- A
microkeratome is a
precision surgical instrument with an
oscillating blade designed for
creating the
corneal flap in
LASIK or ALK surgery. The normal...
- is
performed by an
ophthalmologist who uses a
femtosecond laser or a
microkeratome to
create a
corneal flap to
expose the
corneal stroma and then an excimer...
- with the
microkeratome, and then the flap is replaced. Laser-****isted in situ
keratomileusis (LASIK): The
surgeon uses
either a
microkeratome or a femtosecond...
- as
predictable as with
other procedures. ALK uses a
device called a
microkeratome to
separate a thin
layer of the
cornea and
create a flap. The eye is...
- It is also
relatively less
painful than LASEK. A
device similar to a
microkeratome (called epi-keratome)
slides over the
surface of the cornea, just underneath...
-
those who
suffer from
heart failure. Also
invented in
Colombia were the
microkeratome and
keratomileusis technique,
which form the
fundamental basis of what...
-
cornea is
changed by
using an
excimer laser or
other surgical device. A
microkeratome is
usually used to cut the flap, but a
femtosecond laser can also be...
- (DMAEK),
which involves automated donor tissue preparation using a
microkeratome or
femtosecond laser.
Corneal transplantation#Endothelial keratoplasty...
- techniques,
including keratomileusis and keratophakia, as well as the
first microkeratome and
corneal microlathe.
Tadeusz Krwawicz (1910–1988) (Poland), in 1961...
-
vision correction systems,
phacoemulsification systems, viscoelastic,
Microkeratomes and
related products used in
cataract and
refractive surgery. Johnson...