rss
Br J Ophthalmol 2003;87:1195 doi:10.1136/bjo.87.9.1195
  • Letter

Intrastromal lamellar femtosecond laser keratoplasty with superficial flap

  1. J B Jonas
  1. Universitäts-Augenklinik, Theodor-Kutzer-Ufer 1–3, 68167 Mannheim, Germany; Jost.Jonas@ma.augen.uni-heidelberg.de
    • Accepted 17 March 2003

    Lamellar keratoplasty has usually been performed taking a trephine to delineate the extent of the tissue to be excised, and a knife or similar instrument to remove the lamellar corneal tissue from the underlying deep corneal bed. In a similar way, the lamellar donor tissue was prepared and inserted into the recipient bed. The depth of the lamellar excision extended from the corneal epithelial surface to the deep corneal stroma. Marked disadvantages of the technique have been pronounced corneal astigmatism and optical insufficiencies of the interface between the lamellar graft and the recipient corneal bed caused by irregularities of both surfaces. The purpose of the present …

    Register for free content


    Free sample
    This recent issue is free to all users to allow everyone the opportunity to see the full scope and typical content of BJO.
    View free sample issue >>

    Free archive
    The full back archive is now available for BJO. Institutional subscribers may access the entire archive as part of their subscription. Personal subscribers will also have access to all content when logged in. Non-subscribers who register have free access to all articles published before 2006, back to volume 1 issue 1.
    Register to access the free archive >>

    Don't forget to sign up for content alerts so you keep up to date with all the articles as they are published.