
|Articles|April 1, 2002
Wavefront scanning device helpful toolin correcting higher-order aberrations
London-A Hartmann-Shack wavefront scanning device is an effective aid in correcting difficult irregular astigmatism following previous LASIK, according to London anterior segment specialist and refractive surgeon Julian Stevens, MD, FRCO.
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