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LASIK Surgery - Terms You Should Know

By: Jim Grayson

Here are some interesting LASIK eye surgery terminology and
facts. If you are planning on having this type of surgery it is
always good to familiarize yourself with it and the lingo.

Dr. Jose Barraquer from Colombia in 1970 was the first person
to develop the Microkeratome, an instrument that could cut thin
flaps in the cornea and alter its shape. He is ultimately the
one who made this type of corrective eye surgery possible.

This type of surgery is very safe and painless. Patients
experience very little pain and usually fully recover within 24
hours. Their vision is noticeably improved as soon as the
surgical procedure is finished. Patients are awake during the
procedure and do go temperately blind while their cornea is
being worked on. This sometimes frightens patients but only
lasts for a short period of time.

Here are some terms for your interest.

Laser-assisted In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) is a form of
refractive laser eye surgery. This type of procedure is
performed by an Ophthalmologist and is designed to help correct
vision.

Microkeratome - A Microkeratome is a precision surgical
instrument with an oscillating blade designed for creating the
corneal flap in LASIK or ALK surgery

Eye Surgery - Ophthalmic surgery or ocular surgery, a surgical
procedure performed on the eye or its adnexa.

Adnexa - Appendages of an organ.

Refractive - The turning or bending of any wave, such as a
light or sound wave, when it passes from one medium into
another of different optical density. It is also the ability of
the eye to bend light so that an image is focused on the retina,
allowing the image to be sent to the brain for processing.

In Situ - In situ is a Latin phrase used in many different
contexts and means 'in place'.

Keratomileusis - A procedure for the correction of the
refraction of the cornea by removing a deep corneal lamella,
freezing it, forming it to a new curvature, and then replacing
it.

Ophthalmologist - A physician who specializes in ophthalmology.

Ophthalmology - Branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy,
functions, pathology, and treatment of the eye.

Isn[ch8217]t medical technology amazing? Just knowing that if you were
born with bad eyes that you can go spend a few thousand dollars
and transform your sub-par vision into perfect 20/20 should
bring some ease to your life. To your heath and to your life [ch8211]
farewell!

About The Author: The author makes a living in the field of
research and if you have found this article useful, try
clicking on his specialist resource site,
http://www.lasikeyeinfo.info . For other more general
information on this topic, try this site
http://www.instant-knowledge.com .

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