Solid‐state laser (266 nm) as an alternative to ArF excimer laser (193 nm) for corneal reshaping: Comparative numerical study of the thermal effect

Author:

Abdelhalim Ibrahim1,Hassan Aziza Ahmed2,Abdelkawi Salwa3,Elnaby Salah Hassab1,Rahbar Sahar4,Hamdy Omnia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Engineering Applications of Laser Department National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences, Cairo University Giza Egypt

2. Medical Applications of Laser Department National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences, Cairo University Giza Egypt

3. Vision Science Department Research Institute of Ophthalmology, Biophysics and Laser Science Unit Giza Egypt

4. Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics University of Liverpool Liverpool UK

Abstract

AbstractLaser corneal reshaping is a safe and effective technique utilized to treat common vision disorders. An advanced laser delivery system equipped with a pulsed UV laser with specific parameters is used to ablate parts of the cornea surface to correct the existing refractive error. The argon fluoride (ArF) excimer pulsed gas laser at 193 nm is the most employed type in the commercial devices for such treatments. This laser is generated using a mixture of Argon, Fluorine, and a significant amount of Neon gases. However, due to the ongoing Russian‐Ukraine war, the availability of Neon gas is currently very limited, as this region is considered the primary supplier of pure Neon gas. Consequently we suggest replacing the common ArF laser source in the commercial devices with a solid‐state (forth harmonic neodymium‐doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser at 266 nm). This replacement uses the same operation parameters, optics, and scanning algorithm. Parameters from five commercial devices (Zeiss MEL 90, Technolas TENEO 317, Alcon Wave Light EX 500, Schwind Amaris 750 s, OptoSystems MICROSCAN VISUM) were compared with those of the i‐ablation device, a research device that uses a 266 nm laser source. Our goal is to reduce production costs through a simple modification that has a significant impact. Consequently, the present study aims to find an alternative laser source for the current ArF laser without exchanging the complete system's design. This recommendation is based on a numerical simulation study. The thermal effect on a human cornea model was numerically evaluated using finite‐element solutions of Pennes' bioheat equation on the COMSOL platform by applying two laser wavelengths. The results demonstrated that changing the laser source significantly impacts the thermal effect, even with the same laser settings. All studied devices showed a reduction in the thermal effect to below 40°C, compared with nearly 100°C under ordinary conditions.

Publisher

Wiley

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