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INTACS TM REFRACTIVE CORRECTION WITH AN INTRACORNEAL DEVICE

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Terry E. Burris, MD

Debby Holmes-Higgin, MS

Northwest Corneal Services

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Portland, OR 97223

Phone: (503) 624-4814

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• Part of the text and some of the figures of Chapters 43 and 46 are presented with permission from Agarwal et al textbook on REFRACTIVE SURGERY published by Jaypee, India , 1999.

LASIK AND BEYOND LASIK

521

SUBJECT INDEX

SUBJECT INDEX

CATARACT / CLEAR LENS

 

EXTRACTION

 

NO ANESTHESIA IN

451-462

Advantages of

458

Blurlex (Trypan Blue) use in

459

Disadvantages of

459

Nucleus removal techniques in

451

Karate chop in

452

Further chopping in

455

Two halves in

454

Phacodynamics of

458

COMPLICATIONS IN

247-266

Classications of

247

Intraoperative

247

Chemosis

248

Corneal perforation

250

Descentered flap

249

Free cap

249

Incomplete flap

249

Irregular flap

250

Limbal neovascularization

248

Small palpebral fissure

248

Subconjunctival hemorrhages

247

Postoperative

250

Early

250

Diffuse lamellar keratitis

252

(Sands of Sahara)

 

Displaced flap

251

Epithelial defects

251

Flap striae

252

Infectious keratitis

252

Interface debris

251

Late

252

Corneal ectasia

256

Decreased contrast sensitivity

254

Epithelial ingrowth

255

Glare

254

Halos

254

Irregular astigmatism

255

Overcorrection

253

Regression

253

Undercorrection

253

Vitreoretinal

256

COMPUTED CORNEAL

 

TOPOGRAPHY IN

09-59

Fundamentals of

09

Corneal Curvature in

10

Keratometry

10

Keratoscopy

10

Photokeratoscopy

10

Topographic maps

20

Videokeratoscopy

11

Human optics in

09

Topographers in

43

LASIK IN CONFOCAL

061

MICROSCOPY AND

 

Contributions of

064

Flap evaluation by

061

Results of

062

Sands of Sahara and

063

Technical procedure of

062

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SUBJECT INDEX

 

 

 

 

CORNEAL TOPOGRAPHY AND

333-335

FLAP STRIAE IN

283-286

WAVEFRONT ANALYSIS

 

Treatment of

 

284

Current status of

334

Hydrating the flap in the

 

284

Map variability in

334

Massaging the flap in the

 

284

Useful information of

333

 

 

 

 

 

HYPEROPIC

161-167

CUSTOM ABLATION THROUGH

 

Astigmatism and

 

165

WAVEFRONT MAPPING

337-338

Correction

 

162

Promising new technology in

337

Patient selection in

 

163

 

 

Preoperative considerations in

 

163

CUSTOMIZED ABLATION

401-412

Scanning mechanism for

 

162

Present role of

401

Secondary

 

165

Topolink in

402

Surgical technique of

 

164

Examples of

402

 

 

 

Results of

409

INFECTION AND INFLAMMATION

293-306

Technique of

402

AFTER

 

 

 

 

Diffuse lamellar keratitis (sands of Sahara)

293

DISC FOLDS AND STRIAE IN

277-282

Causative agents of

 

293

Definition of

277

Clinical findings of

 

294

Folds treatment

278

Diagnosis of

 

295

Striae treatment

280

Prevention of

 

296

 

 

Stages of

 

296

DOWN UP TECHNIQUE OF

109-118

Treatment of

 

296

Hansatome microqueratome for

109

General considerations

 

293

Advantages of the

117

Keratitis in

 

297

Care and maintenance of the

112

Causative organisms

 

299

Disadvantages of the

117

Clinical findings of

 

297

Power supply unit of

109

Diagnosis of

 

300

Sterilization of the

113

Laboratory diagnosis

 

299

Suction ring of

109

Treatment of

 

301

Surgical technique with the

114

 

 

 

 

 

INTRACORNEAL SEGMENT RINGS

513-521

FLAP COMPLICATIONS IN

267-276

(INTACS)

 

 

Division of

267

Clinical outcomes of

 

514

Intraoperative

267

Clinical studies in

 

513

Postoperative

267

Complications in

 

516

Early

267

Corneal topography in

 

517

Late

267

Reversibility of

 

518

Management of

267

Surgical procedures in

 

514

Complete free flap

267

 

 

 

