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Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
Page 1 of 48 Carl Zeiss Meditec | Ophthalmic Systems | Productmanagement | Refractive Lasers | S. Schmidt
Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2016 June Journal of Ophthalmology
Alex L. K. Ng, Tommy C. Y. Chan, George P. M. Cheng, Vishal Jhanji, Cong Ye, Victor C. P. Woo, and Jimmy S. M. Lai
Comparison of the Early Clinical Outcomes between Combined Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction and Collagen Cross-Linking versus SMILE for Myopia
SMILE, crosslinking, SMILE Xtra, SMILE Extra
2016 May Int J Ophthalmol. Ma J, Cao NJ, Xia LK. Efficacy, safety, predictability, aberrations and corneal biomechnical parameters after SMILE and FLEx: Meta-analysis.
Higher-order aberrations, FLEx, SMILE, comparison
2016 May JCRS Park JH, Lee JH, Koo HJ. Small-incision lenticule extraction in posterior polymorphic corneal dystrophy.
Corneal dystrophy, SMILE
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2016 May J Refract Surg. Liu YC, Teo EP, Lwin NC, Yam GH, Mehta JS.
Early Corneal Wound Healing and Inflammatory Responses After SMILE: Comparison of the Effects of Different Refractive Corrections and Surgical Experiences.
Rabbit model, wound healing, inflammation, early inflammatory, keratocyte response, high myopia, low myopia
2016 May Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila).
Pillar A, Krueger R. Advances in Refractive Surgery: June 2014 to July 2015. Literature review 2014 – 2015
2016 May Sci Rep Yam GH, Yusoff NZ, Goh TW, Setiawan M, Lee XW, Liu YC, Mehta JS
Decellularization of human stromal refractive lenticules for corneal tissue engineering.
Allogeneic implantation
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2016 Apr Int J Ophthalmol Qiu P Yang YB
Early changes to dry eye and ocular surface after small-incision lenticule extraction for myopia.
Subjective dry eye symptoms, tear film breakup time, Schirmer test, tear meniscus height, corneal fluorescein staining
2016 Apr Int J Ophthalmol.
Wang D Liu M Chen Y Zhang X Xu Y Wang J To C Wang J Liu Q
Short term effects of small incision lenticule extraction surgery on corneal endothelium.
Corneal endothelium, retrospective study
2016 Apr JRS Yu, M; Chen M; Wang B; Zou L; Zhu X; Dai J
LETTER: Comparison of Visual Aberrations After SMILE and LASEK for Myopia.
Letter, visual quality, aberrations, spherical aberrations
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2016 Apr JRS
Zhang Y, Shen Q, Jia Y, Zhou D, Zhou J
Clinical Outcomes of SMILE and FS-LASIK Used to Treat Myopia: A Meta-analysis.
Systematic review, meta-analysis, clinical outcomes, safety, efficacy, dry eye
2016 Apr Curr Eye Res.
Shetty R Shroff R Kaweri L Jayadev C Kummelil M Sinha Roy A
Intra-Operative Cap Repositioning in Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) for Enhanced Visual Recovery.
Bowman´s membrane, microdistorsions, optical quality, visual recovery
2016 Apr Cornea Zhang, J Wang, Y Chen, X
Comparison of Moderate- to High-Astigmatism Corrections Using WaveFront-Guided Laser In Situ Keratomileusis and Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction.
Astigmatism correction, high astigmatism, moderate astigmatism, targed-induced astigmatism, undercorrection
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2016 Mar PLoS One
Zhang, C Ding, H He, M Liu, L Liu, L Li, G Niu, B Zhong, X
Comparison of Early Changes in Ocular Surface and Inflammatory Mediators between Femtosecond Lenticule Extraction and Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction.
Corneal sensitivity, Schirmer test, noninvasive tear breakup time, tear meniscus height, corneal fluorescein, staining, OSDI, nerve growth factor
2016 Mar Cornea
Luft N Ring M Dirisamer M Mursch-Edlmayr A Pretzl J Bolz M Priglinger S
Semiautomated SD-OCT Measurements of Corneal Sublayer Thickness in Normal and Post-SMILE Eyes.
Corneal epithelial thickness, stromal thickness
2016 Mar Eye Contact Lens Wu W Wang Y
Corneal Higher-Order Aberrations of the Anterior Surface, Posterior Surface, and Total Cornea After SMILE, FS-LASIK, and FLEx Surgeries.
Higher-order aberration, posterior surface, total cornea, FLEx, SMILE, spherical aberrations
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2016 Feb Curr Eye Res
Xia L Zhang J Wu J Yu K
Comparison of Corneal Biological Healing After Femtosecond LASIK and Small Incision Lenticule Extraction Procedure.
Dry eye, biomechanical status, visual acuity, manifest refraction, tear break-up time, Schirmer test, corneal sensitivity, visual outcomes
2016 Feb JCRS
Osman I Awad R Shi W Shousha M
Suction loss during femtosecond laser–assisted small-incision lenticule extraction: Incidence and analysis of risk factors.
Suction loss, learning curve, surgical experience, cap diameter
2016 Feb Cont Lens Anterior Eye
Wang B Zhang Z Naidu R Chu R Dai J Qu X Yu Z Zhou H
Comparison of the change in posterior corneal elevation and corneal biomechanical parameters after small incision lenticule extraction and femtosecond laser-assisted LASIK for high myopia correction.
Corneal elevation changes, biomechanical changes, ORA, LASIK, SMILE
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2016 Feb Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol
Hansen R Lyhne N Grauslund J Vestergaard A
Small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE): outcomes of 722 eyes treated for myopia and myopic astigmatism.
Predictability, efficiency, safety, myopia, myopic astigmatism
2016 Feb Plos One
Zhao, Y Li, M Zhao, J Knorz, M Sun, L Tian, M Zhou, M
Posterior Corneal Elevation after Small Incision Lenticule Extraction for Moderate and High Myopia.
Corneal elevation, moderate myopia, high myopia
2016 Feb Lasers Med Sci Sekundo, W Reinstein, D Blum, M
Improved lenticule shape for hyperopic femtosecond lenticule extraction (ReLEx® FLEx): a pilot study.
Hyperopia, FLEx
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2016 Feb JCRS
Pradhan K Reinstein D Carp G Archer T Gobbe M Dhungana P
Quality control outcomes analysis of small-incision lenticule extraction for myopia by a novice surgeon at the first refractive surgery unit in Nepal during the first 2 years of operation
Outcome analysis, low to high myopia
2016 Feb Expert Review of Ophthalmology
Piñero-Llorens D Murueta-Goyena Larrañaga A Hanneken L
Visual outcomes and complications of smallincision lenticule extraction: a review.
2016 Feb Cornea Liu M, Chen Y, Wang D, Zhou Y, Zhang X, He J, Zhang T, Sun Y, Liu Q.
Clinical Outcomes After SMILE and Femtosecond Laser-Assisted LASIK for Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism: A Prospective Randomized Comparative Study.
Clinical outcomes, comparison SMILE LASIK, comparative study, spherical aberrations, UDVA, visual recovery
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2016 Jan BJO
Blum M Täubig K Gruhn C Sekundo W Kunert K
Five-year results of Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (ReLEx SMILE).
