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Evaluation of a 345 nm Femtosecond Laser for Corneal Surgery with Respect to Intraocular Radiation Hazard

PURPOSE: We report our findings from a preclinical safety study designed to assess potential side effects of corneal ultraviolet femtosecond laser treatment on lens and retina. METHODS: Refractive lenticules (-5 dpt) with a diameter of 6 mm were created in the right cornea of eight Dutch Belted rabb...

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Autores principales: Menzel-Severing, Johannes, Petsch, Corinna, Tourtas, Theofilos, Polisetti, Naresh, Klenke, Jörg, Skerl, Katrin, Wüllner, Christian, Donitzky, Christof, Kruse, Friedrich E., Kremers, Jan, Hammer, Christian M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4567343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26361228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137638
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author Menzel-Severing, Johannes
Petsch, Corinna
Tourtas, Theofilos
Polisetti, Naresh
Klenke, Jörg
Skerl, Katrin
Wüllner, Christian
Donitzky, Christof
Kruse, Friedrich E.
Kremers, Jan
Hammer, Christian M.
author_facet Menzel-Severing, Johannes
Petsch, Corinna
Tourtas, Theofilos
Polisetti, Naresh
Klenke, Jörg
Skerl, Katrin
Wüllner, Christian
Donitzky, Christof
Kruse, Friedrich E.
Kremers, Jan
Hammer, Christian M.
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description PURPOSE: We report our findings from a preclinical safety study designed to assess potential side effects of corneal ultraviolet femtosecond laser treatment on lens and retina. METHODS: Refractive lenticules (-5 dpt) with a diameter of 6 mm were created in the right cornea of eight Dutch Belted rabbits. Radiant exposure was 0.5 J/cm² in two animals and 18 J/cm² in six animals. The presence of lens opacities was assessed prior to and up to six months following laser application using Scheimpflug images (Pentacam, Oculus) and backscatter analysis (Opacity Lensmeter 702, Interzeag). Ganzfeld flash and flicker electroretinogram (ERG) recordings were obtained from both eyes prior to and up to six weeks following laser application. At the study endpoint, retinas were examined by light microscopy. RESULTS: Independent of energy dose applied, no cataract formation could be observed clinically or with either of the two objective methods used. No changes in ERG recordings over time and no difference between treated and untreated eye were detected. Histologically, retinal morphology was preserved and retinal pigment epithelium as well as photoreceptor inner and outer segments appeared undamaged. Quantitative digital image analysis did not reveal cell loss in inner or outer nuclear layers. CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis confirms theoretical considerations suggesting that ultraviolet femtosecond laser treatment of the cornea is safe for intraocular tissues. Transmitted light including stray light induces no photochemical effects in lens or retina at energy levels much higher than required for the clinical purpose. These conclusions cannot be applied to eyes with pre-existing retinal damage, as these may be more vulnerable to light.
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spelling pubmed-45673432015-09-18 Evaluation of a 345 nm Femtosecond Laser for Corneal Surgery with Respect to Intraocular Radiation Hazard Menzel-Severing, Johannes Petsch, Corinna Tourtas, Theofilos Polisetti, Naresh Klenke, Jörg Skerl, Katrin Wüllner, Christian Donitzky, Christof Kruse, Friedrich E. Kremers, Jan Hammer, Christian M. PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: We report our findings from a preclinical safety study designed to assess potential side effects of corneal ultraviolet femtosecond laser treatment on lens and retina. METHODS: Refractive lenticules (-5 dpt) with a diameter of 6 mm were created in the right cornea of eight Dutch Belted rabbits. Radiant exposure was 0.5 J/cm² in two animals and 18 J/cm² in six animals. The presence of lens opacities was assessed prior to and up to six months following laser application using Scheimpflug images (Pentacam, Oculus) and backscatter analysis (Opacity Lensmeter 702, Interzeag). Ganzfeld flash and flicker electroretinogram (ERG) recordings were obtained from both eyes prior to and up to six weeks following laser application. At the study endpoint, retinas were examined by light microscopy. RESULTS: Independent of energy dose applied, no cataract formation could be observed clinically or with either of the two objective methods used. No changes in ERG recordings over time and no difference between treated and untreated eye were detected. Histologically, retinal morphology was preserved and retinal pigment epithelium as well as photoreceptor inner and outer segments appeared undamaged. Quantitative digital image analysis did not reveal cell loss in inner or outer nuclear layers. CONCLUSIONS: Our analysis confirms theoretical considerations suggesting that ultraviolet femtosecond laser treatment of the cornea is safe for intraocular tissues. Transmitted light including stray light induces no photochemical effects in lens or retina at energy levels much higher than required for the clinical purpose. These conclusions cannot be applied to eyes with pre-existing retinal damage, as these may be more vulnerable to light. Public Library of Science 2015-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4567343/ /pubmed/26361228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137638 Text en © 2015 Menzel-Severing et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Menzel-Severing, Johannes
Petsch, Corinna
Tourtas, Theofilos
Polisetti, Naresh
Klenke, Jörg
Skerl, Katrin
Wüllner, Christian
Donitzky, Christof
Kruse, Friedrich E.
Kremers, Jan
Hammer, Christian M.
Evaluation of a 345 nm Femtosecond Laser for Corneal Surgery with Respect to Intraocular Radiation Hazard
title Evaluation of a 345 nm Femtosecond Laser for Corneal Surgery with Respect to Intraocular Radiation Hazard
title_full Evaluation of a 345 nm Femtosecond Laser for Corneal Surgery with Respect to Intraocular Radiation Hazard
title_fullStr Evaluation of a 345 nm Femtosecond Laser for Corneal Surgery with Respect to Intraocular Radiation Hazard
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a 345 nm Femtosecond Laser for Corneal Surgery with Respect to Intraocular Radiation Hazard
title_short Evaluation of a 345 nm Femtosecond Laser for Corneal Surgery with Respect to Intraocular Radiation Hazard
title_sort evaluation of a 345 nm femtosecond laser for corneal surgery with respect to intraocular radiation hazard
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4567343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26361228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137638
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