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| LASER
SURGERY FOR THE EYES |
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THE
WORD "LASER" IS AN ACRONYM FOR LIGHT AMPLICATION BY STIMULATED
mission of Radiation. A laser is a concentrated beam of light,
created when an electrical current passes through a special
material. Used in eye surgery since the 1970's, the laser is
popular for its unparalleled degree of precision and predictability.
Lasers are being used for an increasing variety of eye diseases. |
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| A laser's specific
wavelength allows energy to be absorbed in selected tissues
and not damage surrounding tissues. The laser beam is so precise
it can cut notches in a strand of human hair without breaking
it. |
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| Thermal lasers
convert light to heat. This type of laser seals blood vessels
and destroys abnormal tissues. Photoablative lasers cut or sculpt
tissue and are used to remove tissue, changing the shape and
surface of the eye. |
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| Lasers can preserve
vision, sometimes for many years, for diabetics with diabetic
retinopathy. In treating diabetic retinopathy, the laser light
seals leaking blood vessels in the retina, the light-sensitive
layer of cells lining the back of the eye. Lasers also treat
more unusual retinal disorders, including blood vessel problems
and tumors. |
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| Also used to treat
glaucoma, lasers can create a new passage through the iris to
relieve eye pressure or open the eye's blocked drainage canals. |
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| Although lasers
do not remove cataracts, they may one day. Right now, they open
the posterior capsule, which often becomes cloudy after cataract
surgery, restoring vision in a matter of hours. |
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| More recently,
the excimer laser has received a great deal of attention as
a tool for permanently correcting refractive errors such as
nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. Refractive
laser surgery can decrease or eliminate the need for glasses
and contact lenses by reshaping the cornea. |

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