Assessment of corneal alterations following laser in situ keratomileusis by confocal slit scanning microscopy.

German journal of ophthalmology Pub Date : 1996-11-01
C Slowik, S Somodi, A Richter, R Guthoff
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This investigation was done to evaluate in vivo changes in corneal micromorphology occurring after laser in situ keratomileusis. By means of confocal microscopy, nine eyes of eight patients showing uncomplicated wound healing at 2-16 weeks after surgery and one eye of one patient at 30 weeks after initial surgery who had to undergo two retreatments because of a central island were examined. Video recording was used to register the data. The distribution of scattered light in the treated corneae was registered with the z-scan of the microscope. Slit-lamp findings obtained several weeks postoperatively showed only minor corneal alterations. Confocal microscopy revealed morphological changes as a result of the surgery, especially in the epithelium and in the anterior stroma. With the z-scan an additional peak determined by higher reflectivity in the anterior stroma was found. The retreated patient showed marked folds in the area of the interface and flap. Confocal in vivo microscopy is suitable for the noninvasive detection of micromorphological alterations following refractive corneal surgery and for observation of the postsurgical wound-healing phase, including nerve regeneration.

激光原位角膜磨镶术后角膜改变的共聚焦狭缝扫描显微镜评估。
本研究旨在评估激光原位角膜磨砂术后角膜显微形态的体内变化。通过共聚焦显微镜检查,8例患者的9只眼在术后2-16周伤口愈合无并发症,1例患者的1只眼在术后30周因中心岛而进行了两次再治疗。使用录像记录数据。用显微镜z轴扫描记录处理后角膜散射光的分布。术后几周的裂隙灯检查仅显示轻微的角膜改变。共聚焦显微镜显示手术后的形态学改变,尤其是上皮和前间质。通过z-扫描,在前基质中发现了一个由较高反射率确定的附加峰。复诊患者的界面及皮瓣皱褶明显。活体共聚焦显微镜适用于屈光角膜手术后显微形态学改变的无创检测,也适用于观察术后创面愈合阶段,包括神经再生。
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