In vivo keratotomy by mid-infrared femtosecond laser resonant with amide vibrational mode.

IF 5.4 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Jinmiao Guo, Pengfan Chen, Maoxing Xiang, Kan Tian, Zhongjun Wan, Linzhen He, Wenkai Li, Xu Peng, Yujie Peng, Xiangyi Wen, Longqian Liu, Qi Jie Wang, Yuxin Leng, Houkun Liang
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Abstract

Background: Laser keratotomy, a corneal incision technique for vision correction, has advanced with near-infrared (NIR) femtosecond (fs) lasers-ultrashort pulsed light sources in the near-infrared spectrum. However, NIR femtosecond lasers encounter challenges such as postoperative astigmatism due to scattering by edematous tissues, and endothelial cells distortion by mechanical impact.

Methods: The mid-infrared (MIR) femtosecond lasers at a central wavelength of 6.1 μm resonating with amide modes has an output power of 100 mW and a pulse width of ~200 fs. Systematic experiments of MIR fs laser keratotomy are performed on corneas of 8-week-old male C57BL/6J mice, with optical coherence tomography and fluorescein staining for evaluating corneal recovery in vivo. Electroretinography and visual cliff test are performed for evaluating potential adverse effects on retinal and visual function. Immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry are carried out for accessing the density, morphology and function of endothelial cell, and the structure of incision and recovery condition of cornea after sacrificing the mice.

Results: Efficient deep keratotomy with minimal collateral damage is realized both in normal and edematous cornea, surpassing traditional NIR femtosecond lasers by experimental comparison. Histological imaging, fluorescein staining and immunofluorescence reveal that corneal incisions ablated by MIR fs laser can heal within 3 days by identifying optimal ablation parameters. Additionally, through the electrophysiology and visual cliff index evaluations, it is confirmed that no postoperative retinal and visual impairment caused, proving a good biological safety.

Conclusions: Keratotomy by MIR fs laser exhibits favorable ablative efficiency and biosafety in mice, which could serve as a new tool for ophthalmic surgery and extend the applications of femtosecond laser assisted keratotomy.

酰胺振动模式的中红外飞秒激光体内角膜切开术。
背景:激光角膜切开术是一种用于视力矫正的角膜切口技术,近红外(NIR)飞秒(fs)激光-近红外光谱的超短脉冲光源取得了进展。然而,近红外飞秒激光器遇到了一些挑战,如水肿组织散射导致的术后散光,以及机械冲击导致的内皮细胞畸变。方法:利用中心波长为6.1 μm的中红外(MIR)飞秒激光器与酰胺模共振,输出功率为100 mW,脉宽为~200 fs。对8周龄雄性C57BL/6J小鼠进行MIR - fs激光角膜切开术的系统实验,采用光学相干断层扫描和荧光素染色评价角膜在体恢复情况。视网膜电图和视觉悬崖试验评估对视网膜和视觉功能的潜在不良影响。采用免疫荧光和免疫组织化学方法获取小鼠牺牲后内皮细胞的密度、形态和功能,以及角膜切口的结构和恢复情况。结果:通过实验对比,在正常角膜和水肿角膜中均实现了有效的、附带损伤最小的深度角膜切开术,优于传统的近红外飞秒激光。组织影像学、荧光素染色和免疫荧光显示,通过确定最佳消融参数,MIR - fs激光消融的角膜切口可在3天内愈合。此外,通过电生理和视觉悬崖指数评估,证实术后未造成视网膜和视力损害,证明具有良好的生物安全性。结论:MIR - fs激光在小鼠角膜手术中具有良好的烧蚀效率和生物安全性,可作为眼科手术的新工具,拓展飞秒激光辅助角膜手术的应用。
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