Long term results
2015 Jan Cornea Bhandari V, Ganesh S, Brar S, Pandey R.
Application of the SMILE-Derived Glued Lenticule Patch Graft in Microperforations and Partial-Thickness Corneal Defects.
Microperforations, glued lentiucle patch graft, corneal defects, fibrin glue, corneal tears
2015 Dec JRS Praneetha Thulasi, MD; Sang Woo Kim, MD; Rohit Shetty, FRCS, PhD; J. Bradley Randleman, MD
Recalcitrant Epithelial Ingrowth After SMILE Treated With a Hydrogel Ocular Sealant
Interface epithelial ingrowth
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 Dec Der Ophthalmologe Kohnen T., Remy M.
Complications of corneal lamellar refractive surgery Komplikationen der lamellären refraktiven Hornhautchirurgie
Complications
2015 Dec JRS
Manrong Yu, MM; Minjie Chen, PhD; Bingjie Wang, MM; Leilei Zou, MD; Xiaoyu Zhu, MD; Jinhui Dai, PhD
Comparison of Visual Quality After SMILE and LASEK for Mild to Moderate Myopia
Mild to moderate Myopia, visual acuity, corneal topography, contrast sensitivity, wavefront aberrations, higher order aberrations, patient satisfaction
2015 Nov JCRS Sachdev G, Sachdev MS, Sachdev R, Gupta H.
Unilateral corneal ectasia following small-incision lenticule extraction.
Corneal ectasia, unilateral
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 Nov JRS
Xu L Wang Y Li J Liu Y Wu W Zhang H Wu Y Khan G
Comparison of Forward Light Scatter Changes Between SMILE, Femtosecond Laser-assisted LASIK, and Epipolis LASIK: Results of a 1-Year Prospective Study.
Light scatter changes, straylight
2015 Nov JRS
Miao H Tian M Xu Y Chen Y Zhou X
Visual Outcomes and Optical Quality After Femtosecond Laser Small Incision Lenticule Extraction: An 18-Month Prospective Study.
Long-term visual outcomes, optical quality, patient satisfaction, aberrations, intraocular scattering, retinal image quality, spherical aberrations, coma, trefoil
2015 Nov JRS
Zhao Y Li M Sun L Zhao J Chen Y Zhou X
Lenticule Quality After Continuous Curvilinear Lenticulerrhexis in SMILE Evaluated With Scanning Electron Microscopy.
Survace characteristics, lenticule quality, CCL-technique, continuous curvilinear lenticulerrhexis
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 Nov JCRS
Enrique O. Graue-Hernandez; Gabriela L. Pagano, Guillermo Garcia-De la Rosa Arturo Ramirez-Miranda, Jesus Cabral-Macias, Alejandro Lichtinger, Alexandra Abdala-Figuerola, Alejandro Navas
Combined small-incision lenticule extraction and intrastromal corneal collagen crosslinking to treat mild keratoconus: Long-term follow-up
Visual, refractive and topographic outcomes SMILE crosslinking, mild keratoconus, forme fruste keratoconus, irregular corneas
2015 Nov JCRS
Yishan Qian Jia Huang Xingtao Zhou Yutung Wang, BS
Comparison of femtosecond laser small-incision lenticule extraction and laser-assisted subepithelial keratectomy to correct myopic astigmatism
Efficacy, retrospective cross-sectional study, LASEK, SMILE, astigmatism, nomogram
2015 Nov Curr Eye Res. Sefat SM, Wiltfang R, Bechmann M, Mayer WJ, Kampik A, Kook D.
Evaluation of Changes in Human Corneas After Femtosecond Laser-Assisted LASIK and Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) Using Non-Contact Tonometry and Ultra-High-Speed Camera (Corvis ST).
Biomechanic, LASIK, SMILE, moderate to high myopia, astigmatism, Corvis
2015 Nov BMJ Kamiya K, Shimizu K, Igarashi A, Kobashi H.
Visual and refractive outcomes of small incision lenticule extraction for the correction of myopia: 1-year follow-up.
1-year-follow-up, safety, predictability, efficacy, stability, corneal endothelial cell loss, adverse events
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 Oct JCRS Ang M, Ho H, Fenwick E, Lamoureux E, Htoon HM, Koh J, Tan D, Mehta JS.
Vision-related quality of life and visual outcomes after small-incision lenticule extraction and laser in situ keratomileusis.
Vision-related quality of life score, SMILE, LASIK, Wavelight Allegretto, VisuMax
2015 Oct BMC Ophthalmol. He M, Huang W, Zhong X. Central corneal sensitivity after small incision lenticule extraction versus femtosecond laser-assisted LASIK for myopia: a meta-analysis of comparative studies.
Corneal sensitivity, comparison
2015 Oct J Refract Surg. Pedersen IB, Ivarsen A, Hjortdal J. Three-Year Results of Small Incision Lenticule Extraction for High Myopia: Refractive Outcomes and Aberrations
Long term results, long-term results, high myopia, 3-year-results, 3-year-follow up
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 Oct Cornea Ganesh, Sri MS, DNB; Brar, Sheetal MS
Femtosecond Intrastromal Lenticular Implantation Combined With Accelerated Collagen Cross-Linking for the Treatment of Keratoconus—Initial Clinical Result in 6 Eyes
Lenticule implantation, cross linking, cross-linking, keratoconus, Fili
2015 Oct J Refract Surg. Donate D, Thaëron R. Preliminary Evidence of Successful Enhancement After a Primary SMILE Procedure With the Sub-Cap-Lenticule-Extraction Technique.
Retreatment, touch up,
2015 Oct Cornea El-Massry AA, Goweida MB, Shama Ael-S, Elkhawaga MH, Abdalla MF.
Contralateral Eye Comparison Between Femtosecond Small Incision Intrastromal Lenticule Extraction at Depths of 100 and 160 μm.
HOA, higher-order aberrations, biomechanics, cap thickness
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 Oct Journal of Ophthalmology
Wenjing Wu, Yan Wang
The Correlation Analysis between Corneal Biomechanical Properties and the Surgically Induced Corneal High-Order Aberrations after Small Incision Lenticule Extraction and Femtosecond Laser In Situ Keratomileusis
Corneal biomechanics, induced HOAs higher order aberrations, higher-order aberrations, CRF, corneal resistance factor
2015 Sep J Refract Surg. Güell JL, Verdaguer P, Mateu-Figueras G, Elies D, Gris O, El Husseiny MA, Manero F, Morral M.
SMILE Procedures With Four Different Cap Thicknesses for the Correction of Myopia and Myopic Astigmatism.
Cap thickness
2015 Sep J Refract Surg. Reinstein DZ, Gobbe M, Gobbe L, Archer TJ, Carp GI.
Optical Zone Centration Accuracy Using Corneal Fixation-based SMILE Compared to Eye Tracker-based Femtosecond Laser-assisted LASIK for Myopia.
Optical zone centration accuracy
2015 Sep J Refract Surg. Agca A, Cankaya KI, Yilmaz I, Yildirim Y, Yasa D, Olcucu O, Demircan A, Demirok A, Yilmaz OF.
Fellow Eye Comparison of Nerve Fiber Regeneration After SMILE and Femtosecond Laser-assisted LASIK: A Confocal Microscopy Study.
Nerve fiber regeneration
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 Sep J Refract Surg. Mastropasqua L, Calienno R, Lanzini M, Nubile M.
