Recent advances in small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE)-derived refractive lenticule preservation and clinical reuse

Q1 Medicine Engineered regeneration Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.engreg.2023.01.002
Xiaojun Hu , Ruoyan Wei , Chang Liu , Yunzhe Wang , Danjuan Yang , Ling Sun , Fei Xia , Shengtao Liu , Meiyan Li , Xingtao Zhou
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Small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) has become one of the mainstream refractive surgeries in recent years, with satisfactory efficacy, safety, and predictability. SMILE-derived refractive lenticule, the byproduct of the surgery, holds great potential in clinical practice given its easy access and good biocompatibility. Numerous studies have been published to describe its applications in refractive correction, corneal ectasia diseases, and corneal defects. The feasibility and safety were validated in both animal models and clinical studies. Moreover, the preservation method is also crucial for its further promotion and application. Novel techniques are also evaluated and applied in lenticule preservation. We covered the recent advances in the preservation of corneal stromal lenticules and their clinical reuse in this review.

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小切口微透镜提取(SMILE)衍生屈光性微透镜保存及临床应用研究进展
小切口小扁豆摘除术(SMILE)已成为近年来主流的屈光手术之一,具有令人满意的疗效、安全性和可预测性。SMILE衍生的折射微透镜是外科手术的副产品,由于其易于获得和良好的生物相容性,在临床实践中具有巨大的潜力。已经发表了许多研究来描述其在屈光矫正、角膜扩张症和角膜缺陷中的应用。在动物模型和临床研究中都验证了其可行性和安全性。此外,这种保存方法对其进一步推广和应用也至关重要。还对新技术进行了评价,并将其应用于微透镜的保存。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了角膜基质小透镜的保存及其临床重复使用的最新进展。
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Engineered regeneration
Engineered regeneration Biomaterials, Medicine and Dentistry (General), Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering
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