J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  2002 Sep;43(9):1738-1745.

Effect of Corneal Epithelial Flap on the corneal wound healing of canine eyes

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea. eyedoc@cmc.cuk.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: LASEK is a newly developed refractive surgery technique that can make up for the complications from PRK and LASIK. The most unique procedures in LASEK is covering of the cornea with epithelial flap after keratectomy. We examined the effect of corneal epithelial flap on the wound healing of canine cornea.
METHODS
Operation was performed in eyes from 12 dogs, and the 12 eyes were recovered with epithelial flap and the remaining 12 eyes were recovered without epithelial flap. Wound healing process was compared using fluorescein staining, light and transmission electron microscopic examination.
RESULTS
Fluorescein stained area of the cornea was reduced with time in both groups, and from 9 hours after the operation, it was significantly reduced in the group with epithelial flap compared with those of the group without epithelial flap (p< 0.05). On light microscopic examination of the group with epithelial flap, and normal epithelial structure was found at 24 and 48 hours, respectively. However, in the group without epithelial flap, no complete reepithelialization had occurred on center at 48 hours after the operation. On transmission electron microscopic examination, eyes of the group with epithelial flap showed hemidesmosomes in the area where epithelial flap was closely contacted with the stroma at 24 hours, and they were completely developed at 48 hours. On the other hand, in the group without epithelial flap, hemidesmosomes developed only in the proximal portion but not at the leading edge even at 48 hours.
CONCLUSIONS
These results suggest that corneal epithelial flap accelerate the wound healing process of the cornea and the wound healing process depend on the vitality of the epithelial flap.

Keyword

Corneal epithelial flap; Laser epithelial keratomileusis; Wound healing

MeSH Terms

Animals
Cornea
Dogs
Fluorescein
Hand
Hemidesmosomes
Keratectomy, Subepithelial, Laser-Assisted
Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ
Refractive Surgical Procedures
Wound Healing*
Wounds and Injuries*
Fluorescein
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