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publicationDate 2005-12-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2005348821-A
titleOfInvention Microkeratome and this surgical blade
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To perform an operation that facilitates clean separation of the epithelium from Bowman's membrane without the use of advanced techniques and without the use of alcohol, according to the LASEK procedure. [Solution] The invention relates to a microkeratome (1) used in LASEK means, as well as a knife (3) with a microkeratome blade (6), said blade (6) having a defined dullness. In the LASEK procedure, in order to avoid dissolving the epithelium with an alcohol solution, the epithelium is detached leaving a remaining hinge, which is achieved by a microkeratome (1) into which a scalpel (3) is inserted. The blade (6) of the scalpel (3) has a specified dullness, thus preventing the Bowman membrane from being damaged when the epithelium is incised. It comprises a cutting edge angle (β) ranging from 28 to 35 degrees, a clearance angle (α) ranging from 0 to 4 degrees, and a blade radius (R) ranging from 150 nm to 800 nm. [Selection] Figure 2
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