Precision and accuracy of an artificial anterior chamber system in obtaining corneal lenticules for lamellar keratoplasty

Citation
A. Behrens et al., Precision and accuracy of an artificial anterior chamber system in obtaining corneal lenticules for lamellar keratoplasty, J CAT REF S, 27(10), 2001, pp. 1679-1687
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Optalmology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CATARACT AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY
ISSN journal
08863350 → ACNP
Volume
27
Issue
10
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1679 - 1687
Database
ISI
SICI code
0886-3350(200110)27:10<1679:PAAOAA>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Purpose: To determine the precision and accuracy of an artificial anterior chamber and a manual microkeratome in obtaining corneal lenticules for lame llar keratoplasty. Setting: Department of Ophthalmology, Cornea, External Diseases and Refract ive Surgery Service, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California, U SA. Methods: A lamellar keratectomy was performed in 47 human corneoscleral rim s. Three lenticule thicknesses (180, 300, and 360 mum heads) and 3 diameter s (7.0, 8.0, and 9.0 mm) were attempted. Diameters and thicknesses were mea sured by planimetry and pachymetry, respectively. Results: Peripheral lenticule thickness was more likely to be within +/- 50 mum of the intended depth in thinner cuts (180 mum, 9/15 corneas, 60%; 300 mum, 6/16 corneas, 40%; 360 mum, 3/12 corneas, 33.3%) (P = .045). Eighty p ercent (32/40 corneas) were within +/-0.5 mm of the expected diameter. Accu racy was best in the 8.0 mm group, with 47.1% (8/17 corneas) within 0.2 mm of the expected diameter. A thickness/diameter correlation was not observed (r(s) less than or equal to 0.28). Conclusions: The precision and accuracy of this system varied according to the attempted thickness and diameter. (C) 2001 ASCRS and ESCRS.