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EPI-LASIK using the Zyoptix XP EPI Separator Suphi Taneri
ASCRS Symposium, April 4-9, 2008, Chicago Travel grant by Bausch & Lomb
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Purpose To evaluate the safety and predictability of Epi-LASIK using the Zyoptix XP microkeratome and the influence of the epithelial flap in laser surface ablation on visual recovery and pain.
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Methods Baseline, n = 8 eyes
Age (Years) Corneal Thickness (µm) Sphere (dpt) Cylinder (dpt) SE (dpt) BCVA average Keratometry (dpt) Mean 28 520 -1.34 -0.88 -1.78 0.98 43.30 SD 26 2.95 0.65 2.89 0.07 1.07 Min 19 483 -6.25 0.0 0.8 42.40 Max 48 556 2.75 -1.75 2.38 1.0 45.20 In this prospective, comparative (self-controlled) single center pilot study 8 eyes that were treated with Epi-LASIK by the same surgeon using the XP EPI Separator were examined.
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Epi-Separator Passage
Results Epi-Separator Passage no complications free flap Bowman injury torn flap 6 2 1 Epi-Flap discarded repositioned
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Results HE stain of the discarded flap magnification 200x
Microscopical examination showed complete epithelial separation
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Results PAS stain of the discarded flap magnification 200x
Microscopical examination showed complete epithelial separation
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Visual recovery
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Healing Process Pain perception of the patient: Description of pain on a scale from 0 (no pain) to 10 (very strong pain)
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Healing Process
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Healing Process Haze at 3 months visit: mean 0,7, range 0-1,5 (Fantes scale 0 – 3)
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Conclusion Initial results of this ongoing trial indicate a safe and standardized fashion of performing a surface ablation using the Zyoptix XP Epi Separator. Further results may help to elucidate the role of the epithelial flap in surface ablation.
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