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[Modified radiation administration in Er:YAG laser ab externo sclerostomy]
J Kampmeier1, M Klafke, R Hibst
1Abt. Ophthalmologie, Bundeswehrkrankenhaus Ulm.
Background:
Ab externo sclerostomy enables the restrained aqueous humour drain via a microgram wide corneoscleral canal into the subconjunctival space being an alternative surgical method in glaucoma therapy. The tissue ablative infrared laser radiation (2.94 microgram) was applied until now via a quartz fiber manually pushed forward in permanent tissue contact. Our aim was the development of a new applicator tip without manual feed in order to achieve a reduction in times for construction and maintenance of the former tip as well as in the risk of an infection and mechanical damage of intraocular structures.
Material And Method:
In pig eye experiments, the laser parameters were varied in histological and scanning electron microscopic evaluation (pulse energy: 10-60 mJ, repetition rate: 5-17.5 Hz, combinations of constant power: 200 mW). Their influence on the canal shape and the morphology of the internal ostium has been proven in special tests.
Results:
The new development of the applicator tip (core diameter: 550 microgram) enables a conical profile of the beam (diameter 500-150 microgram) within a distance of 2-3 mm, now without pushing the fiber forward ("fixed fiber"). Smooth canal surfaces, a small homogeneous necrosis zone (25 microgram) and only few tissue ruptures have been seen histologically and on SEM. The correlations of ablation rates/-speed as well as canal characteristics are more significant to energy densities than to repetition rates. First clinical application was technically successful.
Conclusions:
The new applicator tip optimizes the method of Er: YAG-laser ab externo sclerostomy from the technical and surgical point of view.