Abstract:Femtosecond laser corneal dissection provides an alternative to more challenging manual dissection methods for keratoprosthesis implantation. Use of the femtosecond laser microkeratome will further refine keratoprosthesis surgical technique and may allow rapid and easy execution of the surgery.
“…The manufacturer's recommended steps for Kpro preparation involve punching the donor with an 8.5-mm or greater diameter followed by a 3-mm central punch, but creating the inner 3-mm hole first, centering the outer ring on the Improving Boston keratoprosthesis procedure inner hole, has been hypothesized to improve centration (12). Sarayba et al (13) demonstrated an alternative to more challenging manual dissection methods for Alpha-Cor-like Kpro implantation and centration with femtosecond laser: the surgical technique was further refined and allowed for rapid and easy execution. Moshirfar et al (14) described a replicable technique for femtosecond laser-assisted preparation on an artificial chamber of donor tissue for Boston type 1 Kpro, to provide accurate double trephination for optimized alignment in the visual axis.…”
Section: An Active Keratoprosthesis Research Program Continues Inmentioning
Femtosecond laser-assisted double trephination results in a correctly prepared donor cornea, and in an inner side precisely matched with the prosthesis. At the end of the surgery, the Kpro was correctly centered.
“…The manufacturer's recommended steps for Kpro preparation involve punching the donor with an 8.5-mm or greater diameter followed by a 3-mm central punch, but creating the inner 3-mm hole first, centering the outer ring on the Improving Boston keratoprosthesis procedure inner hole, has been hypothesized to improve centration (12). Sarayba et al (13) demonstrated an alternative to more challenging manual dissection methods for Alpha-Cor-like Kpro implantation and centration with femtosecond laser: the surgical technique was further refined and allowed for rapid and easy execution. Moshirfar et al (14) described a replicable technique for femtosecond laser-assisted preparation on an artificial chamber of donor tissue for Boston type 1 Kpro, to provide accurate double trephination for optimized alignment in the visual axis.…”
Section: An Active Keratoprosthesis Research Program Continues Inmentioning
Femtosecond laser-assisted double trephination results in a correctly prepared donor cornea, and in an inner side precisely matched with the prosthesis. At the end of the surgery, the Kpro was correctly centered.
“…One study of eight corneoscleral rims created a 2.5 mm posterior corneal hole and 7.2 mm diameter stromal pocket, using femtosecond laser, with insertion of an intracorneal Alpha Cor-like Kpro into the stromal pocket 6. In a nonrandomized prospective study, femtosecond top hat PKP versus manual top hat PKP had better visual outcomes, less astigmatism, higher endothelial counts, and a trend toward less rejection 7.…”
We describe a technique for femtosecond laser-assisted preparation of donor tissue for Boston type 1 keratoprosthesis to provide accurate double punching of the donor tissue for optimized alignment in the visual axis. The technique was reproducibly performed in four donor corneas mounted in an artificial anterior chamber. This technique can provide optically centered donor tissue with smooth trephinated edges.
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