Thin-flap laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis

被引:49
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作者
Slade, Steven G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Slade & Baker Vis Ctr, Houston, TX 77027 USA
关键词
biomechanics; customized corneal flaps; femtosecond; sub-Bowman's keratomileusis; thin-flap LASIK;
D O I
10.1097/ICU.0b013e328302cc77
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Purpose of review Concerns regarding the increasing incidence of corneal ectasia following laser in situ keratomileusis procedures, together with increased understanding of the biomechanics of the cornea, has resulted in many refractive surgeons returning to surface ablation techniques such as photorefractive keratectomy. Even if surface ablation techniques offer a higher degree of safety than LASIK, they are associated with more pain and a slower visual recovery in the immediate postoperative period. This highlights the need for alternative procedures that offer the combined advantages of laser in situ keratomileusis and photorefractive keratectomy. Recent findings Sub-Bowman's keratomileusis is a new procedure that provides the biomechanical stability and associated safety of photorefractive keratectomy with the visual results and reduced pain experience of laser in situ keratomileusis. This technique involves the use of the femtosecond laser to create a customized corneal flap of between 90 and 110 mu m with a diameter based on the requirements of the individual patient and the type of excimer laser being used. Summary This review outlines the rationale for sub-Bowman's keratomileusis and describes the efficacy, tolerability and safety of the procedure compared with photorefractive keratectomy.
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