Refractive corneal surgery: the use of implantable alloplastic lens material.

T. Werblin, J. Blaydes, A. Fryczkowski, R. Peiffer
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A basic problem encountered in all forms of lamellar refractive surgery has been the predictability of the optical corrections. Corneal tissue used in refractive surgery behaves in a variable fashion because its shape is determined in vivo by the process of healing and graft repopulation. Therefore no preoperative measure of the ultimate power of the lathed corneal lens can be made. Another drawback is the limited supply of donor corneal tissue. In an effort to overcome these problems, we have used alloplastic materials in conjunction with lamellar refractive surgery to improve the predictability of the result. The use of this material would also allow accurate preoperative determination of lens power. Intralamellar implants appeared to heal quite rapidly after surgery. Their optical clarity was excellent and the corneal surface appeared stable. Further research into long-term stability and predictability are currently underway.
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屈光角膜手术:采用植入式异体晶状体材料。
在各种形式的板层屈光手术中遇到的一个基本问题是光学校正的可预测性。屈光手术中使用的角膜组织表现多变,因为其形状是由体内愈合和移植物再生过程决定的。因此,术前无法测量角膜晶状体的最终度数。另一个缺点是供体角膜组织的供应有限。为了克服这些问题,我们将同种异体材料与板层屈光手术结合使用,以提高手术结果的可预测性。使用这种材料还可以在术前精确测定晶状体的度数。板间植入物术后愈合相当快。光学清晰度好,角膜表面稳定。对长期稳定性和可预测性的进一步研究目前正在进行中。
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