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titleOfInvention Device and method for the photorefractive correction of ametropia
abstract The invention relates to a device (2) for photo-refractive correction of defective vision which has a device (50) for detecting the present position of an eye (20). Said device (2) also has a device (8) which tracks a piercing point (16) of a reference axis (12) of a laser ablation beam (10) through the cornea (18) of an eye (20) during treatment at varying positions of the piercing point (26) of a visual field line (24) through the cornea (18). The device (8) may, for example, include a tilted mirror (38) suspended on gimbals and is controlled by a control unit (52). In the case of an excessively large difference between the position of the piercing point (16) and the position of the piercing point (26), the ray of the laser beam (100) can, preferably, be interrupted.
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