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Published December 1, 2021 | Version v1
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EFFICIENCY OF CORNEAL REFRACTIVE SURGERY, COMPLICATIONS

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Ever since femtosecond lasers were first introduced into refractive surgery, the ultimate goal has been to create an intrastromal lenticule that can then be manually removed as a single piece thereby circumventing the need for incremental photoablation by an excimer laser.  We conducted a search through the electronic databases, using Mesh terms, for all reagents studies that were published concerning corneal refractive surgeries. Currently, refractive surgeons are in between many choices in different types, given the myriad of available refractive corneal procedures. However, each treatment necessitates careful considerations of its risks and benefits, however a number of studies have demonstrated a lower reduction and faster recovery of corneal sensation after SMILE than LASIK. Some studies have also used confocal microscopy to demonstrate a lower decrease in subbasal nerve fiber density after SMILE than LASIK. 

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