Title: Measurement of laser in situ keratomileusis
1 Measurement of laser in situ keratomileusis
flap thickness by anterior segment OCT(Visante)
Kwan Soo Kim1, Chul Young Choi1, Myoung Joon
Kim2, Hungwon Tchah2 1. Department of
Ophthalmology, Sungkyunkwan University School of
Medicine, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Seoul,
Korea. 2. Department of Ophthalmology,
University of Ulsan College of Medicine,
Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.
2Purpose
- To investigate the relationship between 1310-nm
OCT, an ultrasonic pachymetry, and Orbscan ? in
corneal thickness measurements of normal subjects - To measure LASIK corneal flap thickness and
residual stromal bed thickness using 1310-nm OCT
3Methods
- Group 1 (corneal thickness measurment)
- Inclusion criteria
- - No ocular abnormality, contact lens wear
- - No ocular surgery
- - Refractive errors lt -6.0D
- Instruments (1 2 3)
- 1. Orbscan ? (Bausch Lomb, Rochester, NY)
the thinnest point - 2. 1310-nm OCT system(Visante OCT, Carl
Zeiss, Meditec) - the thinnest point
- 3. Ultrasonic pachymetry (DGH Technology Inc,
Exton) - the center of the pupil
- Corneal thickness values for the central were
collected - by the instruments.
4Methods
- Group 2 (corneal flap thickness measurement)
- - 2006.5.11 2006.7.26
- - ASAN Medical Center
- - No ocular surgery
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- Intraoperative
- 1. Intraoperative pachymetry
- 2. Residual bed pachymetry
- Estimated flap thickness 1 - 2
- Postoperative
- The central corneal thickness of flap were
measured with - 1310-nm OCT 1day, 1week, and 1month after surgery.
5Results
6Results
- Central corneal thickness in group 1
ANOVA P0.012
7Results
- Correlation between Ultrasonic pachymetry and
OCT in group 1
Pearsons correlation coefficient r0.740
Plt.001)
- Correlation between Orbscan ? and OCT in group 1
Pearsons correlation coefficient r0.865,
Plt.001)
8Results
- LASIK flap / Residual stromal bed thickness in
group 2
9Results
Decreased corneal reflectivity at the interface
Difficult to interpret !!
10Conclusions
- Ultrasonic pachymetry produced the highest
corneal thickness readings in the center,
compared to Orbscan ? and OCT. - OCT scan technique is the first non-contact
device to image, measure and document both
corneal flap thickness and residual stromal
thickness immediately following LASIK surgery. - The 1310-nm OCT is a valuable tool for corneal
research and is able to provide information.