Allon Barsam MD, Eric D. Donnenfeld MD
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Evaluation of Corneal Sensation and Signs and Symptoms of Dry Eyes Receiving 30-Degree Side Cut or 140-Degree Reverse Side Cut in Bilateral Femtosecond Flap Formation with LASIK
Posted: 4/15/2011
Allon Barsam MD, Eric D. Donnenfeld MD
Evaluation of Corneal Sensation and Signs and Symptoms of Dry Eyes Receiving 30-Degree Side Cut or 140-Degree Reverse Side Cut in Bilateral Femtosecond Flap Formation with LASIK
Posted: 4/15/2011
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Fernando Verissimo
11 years ago
because one of the great advantage of an intralase flap is being able to perform an reverse side cut angle, that provides stability, safe and resistance to the flap. I chose 120 degree for all my treatments. Fernando Pacheco Verissimo Brazil
joseph dello russo
14 years ago
WHY NOT CHOOSE AN ANGLE OF 90 DEGREE FLAP ON ANY MODEL OF INTRALASE?