Femtosecond laser (FSL) cataract surgery is in its infancy but is rapidly gaining popularity due to the improved consistency and predictability for corneal incisions and anterior capsulorhexis. It enables subsequently less phacoemulsification energy and time to be employed, which has gains in terms of reduced corneal oedema. In addition, the FSL allows better circularity of the anterior capsulotomy, capsule overlap, intraocular lens (IOL) placement and centration of the IOL. These advantages have resulted in improved visual and refractive outcomes in the short term. Complication rates are low which reduce with surgeon experience. This review article focuses on the Alcon LenSx system
Anastasios John KanellopoulosLaserVision gr Institute, Athens, Greece; New York University Medical S...
Femtosecond laser (FSL) is a near-infrared laser that can create reliable and reproducible tissue cu...
In the past few years, 9 unique laser platforms have been brought to the market. As femtosecond (FS)...
Introduced in 2008, the femtosecond laser is a promising new technological advance which plays an ev...
In recent years, with the extensive development of phacoemulsification and the gradual application o...
AbstractCataract surgery with femtosecond lasers is approaching its practical application in ophthal...
Timothy V Roberts,1,2 Michael Lawless,1,2 Gerard Sutton,1,2 Chris Hodge1,3 1Vision Eye Institute, C...
Femtosecond lasers represent a new frontier in cataract surgery. Since their introduction and first ...
damage convent e, there omized ARTICLEQ 2015 ASC Published byclear tissues while preventing collater...
Background: The femtosecond laser provides a new approach to cataract surgery. The efficacy of femto...
AIM:To compare the differences of visual acuity and corneal astigmatism postoperatively between conv...
Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS) was introduced in 2009 and has increasingly been...
Purpose: Phacoemulsification is the surgical procedure of choice for cataract, providing excellent v...
The introduction of femtosecond lasers is potentially a major shift in the way we approach cataract ...
Femtosecond laser (FSL) technology has created an evolution in ophthalmic surgery in the last few de...
Anastasios John KanellopoulosLaserVision gr Institute, Athens, Greece; New York University Medical S...
Femtosecond laser (FSL) is a near-infrared laser that can create reliable and reproducible tissue cu...
In the past few years, 9 unique laser platforms have been brought to the market. As femtosecond (FS)...
Introduced in 2008, the femtosecond laser is a promising new technological advance which plays an ev...
In recent years, with the extensive development of phacoemulsification and the gradual application o...
AbstractCataract surgery with femtosecond lasers is approaching its practical application in ophthal...
Timothy V Roberts,1,2 Michael Lawless,1,2 Gerard Sutton,1,2 Chris Hodge1,3 1Vision Eye Institute, C...
Femtosecond lasers represent a new frontier in cataract surgery. Since their introduction and first ...
damage convent e, there omized ARTICLEQ 2015 ASC Published byclear tissues while preventing collater...
Background: The femtosecond laser provides a new approach to cataract surgery. The efficacy of femto...
AIM:To compare the differences of visual acuity and corneal astigmatism postoperatively between conv...
Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS) was introduced in 2009 and has increasingly been...
Purpose: Phacoemulsification is the surgical procedure of choice for cataract, providing excellent v...
The introduction of femtosecond lasers is potentially a major shift in the way we approach cataract ...
Femtosecond laser (FSL) technology has created an evolution in ophthalmic surgery in the last few de...
Anastasios John KanellopoulosLaserVision gr Institute, Athens, Greece; New York University Medical S...
Femtosecond laser (FSL) is a near-infrared laser that can create reliable and reproducible tissue cu...
In the past few years, 9 unique laser platforms have been brought to the market. As femtosecond (FS)...