Small Incision Lenticule Extraction After Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty.
SMILE after DALK, Keratoplasty
2015 Sep Appl Opt. Lou Q, Wang Y, Wang Z, Liu Y, Zhang L, Fang H.
Statistical characteristics of aberrations of human eyes after small incision lenticule extraction surgery and analysis of visual performance with individual eye model.
Wavefront abberations preoperative and postopverative
2015 Sep Cornea Kim BK, Mun SJ, Lee DG, Kim JR, Kim HS, Chung YT.
Full-Thickness Astigmatic Keratotomy Combined With Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction to Treat High-Level and Mixed Astigmatism.
Mixed astigmatism,
2015 Aug EyeVis Chansue E, Tanehsakdi M, Swasdibutra S, McAlinden C.
Efficacy, predictability and safety of small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE).
One-year-follow up, long term results
2015 Aug J Cataract Refract Surg
Reinstein DZ, Archer TJ, Gobbe M, Bartoli E.
Corneal sensitivity after small-incision lenticule extraction and laser in situ keratomileusis.
Corneal sensitivity
2015 July EyeVis Aristeidou A, Taniguchi EV, Tsatsos M, Muller R, McAlinden C, Pineda R, Paschalis EI.
The evolution of corneal and refractive surgery with the femtosecond laser.
Advances of femtosecond lasers to modern corneal and refractive surgery
2015 July Zhonghua Yan Ke Za Zhi.
Wu Z, Wang Y, Zhang L, Geng Weili, Jin Y, Zuo T.
[Wavefront analysis and comparison between small incision lenticule extraction and femtosecond laser in situ keratomilensis].
Changes in HOA, higher order aberrations, optical quality; article only in CHINESE
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 Aug J Refract Surg. Qian Y, Huang J, Zhou X, Hanna RB Corneal Power Distribution and Functional Optical Zone Following Small Incision Lenticule Extraction for Myopia.
Corneal power distribution, ray tracing method, optical zone
2015 July/ Oct
Cornea Ramirez-Miranda A, Ramirez-Luquin T, Navas A, Graue-Hernandez EO
Refractive Lenticule Extraction Complications
Complications, complication management, FLEx, SMILE
2015 July Clin Ophthalmol. Ganesh S, Patel U, Brar S. Posterior corneal curvature changes following Refractive Small Incision Lenticule Extraction.
Posterior corneal curvature changes, corneal power, asphericity, low, moderate, high myopia
2015 July Cornea Dou R, Wang Y, Xu L, Wu D, Wu W, Li X.
Comparison of Corneal Biomechanical Characteristics After Surface Ablation Refractive Surgery and Novel Lamellar Refractive Surgery
Biomechanics, biomechanical changes, corneal hysteresis, corneal resistance factor
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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2015 July Biomed Res Int. Liu YC, Jayasinghe L, Ang HP, Lwin NC, Yam GH, Mehta JS.
Effect of Intraoperative Corneal Stromal Pocket Irrigation in Small Incision Lenticule Extraction
Rabbit eyes, corneal pocket irrigation
2015 July J Cataract Refract Surg.
Remy M, Kohnen T. Corneal ectasia after femtosecond laser-assisted small-incision lenticule extraction in eyes with subclinical keratoconus/forme fruste keratoconus
Letter referring to: Mohamed Tarek El-Naggar “Bilateral ectasia after femtosecond laser–assisted small-incision lenticule extraction”
2015 July Zhonghua Yan Ke Za Zhi
Wei S, Wang Y, Zuo T, Lin J, Wang Y [The study of the changes of ultra- microstructure after a momentary action of femtosecond laser with human corneal tissue in vivo].
Article only in CHINESE
2015 July Curr Opin Ophthalmol.
Lee JK, Chuck RS, Park CY. Femtosecond laser refractive surgery: small-incision lenticule extraction vs. femtosecond laser-assisted LASIK.
Review article, comparison SMILE and FS LASIK, future of SMILE
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 July Br J Ophthalmol. Chan TC, Ng AL, Cheng GP, Wang Z, Ye C, Woo VC, Tham CC, Jhanji V.
Vector analysis of astigmatic correction after small-incision lenticule extraction and femtosecond-assisted LASIK for low to moderate myopic astigmatism
Low and moderate myopic astigmatism, LASIK SMILE comparison
2015 June J Cataract Refract Surg.
Mastropasqua L Bilateral ectasia after femtosecond laser-assisted small-incision lenticule extraction
Letter referring to: Mohamed Tarek El-Naggar “Bilateral ectasia after femtosecond laser–assisted small-incision lenticule extraction”
2015 June JOphthalmol. Ganesh S, Brar S. Clinical Outcomes of Small Incision Lenticule Extraction with Accelerated Cross-Linking (ReLEx SMILE Xtra) in Patients with Thin Corneas and Borderline Topography.
Cross-linking after SMILE, thin corneas, boarderline topography, higher refractive errors
2015 June Ophthalmic Physiol Opt.
Li X, Wang Y, Dou R. Aberration compensation between anterior and posterior corneal surfaces after Small incision lenticule extraction and Femtosecond laser-assisted laser in-situ keratomileusis
HOA, higher order aberrations, anterior corneal surfaces, posterior corneal surfaces, SMILE, LASIK
2015 June BMC Ophthalmol. Kim JR, Kim BK, Mun SJ, Chung YT, Kim HS
One-year outcomes of small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE): mild to moderate myopia vs. high myopia.
High, moderate, mild myopia, efficacy, safety
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 June J Refract Surg. Sun L, Yao P, Li M, Shen Y, Zhao J, Zhou X.
The Safety and Predictability of Implanting Autologous Lenticule Obtained by SMILE for Hyperopia
Safety, effectiveness, stability, predictability, lenticule implantation, autologous lenticule, hyperopia, hyperopic corrections
2015 June Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci.
Liu R, Zhao J, Xu Y, Li M, Niu L, Liu H2, Sun L, Chu R, Zhou X.
Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Corneal Small Incision Allogenic Intrastromal Lenticule Implantation in Monkeys: A Pilot Study.
Lenticule implantation, monkey study, allogenic intrastromal lenticule implantation, keratoectasia, presbyopia, hyperopia
2015 May Cornea Shetty R, Kaweri L, Pahuja N, Deshpande K, Thakkar M, Sinha Roy A.
Association Between Corneal Deformation and Ease of Lenticule Separation From Residual Stroma in Small Incision Lenticule Extraction.
Corneal deformation, lenticule separation,
2015 May J Cataract Refract Surg.
Qian Y, Huang J, Chu R, Zhao J, Li M, Zhou X, Olszewski E, Wang Y.
Influence of intraocular astigmatism on the correction of myopic astigmatism by femtosecond laser small-incision lenticule extraction.
Astigmatism, ORA
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 May J Cataract Refract Surg.
Wang Y, Cui C, Li Z, Tao X, Zhang C, Zhang X, Mu G.
Corneal ectasia 6.5 months after small-incision lenticule extraction. Ectasia, forme fruste keratoconus
2015 May J of Ophthalmlogy Kazutaka Kamiya, Kimiya Shimizu, Mayumi Yamagishi, Akihito Igarashi, and Hidenaga Kobashi
Anterior and Posterior Corneal Astigmatism after Refractive Lenticule Extraction for Myopic Astigmatism
Anterior posterior astigmatism
2015 May Ophthalmic Physiol Opt
Gyldenkerne A1, Ivarsen A, Hjortdal JØ.
