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Corneal stromal roughness after VisuMax and Intralase femtosecond laser photodisruption: An atomic force microscopy study
Author(s) -
Juan Gros-Otero,
Samira Ketabi,
Rafael Cañones-Zafra,
Montserrat García-González,
César Villa-Collar,
Santos Casado,
Miguel A. Teus
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0252449
Subject(s) - femtosecond , lasik , materials science , root mean square , laser , surface roughness , surface finish , atomic force microscopy , optics , microscopy , stromal cell , cornea , biomedical engineering , ophthalmology , composite material , medicine , nanotechnology , physics , pathology , quantum mechanics
Purpose To compare the induced corneal stromal bed roughness measured with atomic force microscopy (AFM) after LASIK flap creation with the IntraLase 60 kHz and the VisuMax femtosecond laser platforms. Methods Three freshly enucleated porcine eyes were operated with each femtosecond laser in this experimental study. Standard LASIK treatment parameters were used for the experiment. After LASIK flap creation, the corneal stromal roughness was assessed using a JPK NanoWizard II ® AFM in contact mode immersed in liquid. Olympus OMCL-RC800PSA commercial silicon nitride cantilever tips were used. Surface measurements were made in 10 regions of the central cornea of each sample measuring 20 x 20 microns, at 512 x 512 point resolution. Roughness was measured using the root-mean-square (RMS) value within the given regions. Results Measurements from 30 regions of the 3 eyes (10 measurements per eye) in the Intralase (FS1) group, and 30 regions of the 3 eyes (10 measurements per eye) in the VisuMax (FS2) group were analyzed. There was a statistically significant difference in mean ± standard deviation RMS values between the FS1 and the FS2 groups (360 ± 120 versus 230 ± 100 nm respectively; P< 0.00001). Conclusion This AFM study indicates that the surface of the stromal bed after LASIK flap creation is smoother in the FS2 group than the FS1 group.

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