Laser-Assisted Techniques for Penetrating and Nonpenetrating Glaucoma Surgery.

Developments in ophthalmology Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-04-25 DOI:10.1159/000458490
Noa Geffen, Ehud I Assia, Shlomo Melamed
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Abstract

The use of lasers is slowly pervading all subspecialties of ophthalmology, especially glaucoma, and lasers are slowly replacing many glaucoma surgeries. Conventional trabeculectomy has so far remained the gold standard for glaucoma surgery and efforts are being made to develop a new surgical approach to overcome the limited success rate and safety issues of this traditional procedure. There is a great interest in using lasers for ab interno and ab externo penetrating and nonpenetrating filtering surgery. Theoretically, laser-assisted surgery offers the potential advantage of improved accuracy, repeatability, and safety, although the main drawback of using lasers for this purpose is the potential collateral damage induced by the scattered energy. Collateral thermal damage adjacent to the sclerostomy site is believed to be detrimental to the long-term success of the filtering procedure. Employing a laser with high water absorbance and low light scattering reduces the extent of collateral thermal damage and improves the long-term surgical success. An increasing number of different radiation sources have been examined for penetrating and nonpenetrating glaucoma surgery with various success rates.
激光辅助技术用于穿透性和非穿透性青光眼手术。
激光的使用正在慢慢渗透到眼科的各个专科,尤其是青光眼,激光正在慢慢取代许多青光眼手术。传统的小梁切除术至今仍是青光眼手术的金标准,人们正在努力开发一种新的手术方法来克服这种传统手术的有限成功率和安全性问题。激光在内外穿透性和非穿透性滤过手术中的应用引起了人们的极大兴趣。从理论上讲,激光辅助手术提供了提高准确性、可重复性和安全性的潜在优势,尽管使用激光用于此目的的主要缺点是散射能量引起的潜在附带损伤。毗邻硬口部位的附带热损伤被认为对过滤过程的长期成功是有害的。采用高吸水性和低光散射的激光可以减少附带热损伤的程度,提高手术的长期成功率。越来越多的不同的辐射源被用于穿透性和非穿透性青光眼手术,成功率各不相同。
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