Title: Wavefront%20Guided%20LASIK%20Eye%20Surgery
1Wavefront Guided LASIK Eye Surgery
Vi Tran BME 181 Feburary 25, 2013
2What is It?
- LASIKLaser assisted in-situ keratomileusis
- Invasive and refractive eye surgery which
corrects vision with use of lasers - Regular Lasik
- Determines surgery based on eyeglasses
prescription - WaveFront Guided Lasik
- A type of eye surgery that is more individualized
and more precise, a type of - Better than regular Lasik
3How the Eye Processes Vision
- Goes through cornea
- Iris controls how much light that goes through
the pupil - Passes through vitreous humor
- Light reaches to the focal point on retina
- Electrical signals converted into images by
brain
4What it Corrects
- Corrects mainly Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism
- Myopia- Nearsightedness
- -distance between cornea and retina too long
- Hyperopia-Farsightedness
- -distance between cornea and retina is too short
- Astigmatism-blurry vision because cornea has
football shape - -light is refracted in multiple areas of the
retina - Other abnormalities that cannot be correct by
regular Lasik
5Before Surgery
- Doctors use WaveScan to create a 3D image of eye
- Individualizes Surgery
- Iris Recognition
- Information gathered used during surgery
6Surgery
1. Numbing drops added, eye holder used to keep
eye open
2. Circular flap created in front of cornea, done
either two ways a. Microkeratome b. Femtosecond
Laser
7Surgery (Continued)
3.WaveFront Guided excimer laser shots beams into
eye to reshape cornea
-20-50 seconds per eye -computer controlled using
information gathered from WaveScan -Eye Tracking
Technology 4. Flap is placed back, patient is
required to wear protective glasses
8Results/Benefits of WaveFront Lasik
- 2-3 months for vision to reach best
- Safe procedure
- Can leave hospital same day
- Higher Chance of getting 20/20 Vision
- Although it is expensive, 5000 but it is a one
time cost - Lower chance of losing vision
- Less glares and halos
9Complications Associated
- Very Rare with WaveFront LASIK
- Common Symptoms after Surgery
- Eye Dryness
- Irritation and Inflammation
- Double Vision
- Night Vision
- halos and glares while driving
- Overcorrection or Undercorrection
- Thinning of Cornea
- Additional Surgery
10Statistics and Results
- Total of 12 million people have undergone
(general)LASIK surgery - With WaveFront Lasik
- 95 have 20/20 vision
- 74 have 20/15 or better vision
- 25 better than Regular Lasik
- Number of LASIK surgeries are increasing
- Better Technology is developed each year
11References
Questions?
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