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Femtosecond-assisted laser in-situ keratomileusis flaps have
revolutionized refractive surgery since their introduction. The use
of the femtosecond laser to create the LASIK flap has led to an
improvement in the safety profile of the flap creation step as
compared to the mechanical microkeratome. Although this laser is
exceedingly safe, complications still do occur. LASIK Emergencies:
A Video Primer focuses specifically on the different flap
complications that are still known to occur and their management.
Designed as a narrated video-based book of ophthalmic surgeries,
LASIK Emergencies covers the entire spectrum of Intralase flap
complications. With 15 chapters, this book and accompanying website
contains nearly 4 hours of state-of-the-art video teaching. Drs.
Samir Melki and Ali Fadlallah have designed LASIK Emergencies so
that each chapter focuses on a specific complication and its
management, and features multiple videos for each. Each video is
edited in such a way that the viewer can quickly grasp all the
relevant information without having to sit through extensive,
unedited surgical videos. Some Complications Covered: Loss of
suction Air bubbles in the Anterior Chamber Irregular Flaps
Subconjunctival hemorrhage and bleeding Ophthalmologists, laser
ophthalmic technicians, and optometrists alike will appreciate this
unique resource, as LASIK Emergencies: A Video Primer covers the
entire spectrum of LASIK complications in a detailed, yet
digestible manner.
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