We report the results of several femtosecond (Fs) laser‐assisted anterior lamellar keratoplasty modifications including Fs‐ALK (11 eyes) and Fs‐DALK (34 eyes). The control group consisted of the manual air‐viscobubble DALK (35 eyes). Optimal Fs‐laser parameters for corneas trephination and lamellar cuts were studied in the donor cadaver eyes. The quality of lamellar interface after laser dissection was assessed with atomic microscopy. Clinical data collected included the numbers of intra‐ and postop complications, VA with and without correction, postop astigmatism, corneal hysteresis and corneal resistance factors (ORA), EC loss and graft long‐tern survival rates. Mean follow‐up was 18.6±5.1 months. Fs‐DALK with optimized cutting algorithm resulted in fastest visual recovery, lesser postop astigmatism and better BCVA. The outcome difference in between the Fs‐DALK and manual DALK was borderline. Fs‐ALK provided the lowest visual outcomes (BCVA was 0.2±0.07 @12 months) due to irregularities and light scattering at the donor‐recipient interface.
Purpose. To evaluate the quality of the surface of an ultra-thin donor transplant prepared from the endothelial surface of the cornea using a femtosecond laser and to demonstrate the preliminary clinical results. Patients and Methods. 4 eyes were operated: 3 with Fuch`s endothelial dystrophy and 1 with pseudophakic bullous keratopathy. All patients were treated with DSEK with an ultrathin graft prepared by Alcon Wavelight FS 200 femtosecond laser (Germany). Before and after surgery UCVA, BSCVA, astigmatism, ECD were measured. EC death, graft thickness and CCT were evaluated at 12 months` observation. Atomic force microscopy was used for examination of 10 samples. Control group was 5 corneal flaps obtained by mechanical microkeratome (Moria SLK-2, France). Main group — 5 corneal flaps, obtained by femtosecond laser. Nonparametric Mann-Whitney test was used for statistical analysis. Coefficient of reliability p < 0.05 was considered to be significant. Results. RMS value of femto-laser group samples was 18.6 ± 7.8 um. RMS of microkeratome group samples was 22.3 ± 18.3 um. Statistical analysis did not reveal significant differences between the values of the studied parameter in these groups (p > 0.05). Transparent engraftment was observed in all cases, no corneal edema was identified. BSCVA ranged from 0.2 to 0.6, which was associated with the presence of concomitant pathology. Astigmatism was 1.35 ± 1.0 D. ECD = 1526 ± 434 cells/mm2. EC loss = 48.0 ± 12.8 %. Graft thickness in the central zone was 78.0 ± 18.1 µm. Center-Edge Index — 0.84 ± 0.12. CCT = 600 ± 31 um. No postoperative complications were found. Conclusion. The developed settings allowed to obtain high-quality ultra-thin graft with a sufficiently uniform surface without a risk of perforation. Preliminary clinical results showed the method potential for restoration of corneal transparency. ECD loss corresponded to the one achievable by DSAEK.
Purpose. To evaluate the results of treatment of patients with pseudophakic bullous keratopathy (PBK) by the method of posterior lamellar femto-keratoplasty with ultrathin graft (FS-DSEK) harvested using two different lasers. Material and methods. The results of surgical treatment of 82 patients (82 eyes) underwent posterior lamellar femto-keratoplasty for PBK were analyzed. In the 1st group included 43 patients (43 eyes) with PBK underwent FS-DSEK using FS laser Femto-Visum (Optosystems, Russia). In the 2nd group included 39 patients (39 eyes) with PBK underwent FS-DSEK using LDV Z8 (Ziemer, Switzerland). Observation period was 1 year. Before and after surgery following indicators were evaluated: uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA), best spectacle corrected visual acuity (BSCVA), postoperative astigmatism, central corneal thickness (CCT), graft thickness, center-periphery (C:P) ratio, endothelial cell density (ECD), endothelial cell (EC) loss, optical density. Results. Transparent engraftment at 1-year observation period was observed in 88% of cases. In the 1st group UCVA=0.22±0.11, BSCVA=0.32±0.12, in the 2nd group UCVA=0.18±0.08, BSCVA=0.29±0.1 (p>0.05). The maximum BSCVA in both groups was 0.6. Postoperative astigmatism was comparative in 2nd groups – 1.43±1.1 and 1.38±1.0 D, respectively (p>0.05). In the 1st group, CCT=549±31, graft thickness in the central zone – 83±12, C:P ratio – 0.92±0.05; in the 2nd group CCT=546±28, graft thickness – 80±10, C:P ratio – 0.94±0.06 (p>0.05). In the 1st group ECD – 1326±282, EC loss – 55±6%; ECD in the 2nd – 850±230, EC loss – 70±7% (p<0.05). According to the results of densitometry, optical density of the posterior layers of the cornea and «donor–recipient» interface zone was higher in the 2nd group, both in the central and in the paracentral zones: in the 1st group in the posterior layers of the stroma – 16.4±1.2 (0–2 mm) and 15.8±1.0 (2–6 mm), in the interface zone – 14.5±0.9 (0–2) and 13.9±0.8 (2–6), in the 2nd group in the posterior layers – 18.3±1.3 (0–2 mm) and 17.9±1.1 (2–6 mm), and in the interface zone – 17.3±1.2 (0–2 mm) and 17.0±1.0 (2–6 mm, p<0.05). Conclusions. FS-DSEK showed high efficiency for treating patients with PBK. Functional results were comparative in 2nd groups. Statistical analysis showed highest safety of transplanted endothelium in the 1st group at 1-year observation period. Key words: pseudophakic bullous keratopathy, femtosecond laser, posterior lamellar keratoplasty, corneal endotheliumultrathin graft.
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