Assessing the corneal power change after refractive surgery using Scheimpflug imaging.
Refractive change, manifest refraction, surgically induced refractive change
2015 May J Cataract Refract Surg
Sachdev MS, Gupta D, Sachdev G, Sachdev R.
Tailored stromal expansion with a refractive lenticule for crosslinking the ultrathin cornea.
Lenticule implantation, keratoconus
2015 Apr J Cataract Refract Surg
El-Naggar MT. Bilateral ectasia after femtosecond laser-assisted small-incision lenticule extraction.
Ectasia, subclinical keratoconus/forme fruste keratoconus
2015 Apr J Cataract Refract Surg
Sergienko, Nicolai M. Refractive Lenticule Extraction - Letter Mechanical lenticule cutting without flap
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 Apr J Refract Surg. Gyldenkerne A, Ivarsen A, Hjortdal JØ.
Comparison of corneal shape changes and aberrations induced By FS-LASIK and SMILE for myopia
Corneal curvature, anterior corneal surface, posterior corneal surface, sagittal curvature, corneal power calculations, higher order aberrations
2015 Apr Cornea Dan Z Reinstein, MD, MA(Cantab), FRCSC, DABO, FRCOphth, FEBO
Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) in 2015
Small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE), femtosecond laser, keyhole, flapless procedure
2015 Apr Cornea Liu M1, Sun Y, Wang D, Zhang T, Zhou Y, Zheng H, Liu Q.
Decentration of optical zone center and its impact on visual outcomes following SMILE.
Decentration, optical zone, corneal vertex
2015 Apr Cont Lens Anterior Eye
Zhang H, Wang Y, Xie S, Wu D, Wu W, Xu L.
Short-term and long-term effects of small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) on corneal endothelial cells.
Corneal endothelium, endothelial cells
2015 Apr Br J Ophthalmol Kamiya K, Shimizu K, Igarashi A, H.
Effect of femtosecond laser setting on visual performance after small-incision lenticule extraction for myopia.
Settings, energy level, spot distance, optical quality, energy settings
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 Apr PLoS One Kobashi H, Kamiya K, Ali MA, Igarashi A, Elewa ME, Shimizu K.
Comparison of astigmatic correction after femtosecond lenticule extraction and small-incision lenticule extraction for myopic astigmatism.
Astigmatism induction with or without flap, FLEx, SMILE
2015 Mar Cornea Wu F, Jin X, Xu Y, Yang Y.
Treatment of Corneal Perforation With Lenticules From Small Incision Lenticule Extraction Surgery: A Preliminary Study of 6 Patients.
Corneal perforation, therapeutical case, therapeutic, wound closure, lenticule usage, tissue, donor
2015 Mar J Cataract Refract Surg.
Tan DK, Tay WT, Chan C, Tan DT, Mehta JS.
Postoperative ocular higher-order aberrations and contrast sensitivity: Femtosecond lenticule extraction versus pseudo small-incision lenticule extraction.
Contrast sensitivity, HOAs, higher order aberrations, FLEx, PseudoSMILE, induction HOAs
2015 Mar Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol.
Liu M1, Zhang T, Zhou Y, Sun Y, Wang D, Zheng H, Liu Q.
Corneal regeneration after femtosecond laser small-incision lenticule extraction: a prospective study.
Morphologic changes, epithelium, endothelium, keratocyte activity, fibrotic tissue, corneal wound-healing response, nerve regeneration
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 Mar J Fr Ophtalmol Albou-Ganem C, Lavaud A, Amar R. SMILE: Refractive lenticule extraction for myopic correction
Moderate to high myopia, predictability, safety
2015 Mar/Apr
Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology
Naveen Mysore, MD, PhD and Ronald Krueger, MD, MSE
Advances in Refractive Surgery Progression in the field of refractive surgery May 2013 – June 2014
2015 Mar J Cataract Refract Surg.
Moshirfar M, McCaughey MV, Reinstein DZ, Shah R, Santiago-Caban L, Fenzl CR.
Small-incision lenticule extraction. Review article,
2015 Feb J Refract Surg Luo J, Yao P, Li M, Xu G, Zhao J, Tian M, Zhou X.
Quantitative analysis of Microdistortions in Bowman's Layer using optical coherence tomography after SMILE among different myopic corrections
Bowman´s membrane, Bowman´s layer, distortions, microdistorsions
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
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recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2015 Feb J Cataract Refract Surg.
Zhao J, He L, Yao P, Shen Y, Zhou Z, Miao H, Wang X, Zhou X.
Diffuse lamellar keratitis after small-incision lenticule extraction
Diffuse lamellar keratitis, potential complication
2015 Jan J Refract Surg.
Yu Zhao, MD; Meiyan Li, PhD; Peijun Yao, PhD; Rupal Shah, MD, PhD; Michael C. Knorz, MD, PhD; Xingtao Zhou, MD, PhD
Development of the Continuous Curvilinear Lenticulerrhexis Technique for Small Incision Lenticule Extraction
CCL, curvilinear lenticulerrhexis, extraction technique, lenticule dissection
2015 Jan J Refract Surg. Ishii R, Shimizu K, Igarashi A, Kobashi H, Kamiya K.
Influence of Femtosecond Lenticule Extraction and Small Incision Lenticule Extraction on Corneal Nerve Density and Ocular Surface: A 1-Year Prospective, Confocal, Microscopic Study
FLEx, SMILE, corneal nerve density, ocular surface, sub-basal nerve plexus
2014 Jan BMC Ophthalmology Zhang J, Wang Y1, Wu W, Xu L, Li X, Dou R.
Vector analysis of low to moderate astigmatism with small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE): results of a 1-year follow-up
Astigmatism, low and moderate astigmatism
2014 Eye and Vision Dan Z Reinstein, Timothy J Archer, Marine Gobbe
Small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) history, fundamentals of a new refractive surgery technique and clinical outcomes
Small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE), Laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK), Lenticule, Cap, Dry eye, Corneal sensation, Corneal innervation, Corneal biomechanics, Endokeratophakia
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2014 Dez JRS Reinstein, Carp Outcomes of Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) in Low Myopia
Low myopia, retrospective analysis
2014 Dez JRS
Mohamed A. Ali, Hidenaga Kobashi, Kazutaka Kamiya, Akihito Igarashi, Toshiyuki Miyake, Mohamed Ehab M. Elewa, Mari Komatsu, Kimiya Shimizu
Comparison of Astigmatic Correction After Femtosecond Lenticule Extraction and Wavefront-Guided LASIK for Myopic Astigmatism
Wavefront-guided, astigmatism, FLEx, LASIK
2014 Dez JCRS Chee Wai Wong, Cordelia Chan, Donald Tan, Jodhbir S. Mehta,
Incidence and management of suction loss in refractive lenticule extraction
Suction loss, complication management, retrospective,
2014 Dez PLoS One Liu YC, Pujara T, Mehta JS New Instruments for Lenticule Extraction in Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE)
Instruments, rescue, identifying layer, identifying anterior / posterior surface
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2014 Dez JCRS Zhang J, Zhou Y, Zheng Y, Liu Q, Zhai C., Wang Y
Effect of suction on macular and retinal nerve fiber layer thickness during femtosecond lenticule extraction and femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis
Suction effect, macular and retinal nerve fibre layer thickness
2014 Dez Cornea Ganesh S, Brar S, Rao PA. Cryopreservation of extracted corneal lenticule after small incision lenticule extraction for potential use in human subjects
Lenticule storage, lenticule conservation, cryopreservation, FILI, lenticule implantation, hyperopia
2014 Nov Optom Vis Sci. Xu Y, Yang Y. Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction for Myopia: Results of a 12-Month Prospective Study
