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Tear Replacement Therapy in Medical Support of Patients after Femto-LASIK Keratorefractive Surgery
Purpose — to analyze the effectiveness of artificial tear drops HYLOPARIN-COMOD® in the complex medical support of the FemtoLASIK operation based on monitoring of clinical, functional and morphometric indicators of the eye surface’s condition.
I. E. Panova +2 more
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Thirteen-Year Outcomes of Keratorefractive Lenticule Extraction for Myopia Up to -10 Dioptres. [PDF]
Purpose: To explore the long‐term (13‐year) outcomes associated with keratorefractive lenticule extraction (KLEx) among patients with myopia up to −10 dioptres. Methods: This prospective, nonconsecutive case series included 29 patients (29 eyes) who underwent KLEx procedures from May, 2010, through March, 2013, at the Fudan University Eye and ENT ...
Xia F +6 more
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The role of the ocular surface diseases in the pathogenesis of cataract surgery complications
Purpose. To evaluate the possible role of the eye surface in the occurrence of residual ametropia and other complications after cataract surgery analyzing scientific ophthalmological data on this topic for the last five years.
I.A. Mushkova, I.T. Bichenova
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The Biomechanics of Keratorefractive Surgery
Corneal biomechanics is the study of the mechanical properties and responses of the cornea. The cornea’s remarkable transparency and strength allow it to contain the intraocular pressure, serve as a protective layer and act as the major refracting surface of the eye.
Hull, C., Know-Cartwright, N.E.
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Evidence-Based Guidelines for Keratorefractive Lenticule Extraction Surgery
Development of evidence-based guidelines for keratorefractive lenticule extraction (KLEx).Keratorefractive lenticule extraction refers to various corneal refractive procedures involving removal of refractive lenticules of intrastromal corneal tissue, typically through a small incision, eliminating creation of a corneal flap.
George P M Cheng +2 more
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The Prevalence of Infectious Keratitis after Keratorefractive Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Study. [PDF]
Background. The keratorefractive surgeries (KRS) are one of the most common ocular surgeries. One of the dangerous complications of these surgeries is infectious keratitis (IK), which is the second cause of blindness after cataract surgery.
Afsharpaiman S +4 more
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Purpose. To develop a diagnostic and treatment algorithm of kerato-refractive surgery (KRS) choice after the optical reconstructive surgery with the implantation of iris-lens diaphragm and to evaluate the results of induced ametropy correction.Material ...
I. A. Mushkova +4 more
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Optical Coherence Tomography in Infectious Keratitis After Femtosecond Keratorefractive Surgery. [PDF]
Objectives: Anterior Segment Optical coherence tomography (AS–OCT) can help in the diagnosis and treatment of infectious keratitis, but it has not been studied in cases occurring after corneal refractive surgery procedures such as femtosecond laser
Leccisotti A +4 more
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Role of tear vasoactive intestinal peptide on dry eyes after laser keratorefractive surgery. [PDF]
Background To explore the changes in vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) concentration in tears post laser-assisted sub-epithelial keratomileusis (LASEK) and femtosecond laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) surgeries and related factors ...
Kang Y +5 more
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Smita Agarwal,1,2 Erin Thornell2 1University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia; 2Wollongong Eye Specialist, Wollongong, AustraliaCorrespondence: Smita Agarwal 13 Market Street, Wollongong, NSW 2500, AustraliaTel +61 2 4423 6711Fax +61 2 4263 0511Email
Agarwal S, Thornell E
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