“…Seventeen studies performed LASIK; 12 studies performed PRK, of which 2 performed additional refractive procedures (PTK, intrastromal corneal ring segments) and 1 performed laser-assisted subepithelial keratectomy (LASEK) on a comparison group. 4,15,24,27,[29][30][31]33,36,38,[41][42][43]45,47,48,[50][51][52] Three studies performed transepithelial PRK (trans-PRK). 25,37,42 Three of the included studies reported using multiple sequential laser ablations to reach the desired refraction.…”