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Effect of Cap-Lenticule Diameter Difference on the Visual Outcome and Higher-Order Aberrations in SMILE: 0.4 mm versus 1.0 mm [PDF]
Purpose. To evaluate the effect of cap-lenticule diameter difference (CLDD) on the visual outcome and higher-order aberrations (HOAs) of small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE). Methods.
Banu Torun Acar, Suphi Acar
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Contralateral Posterior Chamber Phakic Intraocular Lens Implantation as Rehabilitation of Refractive Lens Exchange with a Monofocal Intraocular Lens in a Young, Nonpresbyopic, Bilateral Highly-Myopic Patient. [PDF]
Background. Refractive errors are widespread in the human population; nowadays, numerous surgical options allow for efficient and safe correction them. One of the main elements to ensure success in this kind of intervention will depend on the careful patient and surgical approach selection. Excimer laser corneal surgery is considered by most for low to
Balparda K +3 more
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Gutting fishy empathies off the Shetland Islands, Scotland
Abstract This article builds upon Amerindian epistemologies and develops a perspectival ethnography of industrial Northwestern European skilled modes of engaging with wild fish. It explores Amerindian perspectivism as an ethnographic methodology grounded on animic premises: subject or object status are relative and relational, experience is ...
César E. Giraldo Herrera
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Purpose. To evaluate clinical outcome during 24 months follow‐up between small incision lenticule extraction combined with cross‐linking (SMILE Xtra) and small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) only. Setting. Ophthalmology Division of San Rossore Medical Center, Pisa, Italy. Design. Retrospective comparative case series. Methods.
Ayoub Chabib +7 more
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The Long-Term Results of ReLEX® SMILE Depending on the Degree of the Corrected Myopia
The purpose: prospective study of the long-term refractive and visual results of ReLEx® SMILE, depending on the degree of corrected myopia.Material and methods. The three study groups included 71 patients; the mean age was 26.48 ± 5.5 years.
O. A. Klokova +3 more
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Possible use of corneal lenticule in surgery of corneal diseases (literature review) [PDF]
In this review, we analyzed the domestic and foreign literature on the use of corneal lenticula obtained by keratorefractive surgery using the SMILE technology (SMall Incision Lenticula Extraction).
A. V. Titov +3 more
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Purpose. To investigate the variations of corneal volume (CV) after small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) and femtosecond laser‐assisted laser in situ keratomileusis (FS‐LASIK) and analyze the influences of biomechanical properties on the changes of refraction and CV. Methods.
Pinghui Wei +7 more
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Purpose. To study the efficiency of a preoperative inhalation session of oxygen-xenon mixture in the mode of analgosedation for stressunstable patients at the preoperative preparation stage for the ReLEx®SMILE method.Material and methods. The study group
O. A. Klokova +3 more
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First results of femtolaser vision correction Usingrelex® Smile in patients with myopia [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to estimate the first results of laser correction of myopia by ReLEx® SMILE method.Цель исследования оценить первые результаты лазерной коррекции миопии методом ReLEx ...
Alvares, M. A. +7 more
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Application of Femtosecond Laser in Anterior Segment Surgery
Femtosecond laser (FSL) is a near‐infrared laser that can create reliable and reproducible tissue cutting with minimal damage to adjacent tissue. As the laser can also create incisions with various orientations, depths, and shapes, it is expected to be a useful tool for anterior segment surgery, such as cornea, refractive, and cataract surgery. In this
Sang Beom Han +4 more
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