Eyeworld

FEB 2013

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February 2013 can do. ��� A correct customization needs to take into account all optically active surfaces, like the posterior surface of the cornea, the lens, and even the gradient inside the lens.��� Prof. Seiler said surgeons in Europe have tried this using ray tracing technology, which he called ���the ultimate customized ablation profile.��� UV femtosecond lasers open new horizons in corneal surgery, he added. ���The problem with the current femtosecond lasers is that the depth reproducibility is not good enough for refractive cuts,��� he said. In his second talk, Prof. Seiler cautioned against doing PRK and CXL at the same time. Although the combined procedure saves time and limits the patient���s pain to only once, it has poor predictability in 40-65% of cases. Crosslinking and photoablation after the cornea is stable offers the best predictability, Prof. Seiler said. The refractive effect of crosslinking isn���t predictable and neither is regression, which could continue for years, Prof. Seiler said. He also cautioned against the epithelium-on approach. ���Until we get the right formulation for transepithelial CXL, we will stay with the epithelium-off because then we know what we���ll get,��� he said. Prof. Seiler reported on alternatives to crosslinking. For instance, researchers saw a stiffening effect in porcine and rabbit eyes by using glutarhide and Karnovsky solutions. Sunlight seemed to have the highest effect on stiffening. Type 1 diabetes, too, was shown to be a protective factor for keratoconus. Twenty days of glucose and ribose in the eyes creates a crosslinking effect, Prof. Seiler reported, but ���leaving glucose in for 20 days is very hard to do. We could find a way to get glucose in the tear film.��� Editors��� note: Prof. Seiler has financial interests with Alcon (Fort Worth, Texas). Nomogram report Since the commercially supported Wavefront-Optimized PRK nomogram has been retracted, the Army���s Warfighter Refractive Surgery Nomo- EW MEETING REPORTER 83 gram has ���proven to be successful and an excellent tool for surgical planning,��� for those using the WaveLight (Alcon). Col. Torres reported while standing in for continued on page 84 Right On Target... The New A-Scan Plus�� 4.20 Meeting the Needs of Your Premium IOL Patient ��� Industry Leading Resolution ��� 100% Measurement Capability including dense cataracts ��� Automatic Alignment Detection ��� Simplified Personalization of Lens Constants ��� Unlimited patient data storage, recall, and transfer via USB Memory Stick Product #24-4200 Every purchase of an A-Scan Plus 4.20 comes with an on-site training program. Receive a Free Toric Marker with Purchase Visit us at ASCRS Booth #1310 3222 Phoenixville Pike, Malvern, PA 19355 ��� USA 800-979-2020 ��� 610-889-0200 ��� FAX 610-889-3233 ��� www.accutome.com

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