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'''Femtosecond Lenticule EXtraction''' (''FLEX'') is a new form of [[refractive surgery|refractive eye surgery]] similar to [[LASIK]] that creates a lenticule for removal and a [[cornea]]l flap, all with a [[femtosecond]] [[laser]]. Currently under development by ''Carl Zeiss Meditec'' for their | |||
'''Femtosecond Lenticule EXtraction''' (''FLEX'') is a new form of [[refractive surgery|refractive eye surgery]] similar to [[LASIK]] that creates a lenticule for removal and a [[cornea]]l flap, all with a [[femtosecond]] [[laser]]. Currently under development by ''Carl Zeiss Meditec'' for their VisuMax laser<ref>http://www.ariva.de/news/article.m?id=2209897&secu=22</ref><ref>http://www.revophth.com/index.asp?page=1_13191.htm</ref> with good initial results,<ref>http://www.meditec.zeiss.com/C125679E00525939/EmbedTitelIntern/ClinicalResults/$File/Clinical_Results.pdf</ref><ref>http://www.lachmanconsulting.com/EyeQRpt9.pdf</ref><ref>http://www.escrs.org/EVENTS/07Stockholm/sessiondetails.asp?id=1764&category=Free&sessiondate=10/09/2007</ref> ''20/10 PERFECT VISION'' has also reportedly begun development of a similar procedure. | |||
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Femtosecond Lenticule EXtraction (FLEX) is a new form of refractive eye surgery similar to LASIK that creates a lenticule for removal and a corneal flap, all with a femtosecond laser. Currently under development by Carl Zeiss Meditec for their VisuMax laser[1][2] with good initial results,[3][4][5] 20/10 PERFECT VISION has also reportedly begun development of a similar procedure.
References
- ↑ http://www.ariva.de/news/article.m?id=2209897&secu=22
- ↑ http://www.revophth.com/index.asp?page=1_13191.htm
- ↑ http://www.meditec.zeiss.com/C125679E00525939/EmbedTitelIntern/ClinicalResults/$File/Clinical_Results.pdf
- ↑ http://www.lachmanconsulting.com/EyeQRpt9.pdf
- ↑ http://www.escrs.org/EVENTS/07Stockholm/sessiondetails.asp?id=1764&category=Free&sessiondate=10/09/2007