DocumentCode
1436441
Title
Use of lasers in ophthalmic surgery
Author
Gordon, Eugene I.
Author_Institution
Medjet Inc., Edison, NJ, USA
Volume
6
Issue
6
fYear
2000
Firstpage
1116
Lastpage
1121
Abstract
The various kinds of lasers used in ophthalmology, namely, ruby, continuous-wave noble gas ion, frequency-doubled neodymium:YAG, dye, CO/sub 2/, neodymium:YAG, and excimer laser at /spl lambda/193 nm, are briefly reviewed relative to the characteristics that make them useful for ophthalmic surgery. A personal account is given of the history of the argon ion laser and its applications in this regard. A commercially important laser, the excimer laser at /spl lambda/193 nm, used for correction of vision errors is discussed in some detail since the mechanisms are still in dispute and the details are of interest. The author has had some involvement with the use of this laser.
Keywords
argon; carbon compounds; excimer lasers; eye; gas lasers; inert gases; ion lasers; laser applications in medicine; laser beams; neodymium; reviews; ruby; solid lasers; surgery; vision defects; 193 nm; Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/:Cr; Ar; Ar/sup +/ laser; CO/sub 2/; CO/sub 2/ laser; Nd:YAG laser; YAG:Nd; YAl5O12:Nd; commercially important laser; continuous-wave noble gas ion laser; dye laser; excimer laser; frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser; history; laser; laser characteristics; lasers; ophthalmic surgery; ophthalmology; personal account; review; ruby laser; vision errors; Argon; Chemical lasers; Gas lasers; Laser surgery; Neodymium; Optical refraction; Plasma temperature; Skin; Surface acoustic waves; Surface treatment;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-260X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2944.902160
Filename
902160
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