Patent ID: 9107731
Filing Date: 2015-08-18
Classification: A61F

Abstract:
1. A method of for performing a corneal ablation procedure on the eyes of a patient, the method comprising: determining a first refractive correction for a first eye; determining a first parameter corresponding to at least one of the first refractive correction and a condition of the patient; selecting a first ablation profile for the first eye including a first refractive correction component and a first pre-compensating component, the first pre-compensating component being selected based on the first parameter, the first ablation profile being configured so as to promote a controlled induction of a higher order aberration, wherein the first pre-compensating component limits the induction of the higher order aberration to be within a first predefined range; determining a second refractive correction for a second eye, the second refractive correction being different than the first refractive correction; determining a second parameter corresponding to at least one of the second refractive correction and a condition of the patient; selecting a second ablation profile for the second eye including a second refractive correction component and a second pre-compensating component, the second pre-compensating component being selected based on the second parameter, the second ablation profile being configured so as to promote a controlled induction of a higher order aberration, wherein the second pre-compensating component limits the induction of the higher order aberration to be within a predefined range; and ablating the cornea of the eyes with an excimer laser unit using the selected first and second ablation profiles so as to carve a ring paracentrally in a stroma layer of the cornea; wherein the ablation of at least one of the first and second eyes results in an epithelial lenticule forming by filling in the carved ring in the stroma layer, the epithelial lenticule having sub-surface multi-focal properties as a result of the pre-compensating component of the respective ablation profile; and wherein the forming of the epithelial lenticule renders a front corneal surface to be regular and without multi-focal properties.