2022
DOI: 10.3928/1081597x-20220713-02
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Fresh Human Myopic Lenticule Intrastromal Implantation for Keratoconus Using SMILE Surgery in a Long-term Follow-up Study: Ultrastructural Analysis by Transmission Electron Microscopy

Abstract: PURPOSE: To investigate new intrastromal histological structures that develop after myopic human lenticular implantation in keratoconus with femtosecond laser–assisted small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) surgery using transmission electron microscopy. METHODS: Sixty eyes with advanced keratoconus indicated for corneal transplantation were included in this study. Fresh myopic lenticular implants were placed in all eyes through SMILE surgery. Lent… Show more

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“…However, SLAK under an existing corneal flap theoretically shared common risks with FS-LASIK surgery, which includes flap-related complications, epithelium ingrowth, and lenticule dislocation [16,25] . In recent years, an alternative surgical method to implant the lenticule within a corneal stromal pocket created by femtosecond laser for the treatment of keratoconus has been explored [11][12]14,16,[26][27][28][29] . Compared with our cases, they may show potential advantages of reducing the risk of lenticule dislocation as it is more firmly implanted [26] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, SLAK under an existing corneal flap theoretically shared common risks with FS-LASIK surgery, which includes flap-related complications, epithelium ingrowth, and lenticule dislocation [16,25] . In recent years, an alternative surgical method to implant the lenticule within a corneal stromal pocket created by femtosecond laser for the treatment of keratoconus has been explored [11][12]14,16,[26][27][28][29] . Compared with our cases, they may show potential advantages of reducing the risk of lenticule dislocation as it is more firmly implanted [26] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the cornea is stabilized with crosslinking, further reshaping procedures can be performed sequentially or simultaneously to improve a patient's vision and corneal topography. These procedures include additive procedures such as Corneal Tissue Addition Keratoplasty (CTAK) [24 ▪ ], Femtosecond Intrastromal Lenticular Implantation (FILI) [25], Corneal Allogenic Intrastromal Ring Segments (CAIRS) [26], and intracorneal ring segments (e.g. Intacs, Ferrara rings) [27].…”
Section: Adjunctive Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[64,65] However, this additional processing might not be necessary because mid-to-long term follow-up have not reported any adverse immunological events with unmodified lenticules in recipients. [66][67][68][69] Certainly, immune cells have been detected in fresh lenticules compared to few or none in preserved specimens. [70] We confirmed this notion by identifying a population of CD45 + leukocytes within lenticules, further specifying them as CD14 + macrophages (Figure 5a, first-third columns).…”
Section: Immunogenicity Of Lenticules and Cultivation Of Trigeminal G...mentioning
confidence: 99%