Mathematical modeling of the refractive effect of SMILE surgery in high degree myopia correction

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
O. V. Pisarevskaya, A. G. Shchuko, Ye. P. Ivleva, L. S. Khlebnikova
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The aim of the study . To develop a mathematical model of changes in corneal refraction during femtosecond laser-assisted lenticule extraction through a small surgical incision and, on this basis, to propose a technology for modified calculation of surgical parameters and to prove its effectiveness. Material and methods . The study included 191 patients with high myopia. They were divided into two groups: group 1 consisted of 55 patients who were had SMILE (SMall Incision Lenticule Extraction) surgery with standard calculations; group 2 included 136 patients who had SMILE surgery with a modified calculation of surgical parameters based on the developed mathematical model of the refractive effect of the surgery. Results . When assessing the refractive effect of patients who were operated using standard technology, it was found that it was possible to achieve a refraction different from emmetropia for ± 0.5 D only in 51 % of cases; in the remaining patients, the planned residual refractive effect was obtained and averaged –1.96 ± 0.29 D. In patients operated using the modified technology, a statistically significantly better refractive result was achieved already on the first day. A refractive error of more than ± 1.0 D was obtained in only 1 % of cases; a deviation from the calculated refraction of ± 0.5 D was achieved in 82 % of cases, with the average values by 1 year –0.24 ± 0.57 D. Conclusions . The developed technology of a modified calculation of the parameters of the SMILE surgery for high myopia correction makes it possible to obtain an optimal refractive effect in compliance with safety rules when the structural and functional parameters of the eye are initially unfavorable for refractive surgery.
SMILE手术矫正高度近视屈光效果的数学模型
研究的目的。建立飞秒激光辅助小切口晶状体摘除过程中角膜屈光度变化的数学模型,并在此基础上提出一种修正手术参数计算的技术,并验证其有效性。材料和方法。该研究包括191名高度近视患者。将患者分为两组:第一组55例患者行SMILE(小切口晶状体摘除)手术,按标准计算;第2组包括136例接受SMILE手术的患者,根据已开发的屈光效果数学模型对手术参数进行了修改计算。结果。当评估使用标准技术手术的患者的屈光效果时,发现只有51%的病例有可能达到与斜视不同的±0.5 D的屈光;其余患者获得了计划的残余屈光效果,平均为-1.96±0.29 d。在采用改良技术的患者中,第一天的屈光效果已经有统计学意义上的改善。屈光误差大于±1.0 D的病例仅占1%;82%的病例与计算屈光度偏差为±0.5 D, 1年平均值为-0.24±0.57 D。本发明的SMILE高度近视矫正手术参数修正计算技术,可以在眼睛的结构和功能参数最初不利于屈光手术的情况下,获得符合安全规则的最佳屈光效果。
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Acta Biomedica Scientifica
Acta Biomedica Scientifica Immunology and Microbiology-General Immunology and Microbiology
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