Research Article

Incidence and Outcomes of Anterior Chamber Gas Bubble during Femtosecond Flap Creation for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis

Figure 1

Anterior chamber gas bubble formation during femtosecond laser flap creation for LASIK. Femtosecond laser scout view of the cornea immediately after the femtosecond laser treatment. Note the small anterior chamber bubbles in the upper left-hand corner of the image (black arrow) as well as the 360-degree ring of opaque bubble layer that dissected toward the peripheral cornea until termination at Schwalbe’s line (white arrow).