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LASEK advantages over LASIK? |
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Saturday, 12 May 2007 |
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LASEK or
Laser-Assisted in Situ Epithelial Keratomileusis, is a variation of LASIK. The procedure creates thinner corneal flap with help from alcohol solution, rather than the thick epithelial
flap created by microkeratome in LASIK. The surgeon then evaporates the
underlying corneal tissue like LASIK and PRK. The flap is then replaced and
smoothed over.
The different between LASIK and LASEK is the flap. Lasik flap thickness
is about 100 to 180 microns. Some patient with thin cornea may not have enough
room to do Lasik flap. The underlying untouched cornea tissue about 250 microns
is needed to reduce probability of ectasia and keep stability. This is where
LASEK shine. The LASEK flap is about 50 micron thick which allow your doctor to
perform operation for thin cornea patient. The flap is thin but still can fool
your corneal that it never had surgery which resulted in fast recovery time as
LASIK.
Unlike PRK which remove the outer epithelium completely. LASEK attempts to save
the outer cornea layer by using an alcohol solution to weaken the epithelial
cells and gently fold it. The corneal damages from alcohol will heal quickly
since these cells are the fastest reproducing cells in the human body. The doctor will reshapre the cornea by apply excimer
laser through the Bowman's Layer and upper stroma. After that, the epithelium
flap will be put back to its position.
 LASEK loosen tissue by apply alcohol  LASEK push thin flap aside  LASEK perform laser correction
In some cases that the 50 micron thin epithelium flap in LASEK is not strong
enough to re-cover the surgery area. The doctor will remove epithelium flap and
perform PRK procedure instead. There are no concerns if the procedure turns
into PRK in most case except for a patient with great myopia who need LASEK to
reduce the chance of haze. If this happens the operation may not result in best
vision as patient expected. The doctor will inform every LASEK patient that the
procedure is not guarantee to be completed and which procedure will be taking place.
LASEK advantages over PRK include that patient experience less discomfort, reduction
in infection risk and corneal haze incidence. LASEK advantages over LASIK are reducing
the possibility of stromal flap complications, including Diffuse Lamellar
Keratitis (DLK), striae and dry eyes. Visual recovery time from LASIK is the fastest,
then Epi-LASIK and LASEK. While PRK recovery time is slowest.
Currently FDA not approve for LASEK. However, this technique shows a promising
result. Additional research and development will be required before LASEK
can completely replace LASIK.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 May 2007 )
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