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Clinical Data Collection of Myopic Patients After PTK-PRK With CZM MEL 90 Excimer Laser

Clinical Data Collection of Myopic Patients After PTK-PRK With CZM MEL 90 Excimer Laser

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21 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The objective of the clinical investigation presented to is to verify predictions of post-operative PTK-PRK refractive outcome made by the EpiMaster application software by comparing these to post-operative clinical data after routine PTK-PRK treatments.

Description

The objective of the clinical investigation presented to is to verify predictions of post-operative PTK-PRK refractive outcome made by the EpiMaster application software by comparing these to post-operative clinical data after routine PTK-PRK treatments.

The EpiMaster application software is not used in this clinical investigation, consequently, it is a merely observational investigation.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Inclusion criteria are according to the user manual of CZM MEL 90 Excimer Laser for treatment of refractive errors
  • Patient present with myopic or myopic and astigmatic error
  • Patient will be able to understand the patient information and willing to sign an informed consent
  • Patient will be willing to comply with all follow-up visits and the respective examinations

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Exclusion criteria are according to the user manual of CZM MEL 90 Excimer Laser for treatment of refractive errors

Study details
    Refractive Errors

NCT06996353

London Vision Clinic

15 October 2025

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