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Asociación Para Evitar La Ceguera En México
Hospital Dr. Luis Sánchez Bulnes
Cornea And Refractive Surgery Departament
Changes in Ocular Aberrations and Manifest
Refraction Induced by the Creation of a Flap
with a Femtosecond Laser
Manuel Alejandro Garza León MD
Gabriela Ortíz Nieva MD
Patricia Culebro MD
Jorge Ozorno Zárate MD
Ramón Naranjo Tackman MD
The authors has no
financial interest in any
products discussed in this
presentation
Introduction
• Some studies report that the LASIK flap
• may induce high order aberrations (HOAs)
• The characteristics of the ideal corneal flap
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Reproducible in both size and thickness
Smooth stromal surface,
A stable hinge,
Uniform central and peripherical thickness so it
helps with the correct alignment,
• Don´t introduce aberrations nor changes in the
refraction
Introduction
• The IntraLase femtosecond laser software
creates a circular cleavage plane starting at
1 side of the cornea and progressing across
the cornea using a raster pattern.
• Flaps created with femtosecond laser have
showed a great reproducibility in size and
thickness, less astigmatic change and better
UCVA and manifest refractive outcomes.
Purpose
• To know the effect of the corneal
flap creation with the femtosecond
laser in optical wavefront
aberrations and subjective manifest
refraction
Methods
• Prospective, longitudinal and experimental study.
Methods
• The changes produced by the flap
creation were studied under the following
variables:
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Spherical and cylindrical manifest refraction
Axis of astigmatism
Match
Total root mean square (RMS)
High order RMS (coma, spherical
aberration, trefoil, 4th order vertical and
horizontal astimatism, as well as the
quadrafoil)
Results
• 20 eyes of 10 patients, were evaluated,
average age of 20 years old. 7 were
female.
• None of the evaluated parameters had a
statistically significant difference (p < 0.05)
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the mean sphere and cylinder went up
Change in the axis of astigmatism of 17.4º
The Match was slightly diminished
The total and the high order RMS went up.
Other studied aberrations didn't suffer
statistically significant changes
Results
Variable
Pre
Post
P value
Spherical (D)
- 3.21 ± 2.77
- 3.38 ± 2.84
0.89
Cilinder (D)
- 2.27 ± 0.94
- 2.44 ± 0.94
0.69
60.2 ± 77
42.8 ± 65.9
0.59
Match (%)
91.60 ± 5.54
90.30 ± 7.21
0.66
RMS (µm)
7.52 ± 3.30
7.75 ± 3.34
0.88
RMS HOAs (µm)
0.49 ± 0.11
0.54 ± 0.07
0.26
Axis (g)
Results
Aberration (µm)
Pre
Post
P value
Coma
0.243± 0.11
0.265± 0.12
0.69
Spherical Aberration
0.207± 0.13
0.222± 0.16
0.82
Trefoil
-0.164±0.19
-0.232±0.17
0.43
Quadrafoil
0.000±0.04
0.005±0.05
0.83
Discussion
• This prospective study results confirms
previous reports of better manifest
astigmatism outcomes with the IntraLase
laser.
• Previous reports demostrated a significant
increase in HOAs in Hansatome flaps so the
femtosecond laser may be the best
microkeratome choice for wavefront-guided
LASIK and larger optical zone treatment
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2004; 30:804–811
Tran DB, Sarayba, MA, Bor, Z, et al. J Cataract Refract
Surg 2005; 31:97–105
Conclusions
• Creation of the corneal flap with
superior hinge with femtoseconds laser
has no significative effect in the
refractive state and the wavefront
aberrations of the eye.