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. 1985 Nov;92(11):1616-23.
doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(85)33841-1.

Threshold for lens damage during Q-switched Nd:YAG laser iridectomy. A study of rhesus monkey eyes

Threshold for lens damage during Q-switched Nd:YAG laser iridectomy. A study of rhesus monkey eyes

D E Gaasterland et al. Ophthalmology. 1985 Nov.

Abstract

Clinical and pathologic examinations were performed after 18 iridectomies had been created in six eyes of three rhesus monkeys using increasing Q-switched neodymium (Nd):YAG laser energy, pulses per burst, and number of bursts. Treatment parameters bracketed the threshold for lens damage during iridectomy. Iridectomy with one or two bursts of one or two Q-switched pulses at 5 to 6.2 mJ per pulse was achieved without lens damage. Slight increase of pulse energy or an increase to three pulses per burst (without pulse energy increase) caused local damage to the underlying lens. Marked increase of any of the treatment parameters caused slightly larger iridectomies and slightly larger, localized damage of the underlying lens. Synechiae developed between the monkey posterior iris surface at the iridectomy and the damaged area in 80% of the lens lesions. In monkeys, the small pulsed laser iridectomies created with pulses of energies up to 6.5 mJ became occluded during the healing process.

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