Abstract

As one of the methods to correct ametropia, refractive surgery has been accepted by more and more patients for its good safety, effectiveness and long-term stability. The two major types of refractive surgery are corneal refractive surgery, which is mainly performed with excimer laser and/or femtosecond laser, and phakic intraocular lens implantation. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages. Surgeons should choose the best method according to their own technical conditions and the individual situation of each patient. In the preoperative and postoperative evaluation, we should not only pay attention to uncorrected vision and refraction, but also carry out a comprehensive visual quality assessment from both subjective and objective aspects. The ultimate goal of refractive surgery is to maximize patient satisfaction.

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