Descentered flap

268

IRREGULAR ASTIGMATISM IN

169-183

Dislocated

272

Classification of

 

170

Dry eye syndrome

273

Diagnosis of

 

170

Epithelial ingrowth

273

Etiology of

 

169

Foreign bodies

272

Primary

 

169

Half cut

271

Secondary

 

169

Incomplete flap

271

Evaluation of

 

171

Infection

273

Topography patterns of

 

170

Keratitis

272

Treatments of

 

173

Microstriae

273

Other procedures in the

 

181

Perforated flap

270

Automated anterior lamellar keratoplasty 181

Sands of Sahara

272

Contact lens management

 

182

Thin flap

268

Intracorneal ring segments (INTACS)

182

 

 

Surgical techniques in the

 

173

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Topographic Linked Excimer Laser

179

Results of

179

KERATECTASIA IN

287-292

Corneal stromal changes in

287

Introduction

287

Orbscan topography evaluation in

288

Risk cases of

291

LASIK AND PHAKIC LENS IN

499-511

PRK

135

RK

134

Thermokeratoplasty (LTK)

136

Corneal stromal bed thickness in

130

Munnerlyn formula for

130

IOL implantation after LASIK as

134

Optical zone in the

132

Presbyopia in the

134

RK as

134

MICROKERATOMES IN

077-108

Advantages of

499

Applanation lenses

080

High myopia correction with

499

Automatic Corneal Shaper

088,101

Results of

508

Power pack

101

Surgical technique of

499

Presurgical set-up

101

 

 

Sterilization of the

107

LASIK COMPLICATIONS

 

Surgical technique with the

104

PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF

307-316

Troubleshooting with the

105

Intraoperative

307

Corneal shaper head/blade

105

Ablation

309

Corneal shaper motor

106

Central islands

309

Suction ring

106

Descentration

310

Automatic disposable

097

Flap

307

Barraquer

087

Anterior segment perforation

308

Cables of the

080

Bleeding

308

Carriazo-Barraquer

088

Buttonholes

307

Chiron Hansatome

091

Epithelial defects

308

Corneal flaps and

085

Free cap

307

Detachments of the

085

Incomplete flap

308

Displacements of the

085

Thin flap

307

Folds of the

085

Postoperative

311

Irregular cuts of the

083

Diffuse lamellar keratitis (Sands of Sahara) 312

Perforation of the

083

Ectasia

315

Disposable

096

Epithelial ingrowth

313

Automatic

097

Flap displacement

311

Flapmaker

096

Flap striae

314

Draeger

087

Haze

314

Free cap

087

Infectious keratitis

312

Generalities of

078

Interface debris

311

Head of

078

Overcorrection

313

Hinge ablation

086

Punctate epithelial keratopathy

312

Innovatome

097

Undercorrection

313

Moria

090

Visual aberrations

315

Motor of

079

 

 

Nidek

094

LASIK - PALM

395-400

Others

098

Developments of

399

Pendular

096

General considerations of

395

Phoenix Universal

093

Introduction of

395

Schwind

092

Procedure of

398

SCMD

093

 

 

Suction loss

083

LIMITATIONS OF

127-138

Suction ring

080

Alternatives

135

Summit Krumeich-Barraquer

094

Lensectomy

135

Tonometers

080

Phakic IOL

136

MIXED ASTIGMATISM IN

185-191

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Classification

185

Principles of

463

Treatment of

187

Refractive errors correction with

463

Bitoric ablation in the

188

Technique of

464

Negative cylinder ablation in the

187

 

 

Positive cylinder ablation in the

188

PREDICTIVE FORMULAS

65-73

Results of

190

Ablation nomograms in

66

 

 

CHIRON technolas 116

69

PEARLS IN

151-158

Correction limits in the

67

Adequate exposure

151

Healing of the cornea in

65

Adequate suction

152

Individualized

65

Appropiate ablation

154

Kritzinger nomogram in

70

Complete flap

153

Main components

65

Flap adhesion

157

VISX Star

67

Flap alignment

156

VISX S2

68

Hydration

153

 

 

Patient counseling

151

 

 

