Abstract
The E-1 Angled Keratome Blade, crafted from high-purity sapphire, is specifically designed for corneal incisions. This study evaluates its precision, tissue damage control, and postoperative recovery benefits through clinical data analysis. Compared to traditional metal blades, the E-1 blade demonstrates significant performance improvements, particularly in minimizing tissue trauma and expediting recovery.
1.Introduction
Corneal incisions are a crucial aspect of ophthalmic surgery, directly influencing postoperative vision restoration. Traditional metal blades, while functional, often lack optimal precision and may cause higher tissue damage. The E-1 Angled Keratome Blade has emerged as a preferred tool for corneal incisions due to its superior sharpness and durability.
2.Materials and Methods
2.1 Study Design
Group |
Number of Patients |
Surgery Type |
Blade Type |
Experimental Group |
15 |
Cataract Surgery, Refractive Surgery |
E-1 Angled Keratome Blade |
Control Group |
15 |
Cataract Surgery, Refractive Surgery |
Traditional Steel Blade |
2.2 Data Collection Indicators
3.Results Analysis
Consolidated Data Table
Indicator |
Experimental Group (E-1 Blade) |
Control Group (Traditional Blade) |
Incision edge smoothness (0-10) |
9.8 |
8.5 |
Post-op edema score (Day 1, 0-10) |
1.2 |
3.1 |
Post-op edema score (Day 7, 0-10) |
0.3 |
1.0 |
Average healing time (days) |
4.3 |
6.7 |
Complication rate (%) |
0 |
6.7 |
Surgeon satisfaction (0-10) |
9.6 |
8.2 |
The data indicate that the E-1 Angled Keratome Blade outperforms traditional metal blades in precision, minimizing tissue damage, and reducing postoperative recovery time. Its exceptional surgical performance and positive surgeon feedback suggest that the E-1 blade is a highly effective tool for corneal incision surgeries.
Note: The E-1 Angled Keratome Blade is manufactured by Jingming Science & Technology Co., Ltd Shanghai. For more details, visit the The E-1 Angled Keratome Blade.