microkeratomes
A microkeratome is a surgical instrument used in ophthalmology, primarily for refractive surgery. Its main function is to create a precise, thin flap on the surface of the cornea. This corneal flap is essential for procedures such as LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) and PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy). The microkeratome is an automated device that utilizes a high-speed oscillating or rotating blade to make a smooth, uniform cut across the cornea.
The process typically involves securing the eye with a suction ring to stabilize it. The microkeratome is
Modern microkeratomes are designed for safety and accuracy, minimizing the risk of complications. Different models exist,