2014 Nov Ophthalmology Denoyer A., Landman E., Trinh L., Faure JF., Auclin F., Baudouin C.
Dry Eye Disease after Refractive Surgery : Comparison Outcomes of Small Incision Lenticule Extraction versus LASIK
Dry eye, comparison, LASIK, Schirmer Test, corneal staining, tear break up time, tear osmolarity measurement, severity score, corneal innervation, corneal esthesiometry, subbasal nerve imaging, in vivo confocal microscopy
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2014 Oct JRS Lazaridis A, Droutsas K, Sekundo W. Topographic analysis of the centration of the treatment zone after SMILE for myopia and comparison to FS-LASIK: subjective versus objective alignment.
centration
2014 Oct BMC Ophthalmol Kim JR, Hwang HB, Mun SJ, Chung YT, Kim HS.
Efficacy, predictability, and safety of small incision lenticule extraction: 6-months prospective cohort study.
Prospective clinical study, efficacy, safety, age, predictors
2014 Oct Klin Monbl Augenheilkd
Kunert KS, Melle J, Sekundo W, Dawczynski J, Blum M.
One-Year Results of Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) in Myopia.
One-year results, long term results, side effects, stability
2014 Sept Zhonghua Yan Ke Za Zhi.
Wang Y, Wu Z, Tang X, Zhang J, Dou R, Geng W, Jin Y, Zuo T.
Two millimeter micro incision lenticule extraction surgery with minimal invasion: a preliminary clinical report.
Incision size, 2 mm,
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2014 Oct JRS Wang D, Liu M, Chen Y, Zhang X, Xu Y, Wang J, To CH, Liu Q
Differences in the corneal biomechanical changes after SMILE and LASIK
2014 Sept JRS Teus MA, Garcia-Gonzalez M.
Comparison of the visual results after small incision lenticule extraction and femtosecond laser-assisted LASIK for myopia.
- Letter -
2014 Sept JCRS Blum M, Flach A, Kunert KS, Sekundo W Five-year results of refractive lenticule extraction. FLEx, long-term results
2014 Sept JCRS Kohnen Refractive corneal lenticule extraction.
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2014 Sept PLoS One Gao S, Li S, Liu L, Wang Y, Ding H, Li L, Zhong X.
Early changes in ocular surface and tear inflammatory mediators after small-incision lenticule extraction and femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis.
2014 Sept JCRS Ang M, Mehta JS, Chan C, Htoon HM, Koh JC, Tan DT
Refractive lenticule extraction: transition and comparison of 3 surgical techniques.
2014 Sept JRS Sri Ganesh, Rishika Gupta Comparison of visual and refractive outcomes following femtosecond laser assisted LASIK with SMILE in patients with myopia or myopic astigmatism
2014 Aug Acta Ophthalmol. Vestergaard AH. Past and present of corneal refractive surgery: a retrospective study of long-term results after photorefractive keratectomy, and a prospective study of refractive lenticule extraction.
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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2014 Aug Graefes Arch Pedersen IB, Bak-Nielsen S, Vestergaard AH, Ivarsen A, Hjortdal J.
Corneal biomechanical properties after LASIK, ReLEx flex, and ReLEx smile by Scheimpflug-based dynamic tonometry.
2014 Aug PLoS One Shen Y, Zhao J, Yao P, Miao H, Niu L, Wang X, Zhou X.
Changes in corneal deformation parameters after lenticule creation and extraction during small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) procedure.
2014 Aug Biomed Res Int.
Mastropasqua L., Calienno R, Lanzini M, Colasante M, Mastropasqua A., Mattei PA, Nubile M
Evaluation of corneal biomechanical properties modification after small incision lenticule extraction using Scheimflug-based noncontact tonometer
2014 Aug Cont Lens Anterior Eye
Ağca A, Demirok A, Cankaya Kİ, Yaşa D, Demircan A, Yıldırım Y, Ozkaya A, Yılmaz OF
Comparison of visual acuity and higher-order aberrations after femtosecond lenticule extraction and small-incision lenticule extraction
HOA higher-order aberration, FLEx, SMILE, visual acuity
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2014 July Curr Opin Ophthalmol.
Garcia-Zalisnak D1, Nash D, Yeu E Ocular surface diseases and corneal refractive surgery.
Dry eye, surface disease, keratorefractive corneal surgery, patient satisfaction
2014 June JCRS Kamiya K, Shimizu K, Igarashi A, Kobashi H, Sato N, Ishii R.
Intraindividual comparison of changes in corneal biomechanical parameters after femtosecond lenticule extraction and small-incision lenticule extraction.
Biomechanic, FLEx, SMILE, contralateral study, ORA
2014 June JRS Sinha Roy A, Dupps WJ Jr, Roberts CJ.
Comparison of biomechanical effects of small-incision lenticule extraction and laser in situ keratomileusis: finite-element analysis.
Biomechanic, LASIK, SMILE
2014 June
PMID: 24942120 (PubMed – in process) only in German
Seiler T.
Innovations in refractive laser surgery 2014
Summary, overview refractive laser development
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2014 June JCRS Wu D, Wang Y, Zhang L, Wei S, Tang X.
Corneal biomechanical effects: small-incision lenticule extraction versus femtosecond laser-assisted laser in situ keratomileusis.
2014 June JRS Ziebarth NM, Lorenzo MA, Chow J, Cabot F, Spooner GJ, Dishler J, Hjortdal JØ, Yoo SH
Surface quality of human corneal lenticules after SMILE assessed using environmental scanning electron microscopy.
Cut quality, anterior posterior surface, surface quality
2014 June JRS Ivarsen A, Hjortdal JØ Topography-guided photorefractive keratectomy for irregular astigmatism after small incision lenticule extraction.
Topoguided, topography-guided, irregular topography, PRK
2014 May Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
Li M1, Zhao J1, Miao H1, Shen Y1, Sun L1, Tian M1, Wadium E2, Zhou X.
Mild Decentration Measured by a Scheimpflug Camera and Its Impact on Visual Quality Following SMILE in the Early Learning Curve.
Visual quality, early learning curve, decentration, centration
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recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2014 May BMC Ophthalmol. Zhao J, Yao P, Chen Z, Li M, Shen Y, Miao H, Zhou X.
