Clinical Outcomes After Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Arcuate Corneal Incisions versus Manual Incisions

被引:2
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作者
Blehm, Clayton [1 ]
Potvin, Richard [2 ]
机构
[1] Gainesville Eye Associates, Gainesville, FL USA
[2] Sci Vis, 127 NW Revere Ave, Bend, OR 97703 USA
来源
CLINICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY | 2021年 / 15卷
关键词
Verion; LenSx; cylinder; femtosecond; cataract surgery; corneal arcuate incisions; astigmatism; TORIC INTRAOCULAR LENSES; IMAGE-GUIDED SYSTEM; RELAXING INCISIONS; ASTIGMATISM; KERATOMETRY; BIOMETRY;
D O I
10.2147/OPTH.S321358
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Purpose: To compare the relative effectiveness of Verion-LenSx guided femtosecond arcuate incisions and manual incisions in reducing postoperative refractive astigmatism. Patients and Methods: This was a contralateral eye, prospective study that included subjects with 0.50 D to 1.75 D of corneal astigmatism who wanted less refractive astigmatism post cataract surgery. The surgeon used anterior keratometry and the Woodcock astigmatism nomogram for preoperative planning, while the LenSx femtosecond laser with the Verion Image Guided System was used to create all laser arcuate incisions. Manual incisions were planned using the Donnenfeld nomogram and made with a fixed-depth diamond knife. The primary outcome measure was the residual refractive astigmatism at 3 months postoperative. Secondary outcome measures included the manifest refraction, uncorrected distance visual acuity and the change in corneal astigmatism from 1 to 3 months postoperative. Results: Forty-one subjects were successfully enrolled in the study, with data from 38 subjects available at 3 months. There were no statistically significant differences in refractive astigmatism, corneal astigmatism, uncorrected distance visual acuity or manifest refraction between the Manual and Femto groups at either 1 month or 3 months. Significant changes in refractive and corneal astigmatism were noted between 1 months and 3 months. Ninety percent of eyes in both groups had <= 0.50 D of refractive astigmatism at 3 months. Two minor non-serious adverse events (full-thickness incisions of the cornea) occurred in two eyes of two different subjects in the Manual group; they were resolved without incident. Conclusion: Laser arcuate incisions appear to be an effective means of reducing postoperative refractive astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery. No significant clinical differences were observed between incisions made manually and those made with an image-guided femto-second laser system. The lower number of minor adverse events experienced with the femtosecond laser system is an apparent advantage.
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