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Comparative Study
. 2009 Nov;87(7):754-8.
doi: 10.1111/j.1755-3768.2008.01500.x. Epub 2009 May 12.

Corneal flap thickness with the Moria M2 microkeratome and Med-Logics calibrated LASIK blades

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Comparative Study

Corneal flap thickness with the Moria M2 microkeratome and Med-Logics calibrated LASIK blades

Juhani Pietilä et al. Acta Ophthalmol. 2009 Nov.
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to compare and study potential factors that affect the accuracy of corneal flap thickness created in laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) using the Moria model 2 (M2) head 130 microkeratome with the Med-Logics calibrated LASIK blades Minus 20 (ML -20) and Minus 30 (ML -30).

Methods: Corneal thickness in 200 (164 myopic and 36 hyperopic) eyes (100 patients) was measured by ultrasonic pachymetry preoperatively and intraoperatively after flap cutting. A total of 100 eyes were treated with the ML -20 and 100 with the ML -30. The right eye was operated before the left eye in each patient, using the same blade. In an additional group of 40 eyes, the left eye was operated first.

Results: Mean corneal flap thickness using the ML -20 blade for an intended flap thickness of 140 μm was 129.1 μm (standard deviation [SD] 15.6, range 104-165 μm) in right eyes and 111.5 μm (SD 14.5, range 78-144 μm) in left eyes. Mean corneal flap thickness using the ML -30 blade for an intended flap thickness of 130 μm was 127.1 μm (SD 16.6, range 90-168 μm) in right eyes and 109.9 μm (SD 16.8, range 72-149 μm) in left eyes.

Conclusions: Both microkeratome blade types cut thinner flaps than were intended. There was substantial variation in flap thickness. The first flap to be cut with a particular blade was considerably thicker than the second flap cut with the same blade. Based on these data, we recommend the use of disposable single-use microkeratomes rather than these ML blades.

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