Enhancement for femtosecond lenticule extraction for visual symptomatic eye after myopia correction
FLEx, enhancement, retreatment
2014 May JRS Reinstein DZ, Archer TJ, Gobbe M Lenticule Thickness Readout for Small Incision Lenticule Extraction Compared to Artemis Three-Dimensional Very High-Frequency Digital Ultrasound Stromal Measurements
SMILE, Artemis, lenticule thickness, lenticule depth, stromal thickness
2014 May JRS Shen Y, Chen Z, Knorz MC, Li M, Zhao J, Zhou X
Comparison of Corneal Deformation Parameters After SMILE, LASEK, and Femtosecond Laser-Assisted LASIK
SMILE, LASEK, FS-LASIK, corneal deformation, CorVis ST
2014 May JRS Miao H, He L, Shen Y, Li M, Yu Y, Zhou X
Optical Quality and Intraocular Scattering After Femtosecond Laser Small Incision Lenticule Extraction
SMILE, optical quality, objective scatter index, MTF
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recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2014 Apr US Ophthalmic Review
Hjortdal J, Ivarsen A New Developments in the Lenticule Extraction Procedure
Corneal refractive surgery, femtosecond laser, small incision lenticule extraction, myopia, astigmatism
2014
Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. (Epub Mar 2014; May;252(5):837-43)
Sekundo W, Gertnere J, Bertelmann T, Solomatin I
One-year refractive results, contrast sensitivity, high-order aberrations and complications after myopic small-incision lenticule extraction (ReLEx SMILE)
ReLEx SMILE, contrast sensitivity, higher order abberrations
2014 Apr JRS Ivarsen A, Hjortdal J Correction of Myopic Astigmatism With Small Incision Lenticule Extraction
SMILE, myopic astigmatism, astigmatic error
2014 Apr JRS Lin F, Xu Y, Yang Y Comparison of the Visual Results After SMILE and Femtosecond Laser-Assisted LASIK for Myopia
SMILE, FS-LASIK, safety, efficacy, predictability
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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2014 Mar Acta Ophthalmol Vestergaard AH
Special Issue: Past and Present of Corneal Refractive Surgery: A Retrospective Study of Long-term Results after Photorefractive Keratectomy, and a Prospective Study of Refractive Lenticule Extraction
PRK, LASIK, ReLEx flex (FLEX), ReLEx smile (SMILE), patient satisfaction
2014 Mar Journal of Ophthalmol
Agca A, Ozgurhan EB, Yildirim Y, Cankaya KI, Guleryuz NB, Alkin Z, Ozkaya A, Demirok A, Yilmaz OF
Corneal Backscatter Analysis by In Vivo Confocal Microscopy: Fellow Eye Comparison of Small Incision Lenticule Extraction and Femtosecond Laser-Assisted LASIK
SMILE, femto-LASIK, backscatter, in vivo confocal microscopy
2014 Mar JRS Xu Y, Yang Y (Epub Feb. 2014)
Dry Eye After Small Incision Lenticule Extraction and LASIK for Myopia
SMILE, LASIK, Dry Eye, Break up time, Schirmer’s test
2014 Mar. IOVS Noriega K M, Riau A K, Lwin N C, Chaurasia S S, Tan D T, Mehta J S
Early Corneal Nerve Damage and Recovery Following Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) and Laser In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK)
LASIK, SMILE, ReLEx, subbasal nerve, femtosecond laser
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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2014 Feb. JRS Vestergaard AH, Grauslund J, Ivarsen AR, Hjortdal JØ
Central Corneal Sublayer Pachymetry and Biomechanical Properties After Refractive Femtosecond Lenticule Extraction
FLEX, SMILE, optical coherence tomography, central corneal sublayer pachymetry
2014 Feb. JRS Li M, Zhou Z, Shen Y, Knorz MC, Gong L, Zhou X
Comparison of dry eye and corneal sensitivity between small incision lenticule extraction and femtosecond LASIK for myopia.
SMILE, femto-LASIK, corneal sensation
2014 JCRS (Epub Jan. 2014)
Vestergaard AH, Grauslund J, Ivarsen AR, Hjortdal JØ
Efficacy, safety, predictability, contrast sensitivity, and aberrations after femtosecond laser lenticule extraction
FLEx, SMILE, efficacy, contrast sensitivity, higher order aberrations
2013 Ophthalmology (Epub Dec. 2013)
Ivarsen A, Asp S, Hjortdal J Safety and Complications of More Than 1500 Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction Procedures
SMILE, safety, complications
2013 Oct.Dec.
J Emmetropia Verdaguer P, El-Husseiny MA, Elies D, Gris O, Manero F, Biarnés M, Güell JL
Small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) procedure for the correction of myopia and myopic astigmatism
SMILE, Myopia, myopic astigmatism, OSI, OQAS
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2013 Dec. PoLS ONE Lim CHL; Riau AK, Lwin NC, Chaurasia SS, Tan DT, Mehta JS
LASIK following Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) Lenticule Re-Implantation: A Feasibility Study of a Novel Method for Treatment of Presbyopia
SMILE, lenticule re-implantation, presbyopic monovision
2013 Dec. PoLS ONE Li M, Niu L, Qin B, Zhou Z, Ni K, Le Q, Xiang J, Wei A, Ma W, Zhou X
Confocal Comparison of Corneal Reinnervation after Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) and Femtosecond Laser In Situ Keratomileusis (FS-LASIK)
SMILE, FS-LASIK, corneal reinnervation, nerve fiber density, corneal sensitivity
2013 Jun. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol (Epub Jun. 2013)
Vestergaard AH, Grønbech KT, Grauslund J, Ivarsen AR, Hjortdal JØ
Subbasal nerve morphology, corneal sensation, and tear film evaluation after refractive femtosecond laser lenticule extraction
Femtosecond laser, Corneal subbasal nerve morphology, Corneal sensation, Tear film evaluation
2013 Nov. Br J Ophthalmol Dong Z, Zhou X, Wu J, Zhang Z, Li T, Zhou Z, Zhang S, Li G
Small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) and femtosecond laser LASIK: comparison of corneal wound healing and inflammation
SMILE, Femto-LASIK, inflammation, proliferation, keratocyte apoptosis,
2013 Nov. JRS Pradhan KR, Reinstein DZ, Carp GI, Archer TJ, Gobbe M, Gurung R
Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Keyhole Endokeratophakia: Correction of Hyperopia by Implantation of an Allogeneic Lenticule Obtained by SMILE From a Myopic Donor
Endokeratophakia, SMILE, extracted myopic SMILE lenticule, lenticule implantation
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2013 Oct. JRS Reinstein DZ, Archer TJ, Gobbe M Accuracy and Reproducibility of Cap Thickness in Small Incision Lenticule Extraction
SMILE, cap thickness, cap thickness, Artemis measurements
2013 Oct. PoLS ONE Li M, Zhao J, Shen Y, Li T, He L, Xu H, Yu Y, Zhou X
Comparison of Dry Eye and Corneal Sensitivity between Small Incision Lenticule Extraction and Femtosecond LASIK for Myopia
SMILE, femto-LASIK, dry eye symptoms, tear film, corneal staining, corneal sensation
2013 Oct. PoLS ONE Kamiya K, Shimizu K, Igarashi A, Kobashi H
Time Course of Optical Quality and Intraocular Scattering after Refractive Lenticule Extraction
FLEx, optical quality, intraocular scattering
2013 Oct. American Journal of Ophthalmology
Kamiya K, Shimizu K, Igarashi A, Kobashi H
Visual and Refractive Outcomes of Femtosecond Lenticule Extraction and Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction for Myopia
FLEx, SMILE, refractive outcomes
2013 Oct. Optometry & Vision Science
Demirok A, Ozgurhan EB, Agca A, Kara N, Bozkurt E, Cankaya KI, Yilmaz OF
Corneal Sensation After Corneal Refractive Surgery with Small Incision Lenticule Extraction
SMILE, F-LASIK, corneal sensation
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
Page 40 of 48 Carl Zeiss Meditec | Ophthalmic Systems | Productmanagement | Refractive Lasers | S. Schmidt
Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2013 Oct. Int Eye Sci Hu Y-K, Li W-J, Gao X-W, Guo Y-L, Dong J
[Comparison of small incision lenticule extraction and femtosecond laser assisted LASIK for myopia]
small incision lenticule extraction; femtosecond laser; LASIK; myopia
2013 Oct. JRS Yao P, Zhao J, Li M, Shen Y, Dong Z, Zhou X
Microdistortions in Bowman’s Layer Following Femtosecond Laser Small Incision Lenticule Extraction Observed by Fourier-Domain OCT
SMILE, microdistortions, OCT
2013 Aug. PoLS ONE Zhao J, Yao P, Li M, Chen Z, Shen Y, Zhao Z, Zhou Z, Zhou X
The Morphology of Corneal Cap and Its Relation to Refractive Outcomes in Femtosecond Laser Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) with Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography Observation
SMILE, cap morphology, Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography
2013 Aug. Br J Ophthalmol (Epub Dec 2012)
Kamiya K, Shimizu K, Igarashi A, Kobashi H, Komatsu M.
