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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Refractive Eye Surgeries Among Adults in the United Arab Emirates. [PDF]
Almishhadany HS +6 more
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Femtosecond Laser in situ keratomileusis versus Epi-LASIK: Visual outcomes and complications
Samar A. Al-Swailem, Mohammed Al-Amro
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Visual and Refractive Outcomes of Myopic Lenticule Extraction with the Zeiss VisuMax 500 and 800 Systems. [PDF]
Chung JP, Paul RA.
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Flap amputation for severe epithelial ingrowth presenting as a corneal cyst: a case report. [PDF]
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Total keratometry for intraocular lens power calculation in eyes with previous myopic corneal refractive surgery. [PDF]
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Laser of complications in in situ keratomileusis (LASIK)
Ophthalmologe, 1999Background: The incidence and course of intraoperative and postoperative complications of LASIK were investigated.
Michael C Knorz, Andreas Liermann
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Femtosecond Laser-Assisted LASIK Flap Complications
Journal of Refractive Surgery, 2016PURPOSE:To discuss intraoperative and postoperative femtosecond laser-assisted LASIK flap complications and their management.METHODS:Review of published literature.RESULTS:Flap creation is a critical step in LASIK. The femtosecond laser has improved the overall predictability and safety of the lamellar incision, but complications can still occur during
Gustavo K Marino +2 more
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LASIK: Intraoperative (Flap) Complications
A thin, irregular, or buttonhole flap is a significant complication of lamellar surgery that typically calls for aborting the case. Thin, irregular or buttonhole flaps can occur with all keratomes, including the new femtosecond devices. The cause of a thin, irregular, or buttonhole flap is often unclear and can be multifactorial.
Stephen G. Slade +4 more
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Indications, results, and complications of LASIK
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1998The technique of laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) has been used with very encouraging results in the treatment of all degrees of myopia and also shows considerable promise in the treatment of hyperopia. Compared with photorefractive keratectomy, LASIK is advantageous in causing minimal postoperative discomfort, in its rapid recovery of clear vision
H V, Gimbel, S G, Levy
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