Spanish Scientists Offer Solution For LASIK Related Problem
Dr. Rodriguez , a surgeon in Spain, today speaks about an IntraLase Femtosecond laser that can cure Femtosecond laser-related complications, thus offering a major breakthrough in the field of cataract surgery The study, if successful, can solve various surgical and related problems, sources said. There are various complications like horizontal and vertical gas breakthrough, opaque bubble layer (which is a collection of gas bubbles in the intralamellar space). Postoperative complications, namely diffuse lamellar keratitis (DLK) and transient light sensitivity syndrome (TLSS), are severe problems.
Doctors said that such common complications can now be solved . The other problem, opaque bubble layer (OBL), can also be solved. Regarding DLK, Dr. Rodriguez said it "might be related to energy levels since the latest generation of IntraLase is associated with very few of these cases.”
Source: SLACK Incorporated.
Filed under Eye Treatment, Femtosecond Laser
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