AbstractCataract surgery with femtosecond lasers is approaching its practical application in ophthalmology. These lasers, working in the near infrared wavelength (1030nm) can penetrate the transparent and even opaque tissues of the anterior segment of the eye, with limitations related to vessels and mineral opacities. Femtosecond lasers, guided by image systems can precisely outline the anatomy of the anterior segment of the eye, acting in a very precise way, performing corneal incisions, capsulorhexis, softening and breaking of the nucleus, which are essential steps in cataract surgery.In this article we summarize the four technologies available and approaching commercial application in the coming future. The main differences between the s...
damage convent e, there omized ARTICLEQ 2015 ASC Published byclear tissues while preventing collater...
Thais Pinheiro Callou, Renato Garcia, Adriana Mukai, Natalia T Giacomin, Rodrigo Guimarães de...
The power density of femtosecond lasers and exposure time to the tissue are crucial for a successful...
AbstractCataract surgery with femtosecond lasers is approaching its practical application in ophthal...
Introduced in 2008, the femtosecond laser is a promising new technological advance which plays an ev...
In the past few years, 9 unique laser platforms have been brought to the market. As femtosecond (FS)...
Femtosecond laser (FSL) cataract surgery is in its infancy but is rapidly gaining popularity due to ...
In recent years, with the extensive development of phacoemulsification and the gradual application o...
Anastasios John KanellopoulosLaserVision gr Institute, Athens, Greece; New York University Medical S...
Femtosecond laser (FSL) technology has created an evolution in ophthalmic surgery in the last few de...
Femtosecond lasers represent a new frontier in cataract surgery. Since their introduction and first ...
AIM:To compare the differences of visual acuity and corneal astigmatism postoperatively between conv...
Timothy V Roberts,1,2 Michael Lawless,1,2 Gerard Sutton,1,2 Chris Hodge1,3 1Vision Eye Institute, C...
Femtosecond laser (FSL) is a near-infrared laser that can create reliable and reproducible tissue cu...
AbstractCataract surgery remains the most widely performed intraocular procedure throughout the worl...
damage convent e, there omized ARTICLEQ 2015 ASC Published byclear tissues while preventing collater...
Thais Pinheiro Callou, Renato Garcia, Adriana Mukai, Natalia T Giacomin, Rodrigo Guimarães de...
The power density of femtosecond lasers and exposure time to the tissue are crucial for a successful...
AbstractCataract surgery with femtosecond lasers is approaching its practical application in ophthal...
Introduced in 2008, the femtosecond laser is a promising new technological advance which plays an ev...
In the past few years, 9 unique laser platforms have been brought to the market. As femtosecond (FS)...
Femtosecond laser (FSL) cataract surgery is in its infancy but is rapidly gaining popularity due to ...
In recent years, with the extensive development of phacoemulsification and the gradual application o...
Anastasios John KanellopoulosLaserVision gr Institute, Athens, Greece; New York University Medical S...
Femtosecond laser (FSL) technology has created an evolution in ophthalmic surgery in the last few de...
Femtosecond lasers represent a new frontier in cataract surgery. Since their introduction and first ...
AIM:To compare the differences of visual acuity and corneal astigmatism postoperatively between conv...
Timothy V Roberts,1,2 Michael Lawless,1,2 Gerard Sutton,1,2 Chris Hodge1,3 1Vision Eye Institute, C...
Femtosecond laser (FSL) is a near-infrared laser that can create reliable and reproducible tissue cu...
AbstractCataract surgery remains the most widely performed intraocular procedure throughout the worl...
damage convent e, there omized ARTICLEQ 2015 ASC Published byclear tissues while preventing collater...
Thais Pinheiro Callou, Renato Garcia, Adriana Mukai, Natalia T Giacomin, Rodrigo Guimarães de...
The power density of femtosecond lasers and exposure time to the tissue are crucial for a successful...