A protocol for topographic-guided corneal repair utilizing the US Food and Drug Administration-approved Wavelight Contoura
Manoj Motwani Motwani LASIK Institute, San Diego, CA, USA Purpose: To demonstrate how Wavelight Contoura can be used to repair corneas damaged by trauma and prior poor surgical outcomes. Methods: Four representative eyes are presented that show different scenarios in which highly irregular corneas...
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Autor principal: | Motwani M |
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Dove Medical Press
2017
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