Laser sclerostomy ab interno using a continuous wave Nd:YAG laser |
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Authors: | J C Javitt S S O'Connor R P Wilson J L Federman |
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Affiliation: | William and Anna Goldberg Glaucoma Service of the Wills Eye Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pa. |
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Abstract: | We report the use of a continuous wave Nd:YAG (CW-YAG) laser focused through a sapphire crystal to create a filtering bleb by ab-interno sclerostomy. A 2-mm clear corneal incision was made in each eye of five anesthetized Dutch Belted rabbits, and the 30-mm-long sapphire crystal with a 0.2-mm focal tip was passed across the anterior chamber until it came in contact with the opposite angle. Between two and three pulses of 0.8 J were required to produce a filtering bleb in each of the 10 eyes. The overlying conjunctiva was not damaged; the procedure time was under five minutes. Histological examination revealed a surrounding area of scleral melting that extended an average of 0.06 mm from the sclerostomy. These data suggest that the CW-YAG laser may be useful in performing glaucoma filtering surgery with minimal damage to surrounding ocular tissues. |
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