Historically,
studies of intra-corneal lenses have reported a number of complications,
the majority
of which are believed to have been induced by
the
mechanical procedure and the manipulations required
to
insert the implant. More recently, mechanical
devices such
as microkeratomes begun to be
replaced by femto-second lasers.
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Following
this trend Neoptics have developed a pro-
prietary procedure
in conjunction with a technologically
leading femto-second
laser manufacturer. The range
of specifications includes pocket
entry and end point,
pocket depth and width to ensure that
the surgeon can
pre-determine the exact parameters required
accord-
ing to patient data. The procedure is centered using
the visual axis.
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