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Inflammatory cell response in capsulotomies obtained with femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery
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Session Details
Session Title: Femtocataract I
Session Date/Time: Sunday 14/09/2014 | 08:00-10:00
Paper Time: 09:03
Venue: Boulevard A
First Author: : L.Mastropasqua ITALY
Co Author(s): : R. Calienno L. Toto C. Curcio P. Mattei A. Mastropasqua G. Falconio
Abstract Details
Purpose:
to compare inflammatory cell response of capsulotomies specimens obtained with femtosecond laser–assisted cataract surgery and manual continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis.
Setting:
Ophthalmology Clinic, University 'G. d'Annunzio'Chieti-Pescara
Methods:
Seventy capsulorhexes obtained using a conventional manual technique and femtosecond laser with different energy settings were divided into 5 groups as follows: Group 1 (14 capsulorhexes) obtained with the manual technique, Groups 2 (14 capsulorhexes) obtained with the femtosecond laser at 6.0 μJ, Group 3 (14 capsulorhexes) at 7 μJ, Group 4 (14 capsulorhexes) at 10.0 μJ and Group 5 (14 capsulorhexes) at 13.0 μJ. After treatment capsulorhexes were prepared for immunohistochemistry evaluation. The expression of the nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) was investigated in all samples.
Results:
Immunohistochemical staining showed very few NF-κB positive cells in samples of manual technique compared to total number of cells. The percentage of NF-κB positive cells was significantly increased in samples treated with femtosecond laser at 13 µj with respect to manual technique (p=0.0005).
Conclusions:
Inflammatory cell response of capsulorhexes was related to laser pulse energy and was comparable to manual capsulorhexis for low energy settings.
Financial Interest:
NONE