Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and laser assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), using an excimer laser, are the currently popular techniques of correcting refractive errors. Since these techniques work by selective ablation of corneal stroma, the tissue healing response plays a great role in the ultimate outcome of surgery. Also, various methods of wound healing modulation can be used to achieve better results. While these procedures do lead to a decrease in dioptric power and increase in unaided visual acuity, higher visual functions like contrast sensitivity can sometimes be compromised after the surgery. KEY WORDS: Refractive surgery; excimer laser; PRK; LASIK; corneal wound healing; visual function
Laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) and photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), for the treatment of ref...
PURPOSE: To evaluate results of two surface excimer laser refractive surgery techniques-photorefract...
PURPOSE: To evaluate results of two surface excimer laser refractive surgery techniques-photorefract...
Since approval of the use of the excimer laser in 1995 to reshape the cornea, significant developmen...
Excimer lasers have been adapted to treat refractive errors in the human eye since 1987. By remodeli...
Excimer lasers have been adapted to treat refractive errors in the human eye since1987. By remodelin...
PURPOSE: To evaluate epithelial healing, postoperative pain, and visual and refractive outcomes afte...
Introduction: In the field of ophthalmology, laser technology is used in many basic and clinical...
Introduction: In the field of ophthalmology, laser technology is used in many basic and clinical...
Any trauma can trigger a cascade of responses in tissues, with the purpose of safeguarding the integ...
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the efficacy and safety of topographically guided excimer laser photorefr...
Refractive surgery has evolved beyond laser refractive techniques over the past decade. Laser refrac...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of myopia is increasing. Constant near-work, race, gender and genes are a...
The correction or improvement of common vision problems (such as, myopia, hypermetropia and astigmat...
The correction or improvement of common vision problems (such as, myopia, hypermetropia and astigmat...
Laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) and photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), for the treatment of ref...
PURPOSE: To evaluate results of two surface excimer laser refractive surgery techniques-photorefract...
PURPOSE: To evaluate results of two surface excimer laser refractive surgery techniques-photorefract...
Since approval of the use of the excimer laser in 1995 to reshape the cornea, significant developmen...
Excimer lasers have been adapted to treat refractive errors in the human eye since 1987. By remodeli...
Excimer lasers have been adapted to treat refractive errors in the human eye since1987. By remodelin...
PURPOSE: To evaluate epithelial healing, postoperative pain, and visual and refractive outcomes afte...
Introduction: In the field of ophthalmology, laser technology is used in many basic and clinical...
Introduction: In the field of ophthalmology, laser technology is used in many basic and clinical...
Any trauma can trigger a cascade of responses in tissues, with the purpose of safeguarding the integ...
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the efficacy and safety of topographically guided excimer laser photorefr...
Refractive surgery has evolved beyond laser refractive techniques over the past decade. Laser refrac...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of myopia is increasing. Constant near-work, race, gender and genes are a...
The correction or improvement of common vision problems (such as, myopia, hypermetropia and astigmat...
The correction or improvement of common vision problems (such as, myopia, hypermetropia and astigmat...
Laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) and photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), for the treatment of ref...
PURPOSE: To evaluate results of two surface excimer laser refractive surgery techniques-photorefract...
PURPOSE: To evaluate results of two surface excimer laser refractive surgery techniques-photorefract...