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Femtosecond-assisted diagnostic corneal biopsy (FAB) in keratitis.

Sonia H Yoo1, George D Kymionis, Terrence P O'Brien, Takeshi Ide, William Culbertson, Eduardo C Alfonso.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Femtosecond laser technology (IntraLase, Irvine, CA, USA) has been introduced in corneal surgery, opening a new frontier and providing a new surgical modality. The purpose of this study is to present a series of patients with keratitis after Femtosecond-assisted diagnostic corneal biopsies (FAB).
METHODS: Four patients with progressive keratitis--despite intensive broad-spectrum topical antimicrobial therapy, or progressive stromal infiltration inaccessible to corneal scrapings--underwent femtosecond-assisted diagnostic corneal biopsy. A corneal specimen was obtained using the Femtosecond laser (IntraLase), including both clinically infected and adjacent non-infected clear corneal tissue. A combination of lamellar and keratoplasty treatment parameters were used.
RESULTS: Corneal specimens of 3 mm diameter and 120 to 200 microm thickness were obtained in all patients. No intra- or early post-operative complications related to the procedure were found. In all patients, adequate specimens were submitted for cultures, smears, and permanent section staining.
CONCLUSIONS: In this small case series of patients with undiagnosed keratitis, femtosecond-assisted diagnostic corneal biopsy (FAB) obtained adequate specimens without intra- or early post-operative complications, related to the procedure.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18322693     DOI: 10.1007/s00417-008-0785-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0721-832X            Impact factor:   3.117


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