Comparative study of stromal bed of LASIK flaps created with femtosecond lasers (IntraLase FS150, WaveLight FS200) and mechanical microkeratome.

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serval:BIB_43DFE5423A2D
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
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Title
Comparative study of stromal bed of LASIK flaps created with femtosecond lasers (IntraLase FS150, WaveLight FS200) and mechanical microkeratome.
Journal
The British journal of ophthalmology
Author(s)
Kymionis G.D., Kontadakis G.A., Naoumidi I., Kankariya V.P., Panagopoulou S., Manousaki A., Grentzelos M.A., Pallikaris I.G.
ISSN
1468-2079 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0007-1161
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
98
Number
1
Pages
133-137
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Comparative Study ; Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
To compare stromal bed smoothness in LASIK flaps created with two different femtosecond lasers (IntraLase FS150 and WaveLight FS200) and a mechanical microkeratome (MMK) (Carriazo-Pendular microkeratome).
Sixty freshly enucleated porcine eyes were used for the study. Twenty flaps were created and constitute each of the following three groups: IntraLase FS150 (IFS group), WaveLight FS200 (WFS group) and MMK (MMK group). In each of the three groups, 10 flaps were created with intended thickness of 110 μm and another 10 flaps with 130 μm. Images were assessed with light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Qualitative surface roughness grading of the images was performed by five masked observers and statistical comparisons of scores were made between groups.
The results of qualitative surface roughness grading demonstrated that there was no significant difference between the two femtosecond (FS) lasers when comparing the subgroups with the same flap thickness (p>0.05 in both comparisons, Mann-Whitney U test). In addition, there was no statistically significant difference (p>0.05) in each flap maker group between different thickness subgroups. However, the scores of the FS laser subgroups were significantly better than the scores of the MMK subgroups with corresponding flap thicknesses (p<0.05, Mann-Whitney U test).
Our study demonstrates that the IntraLase FS150 and the WaveLight FS200 had a similar performance and provided flaps with smooth surfaces. In comparison to the MMK, the studied femtosecond laser systems had a superior performance in terms of smoothness.
Keywords
Animals, Corneal Stroma/surgery, Corneal Stroma/ultrastructure, Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ/methods, Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ/standards, Lasers, Excimer/standards, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Models, Animal, Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures/instrumentation, Surface Properties, Surgical Flaps, Swine, Cornea, Optics and Refraction, Treatment Lasers
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Web of science
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