Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Donor and Recipient Preparation for Bowman Layer Transplantation
Rosemarie Schlosser, Annekatrin Rickmann, Peter Szurman, Silke Wahl, Berthold Seitz, Philip Wakili, Lisa Julia Müller, Philipp Ken Roberts, Karl Thomas Boden

TL;DR
This study shows that a femtosecond laser can precisely prepare Bowman layer transplants with optimal thickness and depth settings to avoid complications.
Contribution
The study introduces precise laser settings for Bowman layer and pocket preparation, achieving thinner layers than previously reported.
Findings
A 30 µm Bowman layer thickness achieved a 100% success rate without perforation.
A 150 µm pocket depth also showed a 100% success rate in preparation.
Histological analysis confirmed smooth and precise laser-cut edges.
Abstract
Objectives: A Ziemer LDV Z8 femtosecond laser (FSL) was used to obtain optimal cutting parameters with precise settings for donor and recipient preparations for Bowman layer transplantation. Methods: Of 48 human research corneas examined, 32 were used for Bowman layer preparation (donor) and 16 for pocket preparation (recipient) using the LDV Z8 FSL. The cutting thickness of the Bowman layer, pocket depth, and corresponding laser settings were varied. The quality of sections was evaluated based on the occurrence of adhesions, bridges, or perforations. Histological specimens were prepared and analyzed. Results: Preparation of the Bowman layer and recipient pocket was possible using all selected settings. The thinner the Bowman layer and the more superficial the pocket preparation, the higher the risk of perforation was. Considering the fact that the Bowman layer was cut as thinly as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCorneal surgery and disorders · Corneal Surgery and Treatments · Glaucoma and retinal disorders
