THE INFLUENCE OF EXPOSURE DURATION IN TRANSSCLERAL ND-YAG LASER CYCLOPHOTOCOAGULATION

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PRUM, BE [1 ]
SHIELDS, SR [1 ]
SIMMONS, RB [1 ]
ECHELMAN, DA [1 ]
SHIELDS, MB [1 ]
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[1] DUKE UNIV,CTR EYE,DEPT OPHTHALMOL,POB 3802,DURHAM,NC 27710
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10.1016/S0002-9394(14)74483-6
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R77 [眼科学];
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Transscleral cyclophotocoagulation was performed in human autopsy eyes by using three Nd:YAG lasers with different durations of exposure: a pulsed, contact laser with a duration of 0.75 millisecond and a range of one to ten pulses per burst (GLase 106, Sunrise Technologies, Fremont, California); a pulsed, noncontact laser with a duration of 20 milliseconds (Microruptor 2, Lasag Medical Lasers, Thun Switzerland); and a continuous-wave, contact laser with durations of 700 and 2,000 milliseconds (Microruptor 3, Lasag Medical Lasers, Thun, Switzerland). Tissue responses were observed with a high-magnification videographic recording technique to analyze the immediate, real-time laser effects, and by light microscopy to characterize the laser-induced lesions further. Videographically, both pulsed lasers were noted to cause mild whitening of the pigment epithelium with frequent vaporization and explosive tissue disintegration. Histologically, the 0.75-millisecond pulse typically produced the most marked epithelial disruption, referred to as an explosive-like lesion, whereas the 20-millisecond pulse more often caused moderate tissue disruption with elevation of the epithelial layers in a blister-like lesion. In contrast, the continuous-wave laser was observed videographically to produce prominent tissue whitening and puckering, seen histologically as convolution of the epithelium and coagulation of stroma, which was called a shrinkage-like lesion. Our study suggests that exposure duration influences in vitro tissue response to transscleral Nd:YAG cyclophotocoagulation, although in vivo studies and clinical trials are needed to determine which tissue response is optimum for clinical use.
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