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Single-use mechanical microkeratome offers reliable, safe, effective alternative for sub-Bowman's keratomileusis
Preservation of biomechanical properties seen with device, thin-flap procedure, says physician

Cheryl Guttman


The One Use-Plus microkeratome (Moria) equipped with the 90-µm head, which cuts an average flap thickness of ~100 µm, is a single-use solution for performing sub-Bowman's keratomileusis. It performs with excellent reproducibility, comparing well with the femtosecond laser, and creates high-quality, planar-like flaps and smooth stromal beds.

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Source: Ophthalmology Times,
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