PEDIATRIC

233-240

Patient selection in

234

Surgical technique of

234

Ablation parameters in the

234

PHAKIC IOL´s IN HIGH MYOPIA

469-498

Advantages of

470

Contributions of

469

Limitations of

470

Types of

471

Anterior Chamber

472

Artisan IOL

472

Advantages of

473

Disadvantages of

474

Post-Operative complications of

480

Surgical technique of

475

Nu-Vita IOL

481

Surgical technique of

481

Posterior Chamber

485

Barraquer Pre-Crystalline IOL in

485

Advantages of

486

Complications with

491

Description of

486

Disadvantages of

488

Surgical technique of

488

Foldable Plate Phakic IOL (ICL) in

492

Complications of

497

Disadvantages of

493

Indications of

492

LASIK and

493

Surgical technique in

495

PHAKONIT

463-468

Clear lens extraction in

467

Introduction to

463

Laser and

468

PRESBYOPIA

435-447

Accomodation theories in

436

Age-related changes of accomodation

436

Contact lenses in

438

Definition

435

Glasses in

438

Introduction

435

Signs and Symptoms of

437

Surgical methods in

438

Intracorneal techniques

441

Intraocular techniques

441

Laser techniques

444

Scleral techniques

439

Treatments of

437

PRESBYOPIA - SURGICAL

427-433

CORRECTION

 

Anterior ciliary sclerotomy in

433

Hyperopia combined with

427

Ladarvision laser in

427

Modifying the crystalline lens in

433

Monovision in

427

Scleral expansion in

429

Scleral surgical methods in

428

Schachar procedure in

433

PREVIOUS CORNEAL SURGERY AND

215-232

Anterior lamellar keratoplasty (ALK) in

227

Astigmatic Keratotomy in

217

Corneal trauma in

228

Lamellar thermalkeratoplasty (LTK) in

223

Penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) in

207,223

Complications of

210

Eligible patients for

208

Surgical technique of

209

Time of surgery for

209

Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) in

201,221

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Radial keratotomy (RK) in

201,215

Surgeon

142

Hyperopia after

216

Procedure of

143

Myopia after

215

Intraoperative bleeding during the

148

 

 

Laser ablation during the

145

PULSION FS LASER USE IN

119-126

Surgical preparation for the

142

Ablation with the

123

 

 

Patient selection for

119

VITREORETINAL COMPLICATIONS IN

317-322

Preoperative preparation for

119

Dislocated IOL as

321

Surgical technique with the

121

Endophthalmitis

321

 

 

Macular hemorrhage in

320

REFINING CUSTOM ABLATION

325-332

Nerve fiber layer damage in

321

WAVEFRONT MAPPING AND

 

Preoperative examination

317

Wavefront analysis in

325

Prophylaxis for

317

Benefits of

329

Retinal breaks

318

Corneal topography and

331

Retinal detachment in

318

Developments of

325

PRK and

319

Available methods

328

 

 

Linking laser treatment with

329

WAVEFRONT ANALYSIS IN

347-372

Mechanism of

328

Clinical examples of

357

Personalized LASIK nomograms in

331

Definitions in

348

 

 

General information of

347

REFRACTIVE SURGERY LASERS

1-8

Hartmann method in

355

Principles of

1

Interpretation of

348

Technology of

2

 

 

Eye tracking systems in the

6

WAVEFRONT ANALYSIS AND CUSTOM

 

Scanning ablation in the

2

ABLATION

339-340

 

 

Custom IOL in

340

RELASIK

195-200

Principles of

339

Patient selection for

195

Promising achievements in

339

Procedure for

195

 

 

 

 

WAVEFRONT MEASUREMENTS

 

ROLE OF ABERRATIONS IN

 

WAVEFRONT ANALYSIS

341-345

Aberrations of the optical system in

341

General considerations in

341

Meaning of wavefront sensing analysis in

341

Principles of

344

SUBLAMELLAR EPITHELIAL

 

INGROWTH AFTER LASIK

243-246

Non-invasive treatment of

243

Technique of

244

Present management techniques of

243

Sequence of events in

243

OF THE EYE

413-419

Hartmann-Shack senser and the

413

Effectiveness of the

413

Principles of aberrations with the

413

Introduction

413

ZYOPTIX

379-394

Advantages of

391

Disadvantages of

391

Preoperative procedure of

379

Preparing the laser in

389

Zywave aberrometer in

380

Optical aberrations

380

Procedure of

384

SURGICAL TECHNIQUE OF

139-150

 

 

Patient selection for

139

ZYOPTIX - PERSONALIZED CORRECTION

373-378

Postoperative care

150

Orbscan use in

374

Preoperative preparation

140

Patient case in

377

Instruments

140

Performing

373

Keratome

141

Zywave aberrometer in

374

Laser

140

 

 

Patient

140

 

 

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