2014
DOI: 10.3928/1081597x-20140815-03
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Determination of the Excimer Laser Ablation Rate in Previously Cross-linked Corneas

Abstract: PURPOSE: To evaluate the need for and quantify the extent of nomogram adjustments to compensate for potential changes in the amount of effective corneal stroma ablated in previously cross-linked corneas.

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“…3) showed an intercept of −1.2213D consistent with the mean deviation from target of +1.09 ± 2.36D. These results may eventually be explained by the effects of CXL therapy on progressive corneal flattening, but also the potential effects of the CXLed tissue on ablation rate 31, 32, 33. Some groups31, 32 have reported reduced ablation rate in CXL corneas opposed to our clinical findings 33 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…3) showed an intercept of −1.2213D consistent with the mean deviation from target of +1.09 ± 2.36D. These results may eventually be explained by the effects of CXL therapy on progressive corneal flattening, but also the potential effects of the CXLed tissue on ablation rate 31, 32, 33. Some groups31, 32 have reported reduced ablation rate in CXL corneas opposed to our clinical findings 33 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…These results may eventually be explained by the effects of CXL therapy on progressive corneal flattening, but also the potential effects of the CXLed tissue on ablation rate 31, 32, 33. Some groups31, 32 have reported reduced ablation rate in CXL corneas opposed to our clinical findings 33 . Another explanation could be that the flattening of the cornea is simply due to the conus ablation which may not be well computed by the programme as it is complex to forecast this data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Both groups found similar reductions of the ablation rate per pulse of 9% 20 and 12%,109 for the first 200 µm of stromal tissue. These results should allow for nomogram adjustments for cross-linked corneas 120. …”
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confidence: 94%
“…Whether the wavefront-guided approaches are performed as total wavefront or (anterior) corneal wavefront procedures depend on the individual tomography and the amount of tissue ablation needed. It is important to note that laser ablation depth in cross-linked stromal tissue is 12% less than in noncross-linked tissue [61]. Some surgeons prefer to perform both procedures in a single session (laser surgery, followed by CXL [62][63][64][65][66][67], whereas others prefer to perform the CXL procedure first, then wait (at least 6 months) to perform the laser procedure, after manifest and keratometric astigmatism have stabilized [62,68,69].…”
Section: Corneal Cross-linking Combined With Laser Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether the wavefront-guided approaches are performed as total wavefront or (anterior) corneal wavefront procedures depend on the individual tomography and the amount of tissue ablation needed. It is important to note that laser ablation depth in cross-linked stromal tissue is 12% less than in noncross-linked tissue [61].…”
Section: Corneal Cross-linking Combined With Laser Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%