutic use, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications, Retrospective Studies, Suture Techniques, Tomography, Optical Coherence, Visual Acuity/physiology
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