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A Cure for Near Sightedness-Radial Keratotomy

June 14th, 2010 Comments off

Radial keratotomy (RK) is a refractive surgical procedure employed to correct or nearsightedness. Radial Keratotomy came into existence by accident rather than through meticulous research. The procedure was discovered by Dr. Svyatoslav Fyodorov when he operated one of his patients who had met with a bicycle accident. The boy wore eyeglasses, which broke on impact, and the glass splinters lodged into his eyes. The had to make several radial incisions in the corneal tissue in order to extract the glass. When the cornea healed, the found that the boy’s eyesight was significantly improved.

In radial keratotomy (RK), a series of micro-fine incisions are made in the outer portion of the cornea with the aid of a high-precision calibrated diamond knife. The surgeon administers a local anesthetic, since the incisions are superficial and the procedure is fairly painless. The corneal thickness of the patient’s is measured prior to the surgery. Before the incisions are made, the diamond-edged cutting instrument is precisely set under the operating microscope. Thus by flattening the curvature of the cornea in such a manner, RK can easily correct myopia or nearsightedness. Read more…

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Why For Eye Surgery Lasik

November 7th, 2009 Comments off

There is no “best” method for correcting vision errors. The most appropriate correction for you depends on your eyes and your lifestyle. You should discuss you situation with your ophthalmologist or to decide which correction will be most effective for you.

10 Reasons for !

1. Nothing is as sweet as the freedom from the hassles and inconveniences of contacts or glasses. Read more…