Index of supporting video for Dr. Lewis’s WOC presentation click image to view streaming files |
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SBK using a Femtosecond Laser (EVI)
EVI or Enhanced Video Imaging brings out the corneal stromal texture using a specialized digital video filter. |
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Epi-LASIK using the Moria Microkeratome (EVI)
EVI shows the smooth texture of Bowman’s membrane. Compare this with SBK above. |
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Texture of Bowman’s Membrane in Moria Epi-LASIK
A fiber optic light source emphasis the smooth, mirror like surface of Bowman’s immediately after the microkeratome pass. |
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Moria’s Epi-LASIK Microkeratome Pass
Although we discard the epithelial flap, it is harvested undamaged in this technique. |
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Amoil’s Brush Exposes Bowman’s Membrane in an RK Patient
The texture of Bowman’s membrane appears less smooth in this case than it appears in the Epi-LASIK surgery above. |
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SBK
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Standard LASIK cases from 1999 to 2002 (EVI)
EVI demonstrates a very roughened corneal stromal surface in these older surgical procedures. |
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Poster Code: RS-D2-278, Panel No.:278, Presentation Day: June 29,2008 Poster One Poster Two |