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Different epithelial cleavage planes produced by various epikeratomes in Epi-LASIK.
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Different epithelial cleavage planes produced by various epikeratomes in Epi-LASIK Doh Lee, M.D., Ph.D.1, Suk kyue Choi, M.D.1, Jin Hyoung Kim, M.D.1, Jae Bum Lee, M.D., Ph.D.2, Hyo Myung Kim, M.D., Ph.D.3, Hung Won Tchah M.D., Ph.D.4, Tae Won Hahn , M.D., Ph.D.5, Mee Joo, M.D. Ph.D.6, Chang Il Ha, M.D.1 Department of Ophthalmology, Ilsan Paik Hospital, College of Medicine, Inje University, Goyang, Korea1 Younse Plus Eye Hospital, SungNam, Korea2 Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea3 Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Ulsan University, Seoul, Korea4 Apgujung St. Mary’s Eye Center, Seoul, Korea5 Department of Pathology, Ilsan Paik Hospital, College of Medicine, Inje University, Goyang, Korea6
Purpose • To determine the anatomic cleavage planes produced by various epikeratomes in Epi-LASIK I. Moria Epi-K Epikeratome (Moria, Antony, France) II. Amadeus II Epikeratome (Advanced Medical Optics, Santa Ana, CA, USA) III. Centurion SES Epikeratome (Norwood Abbey Ltd., Melbourne, Australia)
Material & Method • Sixteen eyes (8 patients) were included in this study • Three epikeratomes were each used to collect four epithelial flaps from two patients in the Epi-LASIK procedure (n=12) • Four epithelial flaps from two patients were also obtained by LASEK(n=4) • Immunohistochemical stainingmonoclonal antibodies against Integrin ß1, Integrin ß4, Laminin 5, and Collagen type VII was performed
Material & Method • Groups Group 1 : Moria Epi-K Epikeratome Group 2 : Amadeus II Epikeratome Group 3 : Centurion SES Epikeratome Group 4 : LASEK
Results • Immunohistochemical staining demonstrated expression of Integrin ß1 and Integrin ß4 in all epithelial flaps • The expression of both Laminin 5 and Collagen type VII exhibited a linear or dotted pattern that differed based on the epikeratome used in Epi-LASIK. • The expression of Laminin 5 and Collagen type VII exhibited a dotted pattern in the epithelial flaps obtained using LASEK
Results • Immunohistochemical expression characteristicsa in epithelial flaps produced by various epikeratomes
Results Expression patterns of collagen type VII of epithelial flap ( immunochemical stain ) A. Dotted pattern B. Linear pattern C. Mixture of linear and dotted pattern
Results Immunochemical staining of Group 1 The staining of integrin ß1 is intercellular and pericellular in all epithelial cell layers of the epithelial flaps (A, B) The staining of integrin ß4 is found predominantly in the basal cell membrane of the epithelial flaps with linear pattern. The staining of laminin 5 is expressed by linear pattern and the staining of collagen type VII is expressed by mixed pattern (C, D)
Results Immunochemical staining of Group 2 The staining of integrin ß1 and integrin β4 is expressed by same pattern the epithelial flaps. But integrin β4 staining was focally present (A, B) The staining of Laminin 5 is expressed by dotted pattern and collagen type VII is not expressed at the same area (C, D)
Results Immunochemical staining of Group 3 The staining of integrin ß1 and integrin ß4 is expressed as like cases of other groups (A, B) The immunochemical stain of laminin 5 and collagen type VII is expressed linearly, continuously and thickly. In same area of epithelial flap, the stained area of Laminin 5 is located superiorly and the stained area of collage type VII is located inferiorly (C, D)
Results Immunochemical staining of Group 4 The staining of integrin ß1 and integrin ß4 is expressed as like cases of other groups (A, B) The immunochemical stain of laminin 5 and collagen type VII is expressed by dotted and focal pattern (C, D)
Conclusion • Different epikeratomes may produce different cleavage planes and differences in the anatomical characteristics of the cleavage planes may influence the wound healing process after Epi-LASIK • Repositioning of the epithelial flap appears to be ideal in Epi-LASIK using the Centurion SES Epikeratome • Discarding of the epithelial flap may be preferable in Epi-LASIK using the Amadeus II Epikeratome • However, because the role and fate of the basement membrane after Epi-LASIK are not yet known in detail, further investigations in a clinical setting or animal models are needed to elucidate the wound healing process after Epi-LASIK