Purpose: To evaluate wound strength for patient safety during transport and endothelial viability when partial and complete femtosecond laser-assisted keratoplasty (FLAK) incisions are made in cadaveric corneas.
Methods: 19 human corneoscleral rims were divided into six groups, mounted on an anterior chamber maintainer and cut with a femtosecond laser programmed to the following patterns: 'zigzag' (A), 'mushroom' (B) and 'top hat' (C) in both full (1) and partial (2) thicknesses. The pressure required to produce leakage from the corneal incision was then measured.
Purpose: To determine the immediate endothelial cell loss (ECL) resulting from insertion of a precut donor button using the Neusidl Corneal Inserter (NCI) and compare it with the previously published ECL resulting from insertion of a folded donor button using non-coapting forceps.
Methods: Ten corneas were precut for Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty and trephinated to a diameter of 8.0 mm (n = 5) or 8.
Purpose: To determine the endothelium damage resulting from the application of "dry" gentian violet (GV) stromal markings on corneas precut for Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) using a Moria "S" Stamp.
Methods: Five precut corneas had the stromal graft bed marked with GV using the Moria "S" stamp and 6 precut corneas were left unmarked as controls. After applying the ink to the stamp, care was taken to allow the alcohol carrier to dry for 10 seconds before applying the dry dye to the stromal surface.