Accuracy and Precision of the Amadeus Microkeratome in Producing LASIK Flaps
- 1 August 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Cornea
- Vol. 22 (6) , 504-507
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00003226-200308000-00003
Abstract
To evaluate the accuracy and precision of corneal flap thickness following laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) performed using the 140-, 160-, and 180-μm heads for the Amadeus microkeratome (AMO, Irvine, CA). The study took place at the Cullen Eye Institute, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston. In this prospective study, using the Amadeus microkeratome, LASIK flaps were cut in 51 right eyes and 50 left eyes with the 140-μm head, 25 right eyes and 25 left eyes with the 160-μm head, and five right eyes and one left eye with the 180-μm head. The same microkeratome blade was used for bilateral cases with the right eyes always undergoing surgery first. Eyes were grouped by order of blade use for statistical analysis. The effect of preoperative corneal thickness, keratometry values, blade oscillation and translation speeds, and blade reuse on flap thickness was evaluated. Mean flap thicknesses were 153 ± 18 μm (range 97–187 μm) OD and 134 ± 25 μm (range 79–174 μm) OS for the 140-μm head; 182 ± 26 μm (range 105–220 μm) OD and 163 ± 29 μm (range 105–216 μm) OS for the 160-μm head; and 235 ± 24 μm (range 198–258 μm) for the 180-μm head. Flap thickness was significantly thicker for the first eyes cut (right eyes) and was positively correlated with increasing corneal thickness in both eyes. For the first eyes cut, flap thickness was also significantly thicker than the labeled thickness specified by the manufacturer. With the Amadeus microkeratome, LASIK flap thickness correlated with central corneal thickness for the 140-μm head. Reuse of the microkeratome blades produced significantly thinner LASIK flaps on second eyes cut.Keywords
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