Femtosecond laser vs mechanical microkeratome flap creation: higher-order aberration induction comparison
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Session Details
Session Title: LASIK II
Session Date/Time: Tuesday 08/09/2015 | 14:00-16:00
Paper Time: 15:15
Venue: Room 10
First Author: : A.Haddad BELARUS
Co Author(s): : D. Abelski V. Krasilnikova I. Zabarouski
Abstract Details
Purpose:
To compare changes in higher-order aberrations using different methods of flap creation.
Setting:
10th Minsk Hospital, Belorussian Medical Academy of post-graduate education, Belarus
Methods:
In this retrospective study 22 patients (44 eyes) with different myopic refractive errors underwent flap creation only. The average spherical equivalent was -2,25 to 0,00 diopters with average astigmatism of 0,00 to -0,5 diopters. All patients were divided into two groups according to the flap creation method: mechanical microkeratome (Moria M3 Evolution One-Use Plus SBK) and Femtosecond Laser (AMO IntraLase FS 60). Preoperative and 3 months postoperative follow-up corneal aberration measurement was performed.
Results:
Both groups showed statistically significant changes in spherical aberration (P < .001). The group with mechanical microkeratome flap creation showed statistically significant trefoil and coma aberration induction in comparison to femtosecond flap creation group.
Conclusions:
The group of patients with microkeratome flap creation showed greater induction of higher-order aberrations than the femtosecond laser group.
Financial Interest:
NONE