Zusammenfassung
Die SMILE (small incision lenticule extraction) zählt zu den Verfahren der
refraktiven Lentikel-Extraktion und hat sich im letzten Jahrzehnt zu einem
etablierten Bestandteil des modernen refraktivchirurgischen Spektrums
entwickelt. Dieser Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über Patientenselektion,
Operationsmethode, mögliche Komplikationen und klinische Ergebnisse dieser
Methode.
Abstract
Refractive lenticule extraction is a corneal surgical technique that uses a
femtosecond laser exclusively to create an intrastromal refractive lenticule for
the correction of myopia and myopic astigmatism. In small incision lenticule
extraction (SMILE) the generated refractive lenticule is subsequently extracted
through a small incision. The reported efficacy, predictability and safety of
the flap-less SMILE procedure is similar to those of femtosecond laser in situ
keratomileusis (LASIK). Advantages of SMILE over LASIK include less iatrogenic
dry eye, fewer induced higher-order aberrations, and potentially less
biomechanical weakening of the cornea. However, there is a steeper surgeon
learning curve for SMILE as the procedure is technically more challenging than
LASIK. Furthermore, the current SMILE laser platform cannot use cyclotorsion
control or eye-tracking technology and retreatment options are more complex
compared to LASIK. This review looks at patient selection, surgical method,
possible complications, retreatment options, and postoperative outcome of the
SMILE technique.
Schlüsselwörter
refraktive Chirurgie - SMILE - Operationsmethode - Komplikationen - Ergebnisse
Key words
refractive surgery - SMILE - surgical method - complications - results - refractive lenticule extraction