Corneal endothelial injury in rabbits following excimer laser ablation at 193 and 248 nm
E. J. Dehm, C. A. Puliafito, C. M. Adler and R. F. Steinert
We performed a morphologic investigation of the corneal endothelium
following in vivo excimer laser ablation at 193 and 248 nm in rabbit eyes.
Control experiments were performed in eyes with incisions of similar depth
made with a diamond surgical knife, and normal control eyes were studied in
parallel. We found that 193-nm excimer laser incision to 90% of corneal
depth produces endothelial alterations similar to those seen underlying
diamond knife incisions of similar depth. Scanning electron microscopy
revealed an incisional ridge and endothelial cellular edema; endothelial
cell loss was not observed. In contrast, 248-nm ablations of similar depth
and energy density revealed loss of underlying endothelial cells and a
surrounding zone of severe cellular damage.