Literature DB >> 11382631

Stress wave amplitudes during laser surgery of the cornea.

R R Krueger1, T Seiler, T Gruchman, M Mrochen, M S Berlin.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the stress wave amplitudes generated during photoablation of the cornea using an argon fluoride excimer laser.
DESIGN: Experimental study using porcine eyes.
METHODS: Profiles of the stress wave amplitudes and enucleated human eyes along the axis of symmetry of porcine eyes and enucleated human eyes were measured using a miniature piezoelectric transducer. The ablation parameters, fluence, and ablation diameters were varied within the range of clinical application. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Stress wave amplitudes generated during photoablation.
RESULTS: The stress waves pass through a pressure focus located in the posterior lens and anterior vitreous, where amplitudes of up to 100 atm were measured with a 6-mm or larger ablation zone. Posterior to this focus, the stress wave amplitudes rapidly decrease to less than 10 atm at the retinal site. Small diameter excimer laser spots (< or =1.5 mm) produce a declining stress wave with no pressure focus at the lens and anterior vitreous.
CONCLUSIONS: Stress waves may be potentially hazardous to anterior structures of the human eye, including the corneal endothelium, lens and anterior vitreous face. They peak at the lens and vitreous with a broad beam, but not with small spot laser ablation. At posterior retinal and subretinal structures, they may be considered harmless.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11382631     DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(01)00570-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmology        ISSN: 0161-6420            Impact factor:   12.079


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