Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5705617 | Ophthalmology | 2016 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
There were no statistically significant differences detected between FLACS and MCS in terms of patient-important visual and refractive outcomes and overall complications. Although FLACS did show a statistically significant difference for several secondary surgical outcomes, it was associated with higher prostaglandin concentrations and higher rates of posterior capsular tears.
Keywords
iOpFLACSWMDclear corneal incisionCDVAlogMARIOLCCINOSUDVACDEMCsMAEcorrected distance visual acuityuncorrected distance visual acuityRelative riskconfidence intervalIntraocular pressureintraocular lenslogarithm of the minimum angle of resolutionNewcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment ScaleMean Absolute Errorweighted mean difference
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Authors
Marko MD(C), Xavier MD, Matthew B. MD, Iqbal Ike K. MD, FRCSC,