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Epi-LASIK
Epi-LASIK
is a refractive surgery technique designed to reduce a person's dependency
on eyeglasses and contact lenses. Invented by Dr. Ioannis Pallikaris
(Crete, Greece), the technique is basically an automatic LASEK without
alcohol:
1.A device
similar to a microkeratome (called epi-keratome) slides over the surface
of the cornea, just underneath the epithelial layer of cells while suction
is applied
2. The result is a hinged sheet of epithelium that is at least
partially viable
3.It is reflected out of the way so that the ablation can take
place
4. The sheet is repositioned and a bandage soft contact lens is
placed on the eye
The first cases outside Greece were performed in September 2003.
Complications
Although
relatively uncommon, the following are some of the more frequently reported
complications of Epi-LASIK:
• Over/undercorrection
• Visual acuity fluctuation
• Halos around light sources
• Starbursts around light sources
• Decentered ablation
• Corneal Haze
• Epithelium erosion
• Loss of epithelial flap
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