Non-Therapeutic Laser Retinal Injury.

Patrick W Commiskey, Curtis J Heisel, Yannis M Paulus
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Abstract

Background: As lasers have become an increasingly important component of commercial, industrial, military, and medical applications, reported incidents of non-therapeutic laser eye injuries have increased. The retina is particularly vulnerable due to the focusing power and optical transparency of the eye. Continued innovations in laser technology will likely mean that lasers will play an increasingly important and ubiquitous role throughout the world. Critical evaluation should thus be paid to ensure that non-therapeutic injuries are minimized, recognized, and treated appropriately.

Methods: A comprehensive literature review on the PubMed database was conducted to present case reports and case series representative of the variety of laser eye injuries in different injury circumstances, tissue types, and biological damage mechanisms.

Results: A general summary of non-therapeutic laser retina injuries is presented, including information about growth of the industry, increasingly accessible online markets, inconsistent international regulation, laser classifications, laser wavelengths, and laser power, mechanisms of tissue injury, and a demonstration of the variety of settings in which injury may occur. Finally, 68 cases found in the literature are summarized to illustrate the presentations and outcomes of these patients.

Conclusions: As non-therapeutic laser eye injuries increase in frequency, there is a greater need for public health, policy, diagnosis, and treatment of these types of injuries.

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非治疗性激光视网膜损伤。
背景:随着激光在商业、工业、军事和医疗应用中日益重要的组成部分,非治疗性激光眼损伤的报道也越来越多。由于眼睛的聚焦能力和光学透明度,视网膜特别脆弱。激光技术的持续创新可能意味着激光将在世界各地发挥越来越重要和无处不在的作用。因此,应该进行关键的评估,以确保非治疗性损伤被最小化、识别和适当治疗。方法:对PubMed数据库进行全面的文献综述,提出具有代表性的各种激光眼损伤在不同损伤情况、组织类型和生物损伤机制下的病例报告和病例系列。结果:对非治疗性激光视网膜损伤进行了概述,包括有关行业发展的信息,越来越多的在线市场,不一致的国际法规,激光分类,激光波长,激光功率,组织损伤机制,以及可能发生损伤的各种环境的演示。最后,我们总结了68例文献中发现的病例,以说明这些患者的表现和结果。结论:随着非治疗性激光眼损伤发生频率的增加,对这类损伤的公共卫生、政策、诊断和治疗有更大的需求。
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