Morphology of the stromal surface and endothelium using two different microkeratomes.

J Refract Surg

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Bern, Switzerland.

Published: December 2001

Purpose: To compare stromal surface and endothelial morphology after keratectomies and after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), using two different microkeratomes.

Methods: Keratectomies (160-microm and 400-microm) were performed on 82 enucleated porcine eyes using the Chiron Automated Corneal Shaper (52 eyes) and the Microtech Turbokeratome (30 eyes). LASIK procedures of -9.00 D, -27.00 D, and -36.00 D were performed with a Schwind excimer laser. The corneas were immediately fixed in glutaraldehyde or stained with alizarin red and trypan. Scanning electron microscopy was then performed.

Results: All keratectomies performed with the Chiron microkeratome displayed a relatively smooth surface. The quality of the keratectomies with the manually advanced Microtech microkeratome was variable, with a high incidence (4 of 9) of incomplete cuts and irregular surfaces. In the eyes in which the stromal laser ablation was performed, a thin layer of condensed stroma (pseudomembrane formation) was seen. Vital staining did not indicate endothelial damage.

Conclusions: The surface morphology was unacceptable for one of the microkeratomes tested. Keratectomies of 160 to 400 microm and LASIK up to -36.00 D did not acutely alter endothelial morphology in porcine eyes.

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