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Keratotomy for astigmatism using an arcuate keratome. Archives of ophthalmology [Arch Ophthalmol] Journal article

 
Hanna KD, Hayward JM, Hagen KB, Simon G, Parel JM, Waring GO 
Keratotomy for astigmatism using an arcuate keratome. [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.]
Arch Ophthalmol 1993 Jul; 111(7):998-1004.


We describe a new system for performing transverse arcuate corneal incisions for the correction of astigmatism. The instrument consists of a conical housing with suction and/or friction fixation to the limbus and two micrometric diamond knives mounted on a carrier that can be rotated by a gear mechanism. The depth, length, and location of the incisions can be predetermined. Light microscopy of donor eye corneas documented the achieved incision depth. One sweep at normal speed produced an incision depth 28% less deep than the preset depth. One sweep at low speed achieved depths of approximately 100% of the knife setting. Variability from one incision to another in the same cornea was related to blade sharpness. We report successful use of the instrument in five consecutive eyes with naturally occurring astigmatism.



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