Comparison of visual acuity, higher-order aberrations and corneal asphericity after refractive lenticule extraction and wavefront-guided laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis for myopia
HOA, wavefront-guided LASIK, ReLEx flex, HOA induction, Hartmann-Shack aberrometry
2013 Jul. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye
Agca A, Ozgurhana EB, Demirokb A, Bozkurta E, Celika E, Ozkayaa A, Cankayaa I, Yilmaz OF
Comparison of corneal hysteresis and corneal resistance factor after small incision lenticule extraction and femtosecond laser-assisted LASIK: A prospective fellow eye study
Small incision lenticule extraction, SMILE, LASIK, Corneal hysteresis, Corneal resistance factor, Biomechanics
2013 Jul. JRS Reinstein DZ, Archer TJ, Randleman JB
Mathematical Model to Compare the Relative Tensile Strength of the Cornea After PRK, LASIK, and Small Incision Lenticule Extraction
SMILE, stromal tensile strength
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2013 Jul. JRS Sharma R, Vaddavalli PK Implications and Management of Suction Loss During Refractive Lenticule Extraction (ReLEx)
ReLEx, suction loss, femtosecond LASIK
2013 Jul. Clin Ophthalmol (Epub Jun. 2013)
Demirok A, Agca A, Ozgurhan EB, Bozkurt E, Celik U, Demircan A, Guleryuz NB, Cankaya KI, Yilmaz OF
Femtosecond lenticule extraction for correction of myopia: a 6 month follow-up study
FLEx, femtosecond laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis
2013 Jul.
Chinese Journal of Optometry Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Bai J, Xu D, Kan Q, Liu L, Zhang Y, Zhang T, Zhang Y
[Effect of correct lenticule position on femtosecond lenticule extraction clinical results]
Femtosecond laser, Refractive lenticule extraction, Center shift, Higher-order aberration, Myopia correction
2013 Jul. Clin Ophthalmol (Epub May 2013)
Ozgurhan EB, Agca A, Bozkurt E, Gencer B, Celik U, Cankaya KI, Demirok A, Yilmaz OF
Accuracy and precision of cap thickness in small incision lenticule extraction
SMILE, small incision lenticule extraction, cap thickness, flap thickness
2013 Jun PoLS ONE Riau AK, Angunawela RI, Chaurasia SS, Lee WS, Tan DT, Mehta JS
Reversible Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Myopia Correction: A Non-Human Primate Study of Lenticule Re-Implantation after Refractive Lenticule Extraction
ReLEx, re-implantation
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2013 Jun. JCRS Dong Z, Zhou X Irregular astigmatism after femtosecond laser refractive lenticule extraction
ReLEx, irregular corneal astigmatism,
2013 Jun. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol (Epub Feb. 2013)
Wei SS, Wang Y Comparison of corneal sensitivity between FS-LASIK and femtosecond lenticule extraction (ReLEx flex) or small-incision lenticule extraction (ReLEx smile) for myopic eyes
ReLEx smile, corneal sensitivity
2013 Jun. Acta Ophthalmol (Epub Jun. 2012)
Vestergaard A, Ivarsen A, Asp S, Hjortdal JO.
Femtosecond (FS) laser vision correction procedure for moderate to high myopia: a prospective study of ReLEx(®) flex and comparison with a retrospective study of FS-laser in situ keratomileusis
ReLEx flex, FemtoLASIK, higher-order aberrations, excimer laser, femtosecond laser, lenticule extraction, myopia
2013 May JCRS Kunert K, Russmann C, Blum M, Sluyterman v. L. G
Vector analysis of myopic astigmatism corrected by femtosecond refractive lenticule extraction
VisuMax, lenticule extraction, astigmatism, vector analysis
2013 May Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol (Epub Dec. 2012)
Gertnere J, Solomatin I, Sekundo W Refractive lenticule extraction (ReLEx flex) and wavefront-optimized Femto-LASIK: comparison of contrast sensitivity and high-order aberrations at 1 year
ReLEx flex, Femto-LASIK, Contrast sensitivity, HOA, lenticule extraction, lenticule extraction
2013 Apr. JRS Riau AK, Ang HP, Lwin NC, Chaurasia SS, Tan DT, Mehta JS
Comparison of Four Different VisuMax Circle Patterns for Flap Creation After Small Incision Lenticule Extraction
VisuMax, ReLEx smile, flap creation, circle patterns, SMILE re-treatment
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2013 Apr. Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology
Wang Y, Bao XL, Tang X, Zuo T, Geng WL, Jin Y
[Clinical study of femtosecond laser corneal small incision lenticule extraction for correction of myopia and myopic astigmatism]
SMILE, safety, efficacy, predictability, stability
2013 Apr. Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology
Wei SS, Wang Y, Geng WL, Jin Y, Zuo T, Wang L, Wu D
[Early outcomes of corneal sensitivity changes after small incision lenticule extraction and femtosecond lenticule extraction]
SMILE, FLEx, corneal sensitivity
2012 Jan. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol (Epub Jun. 2012)
Blum M, Kunert KS, Voßmerbäumer U, Sekundo W.
Femtosecond lenticule extraction (ReLEx®) for correction of hyperopia - first results
Hyperopia, ReLEx flex,
2012 Dec. JRS Liu H, Zhu W, Jiang AC, Sprecher AJ, Zhou X.
Femtosecond Laser Lenticule Transplantation in Rabbit Cornea: Experimental Study
lenticule transplantation, nerve regeneration,
2012 Dec. JRS Hjortdal JØ, Vestergaard AH, Ivarsen A, Ragunathan S, Asp S.
Predictors for the Outcome of Small-incision Lenticule Extraction for Myopia
patient and surgery related parameters on predictability, efficacy, safety
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2012 Nov. JRS (Epub Sep. 2012)
Vestergaard A, Ivarsen AR, Asp S, Hjortdal JØ.
