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Topography-guided laser refractive surgery

Topography-guided laser refractive surgery

... ago, topography- guided laser ablation is still undergoing various stages of United States (US) Food and Drug Admin- istration (FDA) trials in the ...wavefront-guided laser in-situ ... See full document

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<p>Topography-Guided Refractive Astigmatism Outcomes: Predictions Comparing Three Different Programming Methods</p>

<p>Topography-Guided Refractive Astigmatism Outcomes: Predictions Comparing Three Different Programming Methods</p>

... of laser program- ming ...Contoura laser for topography-guided LASIK in clinical, post- approval use for eyes routinely encountered in a commer- cial LASIK ...optimal laser programming ... See full document

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Laser refractive surgery in diabetic patients: a review of the literature

Laser refractive surgery in diabetic patients: a review of the literature

... LASIK surgery, and have started to reveal a better understanding of outcomes and risks of laser vision correction in this patient ...of laser refractive surgery, the FDA, guided ... See full document

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Binocular decompensation and diplopia after refractive laser surgery

Binocular decompensation and diplopia after refractive laser surgery

... strabismus surgery. After refractive surgery the right eye had a corneal scar, the topography showed higher order aberrations and the ablation zone was temporally ...performing ... See full document

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Topography-modified refraction (TMR): adjustment of treated cylinder amount and axis to the topography versus standard clinical refraction in myopic topography-guided LASIK

Topography-modified refraction (TMR): adjustment of treated cylinder amount and axis to the topography versus standard clinical refraction in myopic topography-guided LASIK

... cylindrical refractive data, resulting in wavefront refractive data similar to the subjective refrac- tion, which appears to subside within months following the refractive surgery ...modern ... See full document

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Corneal topographic characteristics of persons seeking laser refractive surgery

Corneal topographic characteristics of persons seeking laser refractive surgery

... corneal topography can pick up the subtle and subclinical changes in the corneal surface secondary to ectatic disorders before the clinical manifestations occur 1 ... See full document

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Intraocular lens power calculation following laser refractive surgery

Intraocular lens power calculation following laser refractive surgery

... Ablative laser procedures in- herently change the relationship between the anterior and posterior curvature of the cornea, immediately invalidat- ing the above ...of laser ab- lation (and remaining tissue) ... See full document

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Patient Information Booklet Information for patients considering Laser Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) Surgery

Patient Information Booklet Information for patients considering Laser Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) Surgery

... the laser ablation on your cornea and a suction noise above your ...the laser for about one minute. The whole LASIK, Wavefront-Guided LASIK or Topography-Guided LASIK procedure will ... See full document

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Trends in refractive surgery at an academic center: 2007-2009

Trends in refractive surgery at an academic center: 2007-2009

... for refractive errors in the US population 40 years or older in the year 2000 has been described ...in refractive surgery. However, the proportion of refractive surgery patients who ... See full document

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Wavefront-optimized surface retreatments of refractive error following previous laser refractive surgery: a retrospective study

Wavefront-optimized surface retreatments of refractive error following previous laser refractive surgery: a retrospective study

... of surgery are potentially eligible for partici- pation in the program, with preference given to combat arms soldiers ...of refractive candidates included uncorrected distance visual acuity (UDVA), ... See full document

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Pseudophakic astigmatism reduction with femtosecond laser-assisted corneal arcuate incisions: a pilot study

Pseudophakic astigmatism reduction with femtosecond laser-assisted corneal arcuate incisions: a pilot study

... Verion-LenSx guided arcuate incision technique to reduce refractive astigmatism in a pseudophakic ...of refractive astigmatism after previous cataract surgery or refractive lens ...the ... See full document

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Prediction accuracy of intraocular lens power calculation methods after laser refractive surgery

Prediction accuracy of intraocular lens power calculation methods after laser refractive surgery

... corneal topography may help a lot. For them, corneal topography can directly show the ablation area and its relationship with the corneal vertex and the ... See full document

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Excimer laser 6th generation: state of the art and refractive surgical outcomes

Excimer laser 6th generation: state of the art and refractive surgical outcomes

... hyperopic laser in situ keratomileusis (H-LASIK) ablation at the periphery of the cornea pro- ducing certain degrees of ...residual refractive errors and induction of astigmatism due to the high levels of ... See full document

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Ectasia risk factors in refractive surgery

Ectasia risk factors in refractive surgery

... in refractive surgery screening include the analysis of intrinsic biomechanical properties (information obtained from corneal topography/tomography and patient’s age), as well as the analysis of ... See full document

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Comparison of Placido disc and Scheimpflug image-derived topography-guided excimer laser surface normalization combined with higher fluence CXL: the Athens Protocol, in progressive keratoconus

Comparison of Placido disc and Scheimpflug image-derived topography-guided excimer laser surface normalization combined with higher fluence CXL: the Athens Protocol, in progressive keratoconus

... for topography-guided normalization treatment with the WaveLight excimer laser platform appeared to provide more statistically significant improvement than the Placido disc topographer ... See full document

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Excimer Laser. Forthcoming Applications. for the. Topography-guided and presbyopic laser vision correction. Supplement to. February 2010.

Excimer Laser. Forthcoming Applications. for the. Topography-guided and presbyopic laser vision correction. Supplement to. February 2010.

... Presbyopia is a problem every middle- aged person faces. Baby boomers, who are beginning to notice or are already experiencing symptoms of presbyopia, are the fastest-growing demographic in ophthalmic surgery. We ... See full document

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Photorefractive (laser) surgery for the correction of refractive errors

Photorefractive (laser) surgery for the correction of refractive errors

... (laser) surgery for the correction of refractive errors (see ...on laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) (Interventional Procedure Guidance ... See full document

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Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in Scotland: research design and methodology

Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment in Scotland: research design and methodology

... and/or laser treatment to reattach or sta- bilise the ...barrier laser alone as well as those who undergo an operative proce- dure including vitrectomy and internal tamponade, pneu- moretinopexy or external ... See full document

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Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) versus laser assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for hyperopia correction (Review)

Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) versus laser assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for hyperopia correction (Review)

... In a large, prospective, non-randomised study by Stein et al. 200 eyes underwent PRK and 186 LASIK with the VISX STAR Ex- cimer Laser System for hyperopia up to +8.00 D and followed up to 24 months (Stein 1999). ... See full document

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Comparison between refractive outcomes of femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery and standard phacoemulsification

Comparison between refractive outcomes of femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery and standard phacoemulsification

... conventional surgery regarding UDVA, CDVA, and MAE (weighted mean difference, − ...conventional surgery; however, posterior capsular tears were significantly more common in FLACS versus CPCS (relative risk, ... See full document

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