Publications by authors named "Colin Ck Chan"

The recent introduction of femtosecond lasers to cataract surgery has generated much interest among ophthalmologists around the world. Laser cataract surgery integrates high-resolution anterior segment imaging systems with a femtosecond laser, allowing key steps of the procedure, including the primary and side-port corneal incisions, the anterior capsulotomy and fragmentation of the lens nucleus, to be performed with computer-guided laser precision. There is emerging evidence of reduced phacoemulsification time, better wound architecture and a more stable refractive result with femtosecond cataract surgery, as well as reports documenting an initial learning curve.

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Background: To assess the safety and efficacy of the Amadeus microkeratome and to report on lessons learnt in optimizing results from its use.

Methods: A retrospective review of the flap-related complications of 2000 laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) procedures performed by one surgeon using the Amadeus microkeratome (AMO, Irvine, CA, USA) was conducted. One hundred consecutive cases had preoperative and intraoperative pachymetry to evaluate the relationship between flap thickness, corneal thickness and reuse of the blade.

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