|Articles|October 15, 2002
Eyetracker myths dispelled with greater understanding
Cleveland, OH-The incorporation of eyetrackers into excimer laser systems is generally accepted as beneficial for improving the outcomes of ablational vision correction surgery. However, there are several myths and misconceptions regarding the features of different eyetrackers and their implications for optimal performance, said Ronald R. Krueger, MD.
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