The Alcon/Summit/Autonomous perspective on fixed vs. variable spot ablation.

作者: George H Pettit

DOI: 10.3928/1081-597X-20010901-17

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摘要: The LADARVision system utilizes a small fixed diameter excimer laser beam coupled with high fidelity eye tracking to perform wavefront-guided refractive surgery. provides consistent ablation per pulse. By delivering many identical pulses in predetermined pattern, which includes an optimized custom blend zone, the is able ablate complex (higher order) corneal shapes accurately. closed loop ensures that accurate delivered right place on eye.

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