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Type of corneal refactive surgery Medical intervention
Laser thermal keratoplasty
SpecialtyOphthalmology
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Laser thermal keratoplasty is a non-contact laser refractive surgery to the cornea of the eye.

Procedure

The procedure employs a holmium laser to place a ring of concentric laser burns on the cornea between 6 mm and 7 mm in diameter. These burns cause a ring of constriction on the peripheral cornea causing the cornea to steepen making the eye focus better at near. This procedure may regress somewhat over time. It is similar to the conductive keratoplasty (CK) procedure where a micro-needle high frequency probe is used to make a ring of corneal burns in a similar fashion.

Patents

This is an FDA procedure patented by Sunrise Technologies and currently owned by Priavision.

References

  1. Ariyasu RG, Sand B, Menefee R, et al. (1995). "Holmium laser thermal keratoplasty of 10 poorly sighted eyes". Journal of Refractive Surgery. 11 (5): 358–65. doi:10.3928/1081-597X-19950901-12. PMID 8528914.
  2. Haw WW, Manche EE (2002). "Conductive keratoplasty and laser thermal keratoplasty". International Ophthalmology Clinics. 42 (4): 99–106. doi:10.1097/00004397-200210000-00010. PMID 12409925.
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