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Different epithelial cleavage planes produced by various epikeratomes in epithelial laser in situ keratomileusis

Authors
Choi, Suk KyueKim, Jin HyoungLee, DohLee, Jae BumKim, Hyo MyungTchah, Hung WonHahn, Tae WohJoo, MeeHa, Chang Il
Issue Date
12월-2008
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Citation
JOURNAL OF CATARACT AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY, v.34, no.12, pp.2079 - 2084
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CATARACT AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY
Volume
34
Number
12
Start Page
2079
End Page
2084
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/122260
DOI
10.1016/j.jcrs.2008.08.027
ISSN
0886-3350
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine the anatomic cleavage planes produced by various epikeratomes in epithelial laser in situ keratomileusis (epi-LASIK). SETTING: Department of Ophthalmology, Ilsan Paik Hospital, Goyang, Korea. METHODS: Sixteen eyes (8 patients) were included in this study. Three epikeratomes, the Moria Epi-K, Centurion SES, and Amadeus II, were used to collect 4 epithelial flaps from 2 patients in the epi-LASIK procedure. Four epithelial flaps from 2 patients were also obtained by laser-assisted subepithelial keratectomy (LASEK). Immunohistochemical staining using monoclonal antibodies against integrin beta 1, integrin beta 4, laminin 5, and collagen type VII was performed. RESULTS: Immunohistochemical staining showed expression of integrin 131 and integrin 134 in all epithelial flaps. In epi-LASIK, the expression of laminin 5 and collagen type VII had a linear or dotted pattern that differed based on the epikeratome used. In the epithelial flaps obtained using LASEK, the expression of laminin 5 and collagen type VII had a dotted pattern. CONCLUSIONS: Each epikeratome yielded reproducible but different cleavage planes of corneal epithelium. The results suggest that further study is needed to elucidate the wound-healing process after epi-LASIK because different cleavage planes produced by different epikeratomes may influence the process.
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