Pulsed UV laser technologies for ophthalmic surgery. / Razhev, A. M.; Chernykh, V. V.; Bagayev, S. N. et al.
In: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Vol. 793, No. 1, 012022, 16.02.2017.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Pulsed UV laser technologies for ophthalmic surgery
AU - Razhev, A. M.
AU - Chernykh, V. V.
AU - Bagayev, S. N.
AU - Churkin, D. S.
AU - Kargapol'Tsev, E. S.
AU - Iskakov, I. A.
AU - Ermakova, O. V.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Copyright: Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2017/2/16
Y1 - 2017/2/16
N2 - The paper provides an overview of the results of multiyear joint researches of team of collaborators of Institute of Laser Physics SB RAS together with NF IRTC "Eye Microsurgery" for the period from 1988 to the present, in which were first proposed and experimentally realized laser medical technologies for correction of refractive errors of known today as LASIK, the treatment of ophthalmic herpes and open-angle glaucoma. It is proposed to carry out operations for the correction of refractive errors the use of UV excimer KrCl laser with a wavelength of 222 nm. The same laser emission is the most suitable for the treatment of ophthalmic herpes, because it has a high clinical effect, combined with many years of absence of recrudescence. A minimally invasive technique of glaucoma operations using excimer XeCl laser (λ=308 nm) is developed. Its wavelength allows perform all stages of glaucoma operations, while the laser head itself has high stability and lifetime, will significantly reduce operating costs, compared with other types of lasers.
AB - The paper provides an overview of the results of multiyear joint researches of team of collaborators of Institute of Laser Physics SB RAS together with NF IRTC "Eye Microsurgery" for the period from 1988 to the present, in which were first proposed and experimentally realized laser medical technologies for correction of refractive errors of known today as LASIK, the treatment of ophthalmic herpes and open-angle glaucoma. It is proposed to carry out operations for the correction of refractive errors the use of UV excimer KrCl laser with a wavelength of 222 nm. The same laser emission is the most suitable for the treatment of ophthalmic herpes, because it has a high clinical effect, combined with many years of absence of recrudescence. A minimally invasive technique of glaucoma operations using excimer XeCl laser (λ=308 nm) is developed. Its wavelength allows perform all stages of glaucoma operations, while the laser head itself has high stability and lifetime, will significantly reduce operating costs, compared with other types of lasers.
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JO - Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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