Early wound healing and refractive response of different pocket configurations following presbyopic inlay implantation

Background: Presbyopic inlays have mostly been implanted under a corneal flap. Implantation in a pocket has advantages including less postoperative dry eye and neurotrophic effect, and better biomechanical corneal stability. This study investigated the effect of different pocket and flocket dimensio...

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Main Authors: Konstantopoulos, Aris, Liu, Yu-Chi, Teo, Ericia Pei Wen, Lwin, Nyein Chan, Yam, Gary Hin Fai, Mehta, Jodhbir Singh
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-834982023-07-14T15:57:19Z Early wound healing and refractive response of different pocket configurations following presbyopic inlay implantation Konstantopoulos, Aris Liu, Yu-Chi Teo, Ericia Pei Wen Lwin, Nyein Chan Yam, Gary Hin Fai Mehta, Jodhbir Singh Lai, Jui-Yang School of Materials Science & Engineering Cornea Rabbits Background: Presbyopic inlays have mostly been implanted under a corneal flap. Implantation in a pocket has advantages including less postoperative dry eye and neurotrophic effect, and better biomechanical corneal stability. This study investigated the effect of different pocket and flocket dimensions on corneal stability and refractive power after Raindrop™ implantation, and the associated wound healing response. Methodology: Ten New Zealand White rabbits had bilateral pocket Raindrop™ implantation. Eyes were allocated to 4 groups: pockets with 4mm, 6mm, and 8mm diameters, and 8mm flocket. They were examined pre-operatively, at day 1, weeks 1, 2, 3 and 4 post-surgery with anterior segment optical coherence tomography, corneal topography and in-vivo confocal microscopy. After euthanasia (week 4), CD11b, heat shock protein (HSP) 47 and fibronectin corneal immunohistochemistry was performed. Results: Corneal thickness (mean±SD) increased from 360.0±16.2μm pre-operatively to 383.9±32.5, 409.4±79.3, 393.6±35.2, 396.4±50.7 and 405±20.3μm on day 1, weeks 1,2,3 and 4 respectively (p<0.008, all time-points). Corneal refractive power increased by 11.1±5.5, 7.5±2.5, 7.5±3.1, 7.0±3.6 and 6.3±2.9D (p<0.001). Corneal astigmatism increased from 1.1±0.3D to 2.3±1.6, 1.7±0.7, 1.8±1.0, 1.6±0.9 and 1.6±0.9D respectively (p = 0.033). CT, refractive power change and astigmatism were not different between groups. The 8mm pocket and 8mm flocket groups had the least stromal keratocyte reflectivity. CD11b, fibronectin or HSP47 weren’t detected. Conclusions: Anatomical and refractive stability was achieved by 1 week; the outcomes were not affected by pocket or flocket configuration. No scarring or inflammation was identified. The 8mm pocket and flocket showed the least keratocyte activation, suggesting they might be the preferred configuration. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Published version 2017-06-08T08:37:27Z 2019-12-06T15:24:19Z 2017-06-08T08:37:27Z 2019-12-06T15:24:19Z 2017 Journal Article Konstantopoulos, A., Liu, Y.-C., Teo, E. P. W., Lwin, N. C., Yam, G. H. F., & Mehta, J. S. (2017). Early wound healing and refractive response of different pocket configurations following presbyopic inlay implantation. PLOS ONE, 12(2), e0172014-. 1932-6203 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83498 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42631 10.1371/journal.pone.0172014 en PLOS ONE © 2017 Konstantopoulos et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. 15 p. application/pdf
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Konstantopoulos, Aris
Liu, Yu-Chi
Teo, Ericia Pei Wen
Lwin, Nyein Chan
Yam, Gary Hin Fai
Mehta, Jodhbir Singh
Early wound healing and refractive response of different pocket configurations following presbyopic inlay implantation
description Background: Presbyopic inlays have mostly been implanted under a corneal flap. Implantation in a pocket has advantages including less postoperative dry eye and neurotrophic effect, and better biomechanical corneal stability. This study investigated the effect of different pocket and flocket dimensions on corneal stability and refractive power after Raindrop™ implantation, and the associated wound healing response. Methodology: Ten New Zealand White rabbits had bilateral pocket Raindrop™ implantation. Eyes were allocated to 4 groups: pockets with 4mm, 6mm, and 8mm diameters, and 8mm flocket. They were examined pre-operatively, at day 1, weeks 1, 2, 3 and 4 post-surgery with anterior segment optical coherence tomography, corneal topography and in-vivo confocal microscopy. After euthanasia (week 4), CD11b, heat shock protein (HSP) 47 and fibronectin corneal immunohistochemistry was performed. Results: Corneal thickness (mean±SD) increased from 360.0±16.2μm pre-operatively to 383.9±32.5, 409.4±79.3, 393.6±35.2, 396.4±50.7 and 405±20.3μm on day 1, weeks 1,2,3 and 4 respectively (p<0.008, all time-points). Corneal refractive power increased by 11.1±5.5, 7.5±2.5, 7.5±3.1, 7.0±3.6 and 6.3±2.9D (p<0.001). Corneal astigmatism increased from 1.1±0.3D to 2.3±1.6, 1.7±0.7, 1.8±1.0, 1.6±0.9 and 1.6±0.9D respectively (p = 0.033). CT, refractive power change and astigmatism were not different between groups. The 8mm pocket and 8mm flocket groups had the least stromal keratocyte reflectivity. CD11b, fibronectin or HSP47 weren’t detected. Conclusions: Anatomical and refractive stability was achieved by 1 week; the outcomes were not affected by pocket or flocket configuration. No scarring or inflammation was identified. The 8mm pocket and flocket showed the least keratocyte activation, suggesting they might be the preferred configuration.
author2 Lai, Jui-Yang
author_facet Lai, Jui-Yang
Konstantopoulos, Aris
Liu, Yu-Chi
Teo, Ericia Pei Wen
Lwin, Nyein Chan
Yam, Gary Hin Fai
Mehta, Jodhbir Singh
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author Konstantopoulos, Aris
Liu, Yu-Chi
Teo, Ericia Pei Wen
Lwin, Nyein Chan
Yam, Gary Hin Fai
Mehta, Jodhbir Singh
author_sort Konstantopoulos, Aris
title Early wound healing and refractive response of different pocket configurations following presbyopic inlay implantation
title_short Early wound healing and refractive response of different pocket configurations following presbyopic inlay implantation
title_full Early wound healing and refractive response of different pocket configurations following presbyopic inlay implantation
title_fullStr Early wound healing and refractive response of different pocket configurations following presbyopic inlay implantation
title_full_unstemmed Early wound healing and refractive response of different pocket configurations following presbyopic inlay implantation
title_sort early wound healing and refractive response of different pocket configurations following presbyopic inlay implantation
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