DocumentCode
2755451
Title
Continuous and pulsed microwaterjet in ophthalmology
Author
Smith-Guerin, N. ; Betemps, Betemps ; Jutard, A.
Author_Institution
Inst. Nat. des Sci. Appliquees, Villeurbanne, France
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
203
Lastpage
206
Abstract
At the present time, visual recovery after a penetrating keratoplasty is relatively poor. This is caused by the techniques and tools used to perform this operation. In order to improve these results the authors propose a new cutting tool for the cornea. This paper explains the surgery, the reasons of its limitations and some techniques proposed to improve the results as well. Then the device used to carry out the authors´ trials and the method followed to perform the cuts with the microwaterjet are presented. Then results obtained in different conditions with continuous and pulsed microjets are discussed and compared to trephine and laser methods thanks to a histological study. The authors determined 20 bars pressure and 0.30 mm diameter is the best compromise to be used with the continuous microjet and 20 bars pressure and 0.36 mm diameter with pulsation frequency of 80 Hz the best one for pulsed microjet. Also, the authors showed microwaterjet doesn´t create damage to the tissue (contrary to laser treatment), allows one to obtain quasi-straight edges of cut (contrary to using trephine) but generates a hydration put in order by the tissue
Keywords
cutting; eye; jets; surgery; 0.30 mm; 0.36 mm; 20 bar; 80 Hz; continuous microjet; continuous microwaterjet; hydration; ophthalmology; pulsation frequency; pulsed microwaterjet; quasistraight cut edges; tissue damage; trephine; Bars; Biological tissues; Containers; Cornea; Cutting tools; Frequency; Laser beam cutting; Laser surgery; Optical pulses; Vision defects;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology, 1st Annual International, Conference On. 2000
Conference_Location
Lyon
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6603-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MMB.2000.893772
Filename
893772
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