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(Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 2002;43:1445-1449.)
© 2002 by The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Inc.

Volume Estimation of Excimer Laser Tissue Ablation for Correction of Spherical Myopia and Hyperopia

Damien Gatinel1, Thanh Hoang-Xuan1 and Dimitri T. Azar1,2

1 From the Rothschild Foundation, Paris, France; and the 2 Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Schepens Eye Research Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

PURPOSE. To determine the theoretical volumes of ablation for the laser treatment of spherical refractive errors in myopia and hyperopia.

METHODS. The cornea was modeled as a spherical shell. The ablation profiles for myopia and hyperopia were based on an established paraxial formula. The theoretical volumes of the ablated corneal lenticules for the correction of myopia and hyperopia were calculated by two methods: (1) mathematical approximation based on a simplified geometric model and (2) finite integration. These results were then compared for optical zone diameters of 0.5 to 11.00 mm and for initial radii of curvature of 7.5, 7.8, and 8.1 mm.

RESULTS. Referring to a simplified geometrical model, the volume of ablated corneal tissue was estimated to be proportional to the magnitude of treatment (D) and to the fourth power of the treatment diameter (S4). For refractive correction of myopia and hyperopia, volume estimations using our formula, V {cong} D · (S/9)4, were similar to those obtained by finite integration for optical zone diameters of 0.5 to 8.5 mm and for corneal radii of curvature within the clinical range (7.5, 7.8, and 8.1 mm).

CONCLUSIONS. The theoretical volume of corneal tissue ablated within the optical zone for spherical corrections can be accurately approximated by this simplified formula. This may be helpful in evaluating factors that contribute to corneal ectasia after LASIK for myopia and hyperopia. Treatment diameter (S) is the most important determinant of the volume of tissue ablation during excimer laser surgery.







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