الجمعة، تشرين الثاني ٢٨، ٢٠٠٨

Photoablation of the cornea with pulsed 2790 nm ErCr:YSGG laser irradiation. Basic studies

"The potential of 3 microns solid-state lasers as an alternative to excimer lasers for photoablative corneal surgery was investigated. A Q-switched ErCr:YSGG laser (2790 nm, 200 ns) was used for irradiation of porcine corneas and agar-agar samples. Mechanical tissue effects (stroma, endothelium) were documented by micromorphology. Laser-induced shock-waves were analyzed by piezo-electric transducers. No sharp ablation threshold, as in excimer laser photoablation, could be determined. Energy fluences <> 75%) endothelial defects underneath the beam axis could be documented. Large-area tissue ablation, with a resolution in the range of 1 micron, as necessary in myopia correction, will not be possible with the present generation of ErCr:YSGG lasers. Its high ablation rate makes this laser suitable as a cutting (astigmatism, keratoplasty, vitreous surgery) and drilling (glaucoma) device."

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