
|Articles|February 15, 2004
Laser may be next step in technology for refractive surgery
Anaheim, CA-The 213-nm solid-state CustomVis laser (CustomVis, Balcatta, Australia) represents a new generation of tech- nology for refractive surgery, with a number of potential advantages, said Donald A. Sanders, MD, PhD, at the International Society of Refractive Surgery/American Academy of Ophthalmology subspecialty day meeting.
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