Epithelial Defect

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10 Epithelial Defect ETIOLOGY AND INCIDENCE OF EPITHELIAL DEFECT Femtosecond and Microkeratome LASIK An epithelial defect is defined as an area of epithelium with a break or loose cells greater…

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Subconjunctival Hemorrhage and Bleeding

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13 Subconjunctival Hemorrhage and Bleeding ETIOLOGY AND INCIDENCE OF SUBCONJUNCTIVAL HEMORRHAGE AND BLEEDING Femtosecond LASIK Subconjunctival hemorrhage can occur with IntraLase platforms (Abbott Medical Optics) when the syringe is applied…

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Opaque Bubble Layer

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5 Opaque Bubble Layer ETIOLOGY AND INCIDENCE OF OPAQUE BUBBLE LAYER Opaque bubble layer (OBL) varies in incidence depending on the particular femtosecond laser that is used. Some femtosecond laser…

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Free Flaps

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6 Free Flaps ETIOLOGY AND INCIDENCE OF FREE FLAPS Femtosecond LASIK A free flap or a cap is a rare but significant complication that can occur with femtosecond LASIK. This…

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Air Bubbles in the Anterior Chamber

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3 Air Bubbles in the Anterior Chamber ETIOLOGY AND INCIDENCE OF AIR BUBBLES IN ANTERIOR CHAMBER Anterior chamber (AC) gas bubbles are an occurrence specific to the femtosecond laser.1 It…

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Loss of Suction

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2 Loss of Suction ETIOLOGY AND INCIDENCE OF LOSS OF SUCTION Loss of suction can occur during flap creation, either with a femtosecond laser or with a microkeratome.1 Loss of…

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Decentered Flaps

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12 Decentered Flaps ETIOLOGY AND INCIDENCE OF DECENTERED FLAPS Appropriate flap centration is crucial for the success of LASIK. Creating a flap with an adequate diameter is necessary to create…

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Special Considerations

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14 Special Considerations DIFFICULT DOCKING The following are 5 main factors that may coexist and result in difficult docking: small palpebral fissure (Figure 14-1), lid squeezing, conjunctival chalasis (Figure 14-2),…

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Practical Optics

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CHAPTER 1 Practical Optics GOAL OF REFRACTION ♦   Optically, the purpose of refraction is to place a focal point onto the retina. ♦   Clinically, refraction is how we determine best corrected visual…

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Subjective Refraction and Lens Prescription

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CHAPTER 2 Subjective Refraction and Lens Prescription THE PHOROPTER Subjective refraction begins with the result from retinoscopy, autorefraction, or the patient’s current glasses. When no prior information is available, subjective…

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