Slit skiascopic-guided ablation using the Nidek laser.

PURPOSE To present the approach of using a scanning slit refractometer (the ARK 10000) in conjunction with a corneal topography system to guide customized corneal ablation. This diagnostic system is coupled with the Nidek EC-5000 system which combines scanning slit and a scanning small area ablation (1.0 mm) to perform a customized ablation. METHODS The ARK 10000 diagnostic system which contains a scanning slit refractometer is described. Information generated from the ARK 10000 wavefront sensor and corneal topography system can be coupled to the new Nidek EC-5000 excimer laser system, which combines the larger area of scanning slit ablation with the small area (1.0 mm) ablation. RESULTS The Nidek ARK 10000 diagnostic system captures wavefront information using a retinoscopic system which is converted into a refractive power map. This is different from other autorefraction systems in that it has four sensors at different diameters of the cornea and captures 1440 points in 0.4 seconds. This map is used in conjunction with corneal topography-captured simultaneously. This information is then combined to perform a customized ablation using the new Nidek EC-5000 system. CONCLUSIONS The ARK 10000 diagnostic system represents a different approach to customized ablation in that it combines a corneal topography system with a wavefront system and a larger treatment area of the traditional scanning slit ablation with a new small area ablation treatment for greater efficiency.

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