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Refractive surgery beyond 2020
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Gatinel Damien
, Alió del Barrio Jorge L
, Ang, Marcus
, Reinstein, Dan Z
, Mertens, Erik
, Alió, Jorge L
in
Ablation
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Cornea
/ Eye surgery
/ Lasers
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Optics
/ Patients
/ Surgery
2021
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Refractive surgery beyond 2020
by
Gatinel Damien
, Alió del Barrio Jorge L
, Ang, Marcus
, Reinstein, Dan Z
, Mertens, Erik
, Alió, Jorge L
in
Ablation
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Cornea
/ Eye surgery
/ Lasers
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Optics
/ Patients
/ Surgery
2021
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Refractive surgery beyond 2020
2021
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Overview
Refractive surgery refers to any procedure that corrects or minimizes refractive errors. Today, refractive surgery has evolved beyond the traditional laser refractive surgery, embodied by the popular laser in situ keratomileusis or ‘LASIK’. New keratorefractive techniques such as small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) avoids corneal flap creation and uses a single laser device, while advances in surface ablation techniques have seen a resurgence in its popularity. Presbyopic treatment options have also expanded to include new ablation profiles, intracorneal implants, and phakic intraocular implants. With the improved safety and efficacy of refractive lens exchange, a wider variety of intraocular lens implants with advanced optics provide more options for refractive correction in carefully selected patients. In this review, we also discuss possible developments in refractive surgery beyond 2020, such as preoperative evaluation of refractive patients using machine learning and artificial intelligence, potential use of stromal lenticules harvested from SMILE for presbyopic treatments, and various advances in intraocular lens implants that may provide a closer to ‘physiological correction’ of refractive errors.
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Nature Publishing Group
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