MicroKeratome

The improved vision that results from LASIK surgery with a microkeratome is achieved in two steps. First, the surgeon uses a microkeratome to expose the inner cornea, creating a thin flap of corneal tissue. Then, the cornea is reshaped using an excimer laser.
The creation of the corneal flap with a microkeratome is one of the most important aspects of laser vision correction, and must be performed precisely and accurately.
There are several advantages of using the microkeratome in laser vision correction. The microkeratome method is generally faster and more comfortable for the patient.
The microkeratome works like a miniature carpenter's plane and contains a disposable blade that is preset according to the thickness of the cornea. The instrument operates in conjunction with a suction ring that holds the eye perfectly still and, when activated by a vacuum tube, raises and flattens the cornea so it can be reached easily for the actual shaving procedure.
- Be used for Epi-Lasik, LASIK and cornel transplant
- Auto revolving entering, stopping, withdrawing
- Negative pressure protect device
- High reliable gas and fluid segregating system
- Music prompting system for vacuum steady device
- Keep corneal flap joint at any angle of 360 degrees
- Integrally reserve epithelium stroma, protect stability and integrality of corneal stroma structure
- Flap joints are kept on top in favor of flaps fixity, no engorgement in surgery, especially in Epi-Lasik surgery.
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