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Intraocular Lens Fragmentation Using Femtosecond Laser: An In Vitro Study.

Chandra Bala1, Jeffrey Shi2, Kerrie Meades3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To transect intraocular lenses (IOLs) using a femtosecond laser in cadaveric human eyes. To determine the optimal in vitro settings, to detect and characterize gasses or particles generated during this process.
METHODS: A femtosecond laser was used to transect hydrophobic and hydrophilic acrylic lenses. The settings required to enable easy separation of the lens fragment were determined. The gasses and particles generated were analysed using gas chromatography mass spectrometer (GC-MS) and total organic carbon analyzer (TOC), respectively.
RESULTS: In vitro the IOL fragments easily separated at the lowest commercially available energy setting of 1 μJ, 8-μm spot, and 2-μm line separation. No particles were detected in the 0.5- to 900-μm range. No significant gasses or other organic breakdown by products were detected at this setting. At much higher energy levels 12 μJ (4 × 6 μm spot and line separation) significant pyrolytic products were detected, which could be harmful to the eye. In cadaveric explanted IOL capsule complex the laser pulses could be applied through the capsule to the IOL and successfully fragment the IOL.
CONCLUSION: IOL transection is feasible with femtosecond lasers. Further in vivo animal studies are required to confirm safety. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: In clinical practice there are a number of large intraocular lenses that can be difficult to explant. This in-vitro study examines the possibility of transecting the lasers quickly using femtosecond lasers. If in-vivo studies are successful, then this innovation could help ophthalmic surgeons in IOL explantation.

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Keywords:  cataract surgery; hydrophilic acrylic lens; hydrophobic acrylic lens; intraocular lens explantation; lens transection

Year:  2015        PMID: 26101721      PMCID: PMC4473720          DOI: 10.1167/tvst.4.3.8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Vis Sci Technol        ISSN: 2164-2591            Impact factor:   3.283


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