Major approaches and clinical findings of cataract surgery using the femtosecond laser: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Murad, Ana Cristyna Saad
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Daher, Isabelle Dalloul, Neiva, Eneidia Batista, Moura, Malú Inês Perez, Ferrari, Rafaella Scalabrini, Liedtke, Fernanda Soubhia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: MedNEXT Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Texto Completo: https://mednext.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/mednext/article/view/234
Resumo: Introduction: In the scenario of eye problems, cataract is a disease characterized by the opacification of the lens, which leads to a decrease in visual acuity, due to a change in the refractive index. A cataract is the leading cause of blindness worldwide and surgery for its correction is the most performed surgical procedure in the world, with an estimated 19 million surgeries per year. The Femtosecond laser was approved for ophthalmic surgery in 2000, having been recently developed to integrate cataract surgery. Objective: It was to highlight the main clinical and scientific considerations related to the application of the Femtosecond laser in cataract surgery, highlighting its efficacy and safety to the conventional phacoemulsification technique. Methods: The systematic review rules of the PRISMA Platform were followed. The research was carried out from August to October 2022 in Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo, and Google Scholar databases, using articles from the last 15 years. The quality of the studies was based on the GRADE instrument and the risk of bias was analyzed according to the Cochrane instrument. Results and Conclusion: A total of 229 articles were found, of which only 55 were part of this systematic review, after an eligibility analysis. Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery appears to be beneficial in some patient groups, ie those with low baseline endothelial cell counts, or those planning to receive multifocal intraocular lenses. However, considering that the advantages of femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery may not be clear in all routine cases, it cannot be considered cost-effective. The adoption of the Femtosecond laser in cataract surgery has divided opinions as it results from the adaptation of a technology already used in other areas to a surgical procedure that, at the time, was already successful.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Major approaches and clinical findings of cataract surgery using the femtosecond laser: a systematic review
title Major approaches and clinical findings of cataract surgery using the femtosecond laser: a systematic review
spellingShingle Major approaches and clinical findings of cataract surgery using the femtosecond laser: a systematic review
Murad, Ana Cristyna Saad
Cataract
Femtosecond laser
Phacoemulsification
Ophthalmic surgery
Cataract surgery
Clinical studies
title_short Major approaches and clinical findings of cataract surgery using the femtosecond laser: a systematic review
title_full Major approaches and clinical findings of cataract surgery using the femtosecond laser: a systematic review
title_fullStr Major approaches and clinical findings of cataract surgery using the femtosecond laser: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Major approaches and clinical findings of cataract surgery using the femtosecond laser: a systematic review
title_sort Major approaches and clinical findings of cataract surgery using the femtosecond laser: a systematic review
author Murad, Ana Cristyna Saad
author_facet Murad, Ana Cristyna Saad
Daher, Isabelle Dalloul
Neiva, Eneidia Batista
Moura, Malú Inês Perez
Ferrari, Rafaella Scalabrini
Liedtke, Fernanda Soubhia
author_role author
author2 Daher, Isabelle Dalloul
Neiva, Eneidia Batista
Moura, Malú Inês Perez
Ferrari, Rafaella Scalabrini
Liedtke, Fernanda Soubhia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Murad, Ana Cristyna Saad
Daher, Isabelle Dalloul
Neiva, Eneidia Batista
Moura, Malú Inês Perez
Ferrari, Rafaella Scalabrini
Liedtke, Fernanda Soubhia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cataract
Femtosecond laser
Phacoemulsification
Ophthalmic surgery
Cataract surgery
Clinical studies
topic Cataract
Femtosecond laser
Phacoemulsification
Ophthalmic surgery
Cataract surgery
Clinical studies
description Introduction: In the scenario of eye problems, cataract is a disease characterized by the opacification of the lens, which leads to a decrease in visual acuity, due to a change in the refractive index. A cataract is the leading cause of blindness worldwide and surgery for its correction is the most performed surgical procedure in the world, with an estimated 19 million surgeries per year. The Femtosecond laser was approved for ophthalmic surgery in 2000, having been recently developed to integrate cataract surgery. Objective: It was to highlight the main clinical and scientific considerations related to the application of the Femtosecond laser in cataract surgery, highlighting its efficacy and safety to the conventional phacoemulsification technique. Methods: The systematic review rules of the PRISMA Platform were followed. The research was carried out from August to October 2022 in Scopus, PubMed, Science Direct, Scielo, and Google Scholar databases, using articles from the last 15 years. The quality of the studies was based on the GRADE instrument and the risk of bias was analyzed according to the Cochrane instrument. Results and Conclusion: A total of 229 articles were found, of which only 55 were part of this systematic review, after an eligibility analysis. Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery appears to be beneficial in some patient groups, ie those with low baseline endothelial cell counts, or those planning to receive multifocal intraocular lenses. However, considering that the advantages of femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery may not be clear in all routine cases, it cannot be considered cost-effective. The adoption of the Femtosecond laser in cataract surgery has divided opinions as it results from the adaptation of a technology already used in other areas to a surgical procedure that, at the time, was already successful.
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