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titleOfInvention Anti-astigmatic keratotomy
abstract The invention relates to an ophthalmological device for carrying out laser surgical intervention on the eye (4), comprising a femtosecond laser (1) which emits pulsed laser beams (2), an objective (3) from which the laser beams (2) exit in a focused manner in the direction of the eye (4), at least one deflecting device (6) which deflects the laser beam (2) and varies the focal position within the cornea (5) of the eye (4), and a program-control controller (8) which is connected to the deflecting device (6) and which is designed to produce a specified cutting profile within the cornea (5), wherein the cutting profile comprises at least one arc-shaped cut (9) in the periphery of the cornea (5). The aim of the invention is to provide an improved ophthalmological device for an anti-astigmatic keratotomy using the femtosecond laser (1). This is achieved in that the program-control controller (8) is further designed to vary the cutting depth (D) along the arc-shaped cut (9), said cutting depth (D) decreasing towards the arc end. The invention further relates to a computer program for controlling an ophthalmological device.
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