Correction factor for ablation algorithms used in corneal refractive surgery with gaussian-profile beams
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Jiménez Cuesta, José Ramón; González Anera, María Del Rosario; Jiménez Del Barco Jaldo, Luis Miguel; Hita Villaverde, Enrique; Pérez Ocón, Francisco De AsísEditorial
Optical Society of America
Materia
Ablation of tissue Ophthalmology
Date
2005Referencia bibliográfica
Jiménez, J.R.; et al. Correction factor for ablation algorithms used in corneal refractive surgery with gaussian-profile beams. Optic Express, 13(1): 336-343 (2005). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/32657]
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This research was supported by the Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología, Spain (grant BFM2003-1492).Résumé
We provide a correction factor to be added in ablation
algorithms when a Gaussian beam is used in photorefractive laser surgery.
This factor, which quantifies the effect of pulse overlapping, depends on
beam radius and spot size. We also deduce the expected post-surgical
corneal radius and asphericity when considering this factor. Data on 141
eyes operated on LASIK (laser in situ keratomileusis) with a Gaussian
profile show that the discrepancy between experimental and expected data
on corneal power is significantly lower when using the correction factor.
For an effective improvement of post-surgical visual quality, this factor
should be applied in ablation algorithms that do not consider the effects of
pulse overlapping with a Gaussian beam.