2012
DOI: 10.3928/1081597x-20120921-08
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Regional Biomechanical Properties of Human Sclera After Cross-linking by Riboflavin/Ultraviolet A

Abstract: Equatorial and posterior human sclera may be enhanced by CXL with riboflavin/ultraviolet A irradiation. Equatorial scleral CXL may be a good choice for the treatment of progressive myopia. Because of its safety and efficacy, 20 minutes of riboflavin infiltration before CXL is recommended.

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“…However, the versatile technology of dynamic shear rheology offers several possibilities, including additional opportunities of data acquisition or small strains, in comparison with conventional material tester equipment using strain and stress strengths close to the point of complete material rupture. Employing a material tester in other studies, the elastic modulus was calculated at strains of 8% (Wollensak & Spoerl 2004;Wang et al 2012) or even of 50% (Wollensak et al 2005). In this study, we could show that the elastic modulus of normal scleral tissue already decreases at these strain levels and the viscous properties become more prominent.…”
Section: Shear Rheologysupporting
confidence: 50%
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“…However, the versatile technology of dynamic shear rheology offers several possibilities, including additional opportunities of data acquisition or small strains, in comparison with conventional material tester equipment using strain and stress strengths close to the point of complete material rupture. Employing a material tester in other studies, the elastic modulus was calculated at strains of 8% (Wollensak & Spoerl 2004;Wang et al 2012) or even of 50% (Wollensak et al 2005). In this study, we could show that the elastic modulus of normal scleral tissue already decreases at these strain levels and the viscous properties become more prominent.…”
Section: Shear Rheologysupporting
confidence: 50%
“…A similar increase of the stiffness (approx. factor 1.3-2.0 at 3 mW/cm 2 UVA light) was observed in isolated human sclera stripes, whereas treatment of isolated porcine sclera increased its stiffness by a factor of 2.6 (Wollensak & Spoerl 2004;Wang et al 2012). Differences of the efficiency of the cross-linking treatment might be due to differences of the used wavelength, irradiation time and the resulting different cumulative surface energies, species-and/or age-specific scleral tissue properties, as well as due to different measurement methodologies.…”
Section: Cross-linking Effectsmentioning
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