Objective:
To present the LaZrPlastique® approach as a novel refractive surgery technique that addresses corneal abnormalities without cutting the cornea.
Approach:
- 93% of eyes achieved 20/30 or better uncorrected vision in a study of 73 eyes with corneal scars.
- No reported cases of haze, infection, ectasia, or scar recurrence were observed.
- The technique successfully corrected complications from previous refractive surgeries.
- The study is based on a limited number of cases (73 eyes) and may not be generalizable.
- Long-term outcomes beyond the reported cases are not detailed.
Key Findings:
Interpretation:
The LaZrPlastique® approach challenges traditional refractive surgery paradigms by focusing on the optical potential of the cornea rather than solely its structural integrity.
Limitations:
Conclusion:
LaZrPlastique® represents a shift in refractive surgery, emphasizing a holistic understanding of the cornea's optical properties.
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