Volume 33, Issue 12 , Pages 2049-2053, December 2007
Comparison of corneal flap thickness between primary eyes and fellow eyes using the Zyoptix XP microkeratome
Purpose
To evaluate corneal flap thickness created in myopic laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) using the Zyoptix XP 120 microkeratome (Bausch & Lomb).
Setting
University-based eye clinic.
Methods
Corneal thickness was measured preoperatively and intraoperatively after flap creation in 62 consecutive patients (124 eyes) who had LASIK for the correction of myopia. Corneal flap thickness was calculated by subtracting stromal bed thickness from total corneal thickness. In each patient, both corneas (right followed by left) were cut by 1 the same Zyoptix XP 120 microkeratome blade at the same session.
Results
The mean actual flap thickness was 115.34 μm ± 16.34 (SD) in right eyes and 104.55 ± 14.34 μm in left eyes. The mean actual flap thickness in right eyes was not statistically significantly different from the 120 μm proposed by the manufacturer (P = .142); however, the mean actual flap thickness in left eyes was statistically significantly different from the 120 μm (P<.001). The mean flap thickness in the second eye was also statistically significantly thinner than in the first eye (P<.001).
Conclusions
The corneal flaps were thinner than expected when a Zyoptix XP 120 microkeratome was used in LASIK. Although the first cuts produced thinner flaps, this difference was not statistically significant. However, the second cuts produced significantly thinner flaps.
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Supported in part by the Action for Vision Eye Foundation, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China.
PII: S0886-3350(07)01541-6
doi:10.1016/j.jcrs.2007.07.027
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Volume 33, Issue 12 , Pages 2049-2053, December 2007
