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Novel assessment for femtosecond laser-assisted LASIK - Video abstract: 39644

Video abstract of original research paper "Digital analysis of flap parameter accuracy and objective assessment of opaque bubble layer in femtosecond laser-assisted LASIK: a novel technique" published in the open access journal Clinical Ophthalmology by AJ Kanellopoulos and G Asimellis. Background: The purpose of this study was to determine flap parameter accuracy, extent of the opaque bubble layer, and incidence of skip lines in femtosecond laser-assisted stromal in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) using the WaveLight® FS200 laser and optoelectronic clinical measurements. Methods: Images from 101 flaps were automatically recorded during consecutive routine LASIK procedures performed using the WaveLight FS200 femtosecond laser and the EX500 excimer laser. Digital processing of these images was used to evaluate objectively the diameter of FS200-created flaps, by comparing planned versus achieved procedures and to evaluate the incidence and extent (area) of the opaque bubble layer. Conclusion: In our clinical experience, flaps created using FS200 and this novel highly objective assessment technique demonstrate both precision and reproducibility. The incidence of opaque bubble layer was minimal. Read this original research and sign up to receive Clinical Ophthalmology: http://www.dovepress.com/digital-analysis-of-flap-parameter-accuracy-and-objective-assessment-o-peer-reviewed-article-OPTH