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LASER
EYE SURGERY NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS
Refractive (LASIK) Eye Surgery Laser eye surgery is being touted in
advertisements as a quick, virtually risk-free procedure that can end
patients' need for glasses. But with more than 1 million patients expected
to undergo the procedure this year, thousands are learning what the
ads don't say: The surgery can cause life-altering complications that
sometimes can't be fixed.
Problems include double or triple vision so severe patients can't watch
TV or read, light distortions so blinding they can't drive at night
and eyes so dry that goggles must be worn outside. Some patients have
spent thousands of dollars trying to fix problems only to find the technology
doesn't yet exist to provide a remedy. Industry analysts and reports
from the Food and Drug Administration suggest that up to 5% of patients
experience some sort of complication.
The Federal Trade Commission is now cautioning that LASIK surgery is
"too new to know if there are any long-term ill effects beyond
5 years after surgery". |
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