Comparison of Corneal Flap Morphology Using AS-OCT in LASIK With the WaveLight FS200 Femtosecond Laser Versus a Mechanical Microkeratome
2013; Slack Incorporated (United States); Volume: 29; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3928/1081597x-20130415-03
ISSN1938-2391
AutoresYu Zhang, Yue-guo Chen, Ying-Jie Xia,
Tópico(s)Intraocular Surgery and Lenses
ResumoPURPOSE: To evaluate and compare the thickness and the morphology of femtosecond and mechanical microkeratome LASIK flaps using anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT). METHODS: Bilateral LASIK was performed in 132 eyes from 61 myopic patients. Flaps were created in 72 eyes using the WaveLight FS200 femtosecond laser (Wave-Light GmbH, Erlangen, Germany) and in 50 eyes using the Moria microkeratome (Moria SA, Antony, France). AS-OCT was used 1 week postoperatively to evaluate the thickness of 17 points across each flap, which were 0, 2, and 3.5 mm to the corneal vertex on the horizontal, vertical, 45°, and 135° meridians. RESULTS: The mean central flap thickness was 105.53 ± 5.86 μ m in the WaveLight group and 132.96 ± 13.91 μ m in the Moria group ( P < .001). The difference between the achieved and the intended flap thickness (accuracy) was 6.17 ± 3.98 and 23.60 ± 12.64 μm, respectively ( P < .001). The standard deviation within individual flap (uniformity) was smaller in the WaveLight group. The symmetry and regularity were also better in the WaveLight group. Flap morphology showed a more regular planar shape in the WaveLight group and a meniscus shape in the Moria group. CONCLUSIONS: AS-OCT showed that the flaps created by the WaveLight femtosecond laser were more accurate, reproducible, and uniform than those created by the Moria microkeratome. [ J Refract Surg. 2013;29(5):320–324.]
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