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Strong bonding of corneal incisions using a noncontact fiber-optic laser soldering method

Suturing of corneal incisions requires significant skill. We demonstrate a noncontact method that will simplify the bonding process. 5-mm-long penetrating vertical and slanted incisions were made in corneas of eyes, extracted from dead piglets. A fiber-optic laser system was used for laser soldering...

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Autores principales: Basov, Svetlana, Varssano, David, Platkov, Max, Gabay, Ilan, Rosner, Mordechai, Barequet, Irina, Rattunde, Marcel, Wagner, Joachim, Harlev, Mickey, Ofer, Doron, Nisky, Ilana, Dankner, Yair, Katzir, Abraham
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31884746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.12.128002
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author Basov, Svetlana
Varssano, David
Platkov, Max
Gabay, Ilan
Rosner, Mordechai
Barequet, Irina
Rattunde, Marcel
Wagner, Joachim
Harlev, Mickey
Ofer, Doron
Nisky, Ilana
Dankner, Yair
Katzir, Abraham
author_facet Basov, Svetlana
Varssano, David
Platkov, Max
Gabay, Ilan
Rosner, Mordechai
Barequet, Irina
Rattunde, Marcel
Wagner, Joachim
Harlev, Mickey
Ofer, Doron
Nisky, Ilana
Dankner, Yair
Katzir, Abraham
author_sort Basov, Svetlana
collection PubMed
description Suturing of corneal incisions requires significant skill. We demonstrate a noncontact method that will simplify the bonding process. 5-mm-long penetrating vertical and slanted incisions were made in corneas of eyes, extracted from dead piglets. A fiber-optic laser system was used for laser soldering of the incisions, under close temperature control, using albumin solder. The burst-pressure [Formula: see text] immediately after the soldering was found to be [Formula: see text] and 875 mmHg, for vertical and slanted incisions, respectively. [Formula: see text] is an exceptionally high figure, [Formula: see text] times the clinically acceptable value for sutured incisions. Laser soldering was then performed on penetrating incisions made in the corneas of live healthy piglets, of weight [Formula: see text]. After a healing period, the eyes were extracted, and the corneas were examined by histopathology and by optical coherence tomography. Our method immediately generated watertight and strong bonding without noticeable corneal shape distortion. These results would be beneficial for cataract surgery and for corneal transplantations. The fiber-optic system makes it much easier to bond corneal incisions. In the future, laser soldering could be automated and efficiently used by less experienced surgeons, thereby reducing the workload on the experienced ones.
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spelling pubmed-70060382020-02-14 Strong bonding of corneal incisions using a noncontact fiber-optic laser soldering method Basov, Svetlana Varssano, David Platkov, Max Gabay, Ilan Rosner, Mordechai Barequet, Irina Rattunde, Marcel Wagner, Joachim Harlev, Mickey Ofer, Doron Nisky, Ilana Dankner, Yair Katzir, Abraham J Biomed Opt Therapeutic Suturing of corneal incisions requires significant skill. We demonstrate a noncontact method that will simplify the bonding process. 5-mm-long penetrating vertical and slanted incisions were made in corneas of eyes, extracted from dead piglets. A fiber-optic laser system was used for laser soldering of the incisions, under close temperature control, using albumin solder. The burst-pressure [Formula: see text] immediately after the soldering was found to be [Formula: see text] and 875 mmHg, for vertical and slanted incisions, respectively. [Formula: see text] is an exceptionally high figure, [Formula: see text] times the clinically acceptable value for sutured incisions. Laser soldering was then performed on penetrating incisions made in the corneas of live healthy piglets, of weight [Formula: see text]. After a healing period, the eyes were extracted, and the corneas were examined by histopathology and by optical coherence tomography. Our method immediately generated watertight and strong bonding without noticeable corneal shape distortion. These results would be beneficial for cataract surgery and for corneal transplantations. The fiber-optic system makes it much easier to bond corneal incisions. In the future, laser soldering could be automated and efficiently used by less experienced surgeons, thereby reducing the workload on the experienced ones. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2019-12-28 2019-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7006038/ /pubmed/31884746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.12.128002 Text en © The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
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Basov, Svetlana
Varssano, David
Platkov, Max
Gabay, Ilan
Rosner, Mordechai
Barequet, Irina
Rattunde, Marcel
Wagner, Joachim
Harlev, Mickey
Ofer, Doron
Nisky, Ilana
Dankner, Yair
Katzir, Abraham
Strong bonding of corneal incisions using a noncontact fiber-optic laser soldering method
title Strong bonding of corneal incisions using a noncontact fiber-optic laser soldering method
title_full Strong bonding of corneal incisions using a noncontact fiber-optic laser soldering method
title_fullStr Strong bonding of corneal incisions using a noncontact fiber-optic laser soldering method
title_full_unstemmed Strong bonding of corneal incisions using a noncontact fiber-optic laser soldering method
title_short Strong bonding of corneal incisions using a noncontact fiber-optic laser soldering method
title_sort strong bonding of corneal incisions using a noncontact fiber-optic laser soldering method
topic Therapeutic
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31884746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.24.12.128002
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