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Effect of Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery on Peripapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Glaucoma. Mar 18, 2022
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1057-0829
Abstract
PRéCIS:: Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery may cause thinning of peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer in healthy eyes. PURPOSE:: This prospective cohort study aimed to compare changes of peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (pRNFL) after femtosecond laser assisted cataract surgery (FLACS) using a liquid patient interface and conventional phacoemulsification cataract surgery (CPCS). PATIENTS AND METHODS:: Included were 261 eyes (261 patients) with age-related cataracts and no ocular diseases scheduled either for FLACS (222 eyes) or CPCS (39 eyes). FLACS was performed using Ziemer LDV Z8 laser. Average and quadrant pRNFL thickness was measured using optical coherence tomography (OCT) before surgery and at 1, 3, and 6 months postoperatively. Postoperative changes in pRNFL thickness were compared within and between groups. RESULTS:: Mean quadrant and average pRNFL thicknesses significantly increased after both surgeries (P<0.001). However, pRNFL thinning occurred after FLACS and CPCS (17% vs 5.1%, respectively, P>0.05). FLACS eyes showed a significant and stable decrease of average pRNFL thickness (P=0.057), and a gradual decrease in pRNFL thickness of all quadrants (P≤0.018). CPCS eyes showed an initial increase of pRNFL thickness, followed by a decrease only in the nasal quadrant and average pRNFL. Preoperative pRNFL thickness was associated with thinning of temporal quadrant (P=0.04). CONCLUSIONS:: Both FLACS and CPCS demonstrated pRNFL thinning in some healthy eyes. Although the higher rate of pRNFL thinning after FLACS compared with CPCS lacked statistical significance, a consistent decrease in pRNFL thickness occurred in all quadrants and average pRNFL of FLACS eyes, suggesting that FLACS may lead to pRNFL thinning. Eyes with thinner preoperative pRNFL may be prone to temporal quadrant thinning after FLACS.