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Title:
Intraoperative complications of refractive small incision lenticule extraction in the early learning curve
Authors: Hamed AM, Abdelwahab SM, Soliman TT
Year: 2018
Keywords: ReLEX, SMILE, ReSMILE, refractive, SMILE complications
Journal: clinical ophthalmology
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 665-668
Publisher: dove press
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper sherif.abdelwahab_OPTH-157356-intraoperative-complications-of-refractive-small-incision-le_040618.pdf
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Abstract:

Purpose: To study the intraoperative complications of refractive small incision lenticule extraction (ReSMILE push-up technique), and to record the mean intraoperative duration time of all surgeries for the refractive surgeon in his early learning curve. Setting: Ebsar Eye Center, Benha, Egypt. Design: A prospective, single-center, cohort clinical study. Methods: This prospective, single-center, cohort clinical study was done on patients with myopia and myopic astigmatism, who were enrolled for SMILE surgeries. All the SMILE operations were performed by a single refractive surgeon (AMH), by using only the ReSMILE push-up technique. Results: A total of 190 eyes were operated upon, using the (ReSMILE push-up technique), with a mean follow-up period of 2 months. The intraoperative complications have been recorded for all patients. The mean operative duration of all cases was 4.45±1.45 minutes. Conclusion: The ReSMILE: push-up technique seems to facilitate visualization of the edge of the lenticule of the SMILE surgery, especially for the refractive surgeon in his early learning curve.

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