Conference Scientific Proceedings 2007
American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)
November 10-13, 2007
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A
The Solid State Laser (213nm) Causes Less Keratocyte Proliferation Following Laser Refractive Surgery
Paul P Van Saarloos MSc PhD
XXV Congress of the European Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS)
September 8-12, 2007
Stockholm, Sweden
Refractive surgery with the CustomVis Pulzar Z1 solid state laser - 1 year post-op
I. Pallikaris, GREECE
Laser vision correction for myopia, myopic astigmatism, hyperopia, hyperopic astigmatism and presbyopia with the solid state laser
E. Rosen, G, Marin, UNITED KINGDOM
Laser vision correction using the solid state 213nm laser causes less keratocytes proliferation and migration than the excimer 193nm laser
P. Saarloos, J. Rodger, T. Sanders, T. Pujara, AUSTRALIA
Results in high myopic and mixed astigmatisms with the solid state laser (213nm)
T. Pujara, G. Marin, P. Desai, M. Tay, AUSTRALIA
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Symposium (ASCRS)
April 27 - May 2, 2007
San Diego, CA
Laser Refractive Surgery Using the Solid-State 213 nm Laser for Less Cell Proliferation and Migration with a 193 nm Excimer Laser
Paul van Saarloos, PhD
LASIK for Myopia, Myopic Astigmatism, Hyperopia, and Hyperopic Astigmatism with the 213 nm Solid-State Laser
Paul van Saarloos, PhD
Clinical Outcomes of LASIK Using a 213 nm Solid-State Laser System: 3-Month Follow-up
Lim Taehyung, MD
LASIK for Myopic and Mixed Astigmatism Using a Solid-State Laser
Tarak A. Pujara, DO, MS
Refractive Surgery with the Pulsar Z1 Solid-State Laser: 1-Year Results
Ioannis G. Pallikaris, MD, PhD
Initial Results of Multizone Presbyopia Correction Treatments in LASIK
Gabriel E. Marin, MD
Reactive Oxygen Species Generated by 193 nm Excimer Laser and 213 nm Solid State Laser
Myoung Joon Kim, MD