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Anna Pickle now has perfect eyesight, which involved three
“miracles.”
The first was that she had LASIK treatment to correct her vision. “I’m a scary-type person. I’d been afraid to do it,”
Pickle, 31, said. “I have so many friends with bad vision who are scared to do
it.”
The second miracle was: “It wasn’t a scary thing at all,” she said.
Connie McCaa, M.D., Ph.D., performed her LASIK at the LASIK Laser Eye Center in
Flowood. “There was no fear. They talked me through it. It was no big deal,”
Pickle said. “It’s very fast.”
The third miracle involved science. “The
fact that Dr. McCaa did correct me to 20/20 vision was amazing. I’ve had
horrible, horrible vision since fourth grade,” the Kosciusko mother of two said.
“Without her machine, there’s no way I could have risked having it
done.”
McCaa’s machine is the state-of-the-art Pentacam HR. For six
months, McCaa has had the only Pentacam HR in metro Jackson.
The 3-D
corneal scanner is at McCaa’s ophthalmology clinic, in the West Tower of St.
Dominic’s Hospital in Jackson. The Pentacam is used for all LASIK patients’
pre-exams as well as for many cataract, lens implant, and other refractive
surgeries. It reads up to 138,000 elevation points in the cornea (the clear
layer over the front of the eye).
“The Pentacam HR tells me whether a
patient’s corneas are thick enough to safely and successfully perform LASIK,”
McCaa explained. Thin corneas are one of the most common causes of LASIK
complications nationwide, although complications are relatively
rare.
McCaa said fear of LASIK is not uncommon. “It’s natural that
patients like Anna, who already have poor eyesight, would fear losing their
eyesight if there are complications. But I’ve never had any patient lose their
sight from LASIK.” McCaa has performed LASIK thousands of times.
Because
Pickle was extremely nearsighted (with astigmatism), that can be associated with
thin corneas. But the Pentacam indicated Pickles’ corneas were thick enough to
have LASIK safely.
Timothy Deeds, who represents Pentacam HR manufacturer
Oculus Inc. of Germany, called it “the best insurance policy you can have. There
are none in the Jackson area, still, but Dr. McCaa’s. She’s certainly a step
ahead. It can offer a tremendous safety level to her patients.” Deeds noted that
U.S. military hospitals are required to have a Pentacam HR for LASIK and other
refractive surgeries.
Pickle heard about the Pentacam from her Kosciusko
optometrist, Dr. Angela Thomas, who referred her to McCaa. Another doctor as
well as a friend, who already had received LASIK from McCaa, also encouraged her
to go. “I became aware that Dr. McCaa has years of experience and prides herself
in staying up-to-date with the newest technology,” Pickle said.
A
nationally known authority in refractive surgery, McCaa was one of the first in
the country to perform LASIK. Ranked for a decade as one of the Best Doctors in
America, she has been board certified since 1983. McCaa also is well known as a
consultant surgeon for correcting other refractive surgeon’s LASIK
complications.
Pickle’s vision isn’t the only outlook that has changed.
“Every morning, I think about the LASIK. It’s a gift,” Pickle said. “I’m
already thinking about my first summer without having glasses or contacts and
doing water sports, without worrying that my contacts will fall out.
“For my husband, Rob, it’s been an enlightening experience for him to
see my face light up – just because I’m able to see!” Source: starherald.net
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