Capsulotomy morphology in cataract surgery: comparison of five femtosecond lasers
Isabel A. Joia, Jonas M. Dürmüller, Willi Halfter, Carsten H. Meyer, Paul Bernhard Henrich

TL;DR
This study compares how five different femtosecond lasers create irregularities in cataract surgery capsulotomies, finding that laser precision is more important than energy level for smoothness.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed comparison of capsulotomy morphology across five FLACS platforms, emphasizing laser precision over pulse energy.
Findings
All five lasers produced distinct morphological irregularities in capsulotomies.
Victus produced significantly smoother capsulotomies compared to Catalys.
Laser precision, not pulse energy, determines capsulotomy surface regularity.
Abstract
The evaluation of 30 capsulotomies from 5 FLACS platforms showed that different lasers cause distinct morphologic irregularities and that the regularity of the capsulotomy depends mainly on laser precision. To compare the capsulotomy rim morphology of anterior lens capsules obtained by 5 femtosecond laser–assisted cataract surgery (FLACS) platforms: Catalys, FEMTO LDV Z8, LensAR, LenSx, and Victus. University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland. Experimental study. Anterior lens capsules from 6 interventions per laser platform were collected (N = 30). 4 of each were assessed under light microscopy (LM; n = 20), and 2 were assessed under scanning electron microscopy (n = 10). A qualitative evaluation of all samples was conducted, as well as a semiquantitative analysis of the extent of irregularities present in LM samples. The Dunn multiple comparisons test was conducted to determine which…
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TopicsIntraocular Surgery and Lenses
