Most recent by Magda Rau, MD
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VIDEO: Surgeons present a novel approach to presbyopia laser surgery
MAASTRICHT, Netherlands – At the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons winter meeting, Frederic Hehn, MD, and Magda Rau, MD, present Isovision, a novel bilateral approach to presbyLASIK. This treatment is performed in two steps and aims to create a wavefront-optimized corneal profile for near and distance vision.
LASEK effective for correction of myopia
Photorefractive keratectomy is a safe and effective method for treatment of low myopia. But because of stromal haze at high myopia after PRK, fast optical recovery and less postoperative pain, LASIK has overtaken PRK almost completely. The intraoperative and postoperative complications unique to LASIK (poorly created or detached flaps, late flap dislocations, epithelial growth within the flap interface and diffuse lamellar keratitis) have led to development of an alternative method.