2020
DOI: 10.2174/1874364102014010033
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Safety and Efficacy of Myopic LASIK performed on Thin Corneas

Abstract: Purpose: The aim was to report on the visual outcomes and safety of myopic LASIK performed in patients with corneas of central thickness below average(<540μm) and normal topography. Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study conducted at a private practice setting on Mexican Hispanic patients who underwent myopic LASIK between January 2014 and January 2015. An analysis of records of patients >18 years-old with previous normal topography, stable refractio… Show more

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“…Today, LASIK is a safe, effective, predictable, and popular surgery where photoablation of the cornea allows for corneal remodeling and diminished spectacles-dependency [2][3][4]. During LASIK, a microkeratome is used for ap creation, which exposes the corneal stroma and allows for photoablation [5].…”
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“…Today, LASIK is a safe, effective, predictable, and popular surgery where photoablation of the cornea allows for corneal remodeling and diminished spectacles-dependency [2][3][4]. During LASIK, a microkeratome is used for ap creation, which exposes the corneal stroma and allows for photoablation [5].…”
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confidence: 99%

LASIK is associated with early cataract surgery in healthy patients

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et al. 2023
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