Microkeratome
February 27th 2008
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Microkeratome
OASIS - Microkeratome Blades
Thin Flap N-PE Microkeratome Blade: Flap Thickness: 90 micron (more...)
Microkeratome - definition of Microkeratome in the Medical dictionary ...
microkeratome /mi·cro·ker·a·tome/ (-ker´ah-tom) an instrument for removing a thin slice, or creating a thin hinged flap, on the surface of the cornea. (more...)
Bausch & Lomb: Zyoptix® XP Microkeratome with epi technology
The Zyoptix® XP Microkeratome with epi Technology makes the World's Leading Flap Creation Technique Even Better! Xtra Precision. There is no safer or more precise method of flap ... (more...)
Microkeratome
Microkeratomes for LASIK surgery. The microkeratome is a high speed mechanical plane consisting of a fenestrated base and cutting head. (more...)
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Bauch & Lomb Zyoptix - Hansatome Microkeratome
Hansatome© Microkeratome. The Hansatome© Microkeratome. This is a high-precision instrument which the surgeon uses for the first stage of the operation - to create the flap ... (more...)
Zyoptix XP Microkeratome
Zyoptix XP microkeratome provides consistent flap thickness ... There is no safer or more precise method of flap creation available today (more...)
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LASEK Eye Surgery - How LASEK Works, and What To Expect ...
In LASIK, the thicker flap is created with a the microkeratome cutting tool or a special laser. With LASEK, the ultra thin flap is created with a special cutting tool known as a ... (more...)
Microkeratome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A microkeratome is a precision surgical instrument with an oscillating blade designed for creating the corneal flap in LASIK or ALK surgery. The normal human cornea varies from ... (more...)
Laser Vision Correction with Microkeratome Technology – Advantages ...
Find out about the microkeratome, the sophisticated technology used in laser vision correction, including advantages, complications, and alternative options. Patients are most ... (more...)
LASIK Glossary of Ophthalmology Terms
In a traditional LASIK surgery, the flap is created by a hand-held device called a microkeratome, with an oscillating blade. In IntraLASIK, it’s created by the IntraLase™ FS ... (more...)