Small-incision lenticule extraction for moderate to high myopia: Predictability, safety, and patient satisfaction
moderate myopia, high myopia, ReLEx smile, prospective clinical study
2012 Nov. JRS (Epub Sep. 2012)
Kamiya K, Igarashi A, Ishii R, Sato N, Nishimoto H, Shimizu K.
Early clinical outcomes, including efficacy and endothelial cell loss, of refractive lenticule extraction using a 500 kHz femtosecond laser to correct myopia
ReLEx, efficacy, endothelial cell loss
2012 Sep. JCRS Tay E, Li X, Chan C, Tan DT, Mehta JS.
Refractive lenticule extraction flap and stromal bed morphology assessment with anterior segment optical coherence tomography
stromal bed thickness, OCT, ReLEx smile, ReLEx flex
2012 Aug. JCRS Riau AK, Angunawela RI, Chaurasia SS, Tan DT, Mehta JS.
Effect of different femtosecond laser-firing patterns on collagen disruption during refractive lenticule extraction
corneal collagen architecture, different laser-firing patterns, ReLEx, visual recovery
2012 Jul. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
Angunawela RI, Riau AK, Chaurasia SS, Tan DT, Mehta JS.
Refractive Lenticule Re-Implantation after Myopic ReLEx: A Feasibility Study of Stromal Restoration after Refractive Surgery in a Rabbit Model
Lenticule storage, lenticule reimplantation in vivo
2012 May Trials Ang M, Tan D, Mehta JS. Small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) versus laser in-situ keratomileusis (LASIK): study protocol for a randomized, non-inferiority trial
Refractive surgery, Laser in situ keratomileusis, Small incision lenticule extraction
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2012 Mar. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
Ang M, Chaurasia SS, Angunawela RI, Poh R, Riau A, Tan D, Mehta JS.
Femtosecond Lenticule Extraction (FLEx): Clinical Results, Interface Evaluation, and Intraocular Pressure Variation
ReLEx flex, corneal interface, ultrastructural analysis, IOP
2012 Mar. J Korean Med Assoc. Chang DJ, Joo CK [Current and future options for myopia correction]
Myopia; Myopia correction; Refractive surgical procedures; Femtosecond laser
2011 Jan. International Review of Ophthalmology [citation]
Zhao J, Chen Z, Zhou X Femtosecond laser small incision lenticule extraction for the correction of myopia
femtosecond laser, lenticule extraction, myopia
2011 Dec. Molecular Vision
Mohamed-Noriega K., Toh KP, Poh R., Balehosur D., Riau A., Htoon HM, Peh GSI, Chaurasia SS, Tan D, Mehta JS
Cornea lenticule viability and structural integrity after refractive lenticule extraction (ReLEx) and cryopreservation
ReLEx, keratocyte viability, collagen structure, structural integrity
2011 Dec. Techniques in Ophthalmology
Shah R., Shah S., Vogelsang H. All-in-One Femtosecond Laser Refractive Surgery
ReLEx smile, ReLEx flex, all-in-one Femtosecond Laser Refractive Surgery, VisuMax
2011 Nov. Molecular Vision Angunawela RI, Poh R, Chaurasia SS, Tan D, Mehta JS.
A mouse model of lamellar intrastromal femtosecond laser keratotomy: ultra-structural, inflammatory, and wound healing responses
lamellar intrastromal femtosecond laser keratotomy, VisuMax, corneal wound healing response
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2011 Sep. JRS Shah R, Shah S. Effect of scanning patterns on the results of femtosecond laser lenticule extraction refractive surgery
scanning patterns, ReLEx smile
2011 Sep. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol (Epub Jan. 2011)
Kunert KS, Blum M, Duncker GI, Sietmann R, Heichel J.
Surface quality of human corneal lenticules after femtosecond laser surgery for myopia comparing different laser parameters
surface quality of lenticule, laser parameters, ReLEx flex
2011 Aug. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
Riau A., Angunawela RI, Chaurasia SS, Lee WS, Tan D, Mehta JS
Early Corneal Wound Healing and Inflammatory Response after Refractive Lenticule Extraction (ReLEx)
LASIK, ReLEx , corneal topography, inflammation, extracellular matrix deposition
2011 Jul. Chin J Ophthalmol Zhou XT, Dong ZX, Yao PJ, Huang J, Xu Y, Xu HP.
[The clinical study of femtosecond lenticule extraction for myopia] ReLEx flex, myopia, predictability, safety, clinical efficacy
2011 Mar. Br J Ophthalmol (Epub Jul. 2010)
Sekundo W, Kunert KS, Blum M. Small incision corneal refractive surgery using the small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) procedure for the correction of myopia and myopic astigmatism: results of a 6 month prospective study
ReLEx smile, myopia, myopic astigmatism, patient satisfaction
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2011 Feb. Ophthalmic Res Heichel J, Blum M, Duncker GI, Sietmann R, Kunert KS.
Surface Quality of Porcine Corneal Lenticules after Femtosecond Lenticule Extraction
ReLEx flex, VisuMax, Femtosecond laser, porcine corneal lenticules
2010 Jan. JCRS Shah R, Shah S, Sengupta S. Results of small incision lenticule extraction: All-in-one femtosecond laser refractive surgery
ReLEx smile, VisuMax, myopia, refractive stability
2010 Dec. Klin Monbl Augenheilkd
Blum M, Kunert KS, Engelbrecht C, Dawczynski J, Sekundo W.
[Femtosecond Lenticule Extraction (FLEx) - Results after 12 Months in Myopic Astigmatism]
Refractive surgery, ReLEx flex, corneal ectasia, myopia, myopic astigmatism
2010 Oct. Der Ophthalmologe Blum M, Sekundo W. [Femtosecond Lenticule Extraction (FLEx)] ReLEx flex, ReLEx smile, VisuMax, LASIK, Refractive surgery
2010 Sep. Sem in Ophthalmol Kullman G, Pineda R 2nd. Alternative applications of the femtosecond laser in ophthalmology
FALK,FLAK, FS-laser-assisted posterior lamellar keratoplasty, ReLEx flex, ReLEx smile, INTACS, IEK, novel applications for femtosecond laser
Publication list - SMILE - peer reviewed papers 05| 2016
ReLEx SMILE is not approved in every country, e.g. in US FDA clinical study (IDE) is ongoing. Each publication is based on the author´s own professional opinion or on their study results. It is not necessarily a reflection of the point of view of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and may not be in line with the clinical evaluation or the intended use of our medical devices. We therefore
recommend that you carefully assess suitability for everyday use in your practice.
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Y M Journal Author Title Keywords
2008 Jul. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol
Blum M, Kunert K, Schröder M, Sekundo W.
Femtosecond lenticule extraction for the correction of myopia: preliminary 6-month results
Femtosecond laser lenticule extraction, ReLEx flex, Refractive surgery, myopia
2008 Sep. JCRS Sekundo W, Kunert K, Russmann C, Gille A, Bissmann W, Stobrawa G, Sticker M, Bischoff M, Blum M.
First efficacy and safety study of femtosecond lenticule extraction for the correction of myopia: six-month results
Femtosecond laser lenticule extraction, ReLEx flex, Refractive surgery, myopia