2019
DOI: 10.17925/usor.2019.12.1.21
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Flap Complications from Femtosecond Laser-assisted inSituKeratomileusis

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“…The suction loss occurs more likely when the suction cup is not perfectly applied on the eye, allowing the fluid to pass between the eye and the suction cup (39). Other predisposing factors for suction loss are: flat corneas, excessive tearing reflex, narrow palpebral aperture, bad positioning of the patient, poor compliance of the patient due to anxiety or inability to follow instructions (40)(41)(42). Suction loss can occur in any step of flap creation.…”
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“…The suction loss occurs more likely when the suction cup is not perfectly applied on the eye, allowing the fluid to pass between the eye and the suction cup (39). Other predisposing factors for suction loss are: flat corneas, excessive tearing reflex, narrow palpebral aperture, bad positioning of the patient, poor compliance of the patient due to anxiety or inability to follow instructions (40)(41)(42). Suction loss can occur in any step of flap creation.…”
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“…If the suction loss occurs either after the flap was fully created or during the creation of the side cut, the procedure can be resumed from the moment of interruption after proper re-docking (1,42). Cavitation gas bubbles produced by the femtosecond laser can lead to specific complications (1,42). OBL occurs when these bubbles expand and become trapped in the anterior stroma, at the interface plane (1,42).…”
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“…A vertical channel, a so-called buttonhole, is then created, and complications such as epithelial ingrowth and scarring can affect the outcome of the procedure. 9,64 Reduction of the opaque bubble layer when using a vortex beam can, therefore, greatly improve the dissection process.…”
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“…Femtosecond laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) was introduced in the 1990s [1][2][3][4][5] and is a wellestablished method to correct refractive errors such as hyperopia, myopia, or astigmatism in the human eye; more than 18 million operations have been reported worldwide. [6][7][8][9] A decade ago, small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) was introduced. 10 Here, a small lenticule is dissected within the corneal stroma and removed through a small side cut to correct the refractive error in one step using only the infrared (IR) femtosecond (fs) laser system.…”
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