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titleOfInvention Method and device for correcting visual defects in the human eye
abstract The invention relates to a method and a device for the complete correction of visual fields of the human eye. Combinations of measurement and processing methods have been specified which, in their use according to the invention, enable the human eye to be completely corrected. Measurement methods are used that can precisely measure the surface of the cornea and also register the imaging errors that arise in the further beam path up to the retina. The computer-aided evaluation of these measurement results, in conjunction with the calculation of ideally corrected eye lenses (for example after cataract operations) or ideally correcting corneal surfaces, makes it possible, preferably using a spot scanning excimer laser system, to produce a patient-specific lens with topography and / or to ideally correct the cornea .
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