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For a company that has had its share of rejections and problems with the approval of a phakic IOL (ICL Visian) that it tried to have enter the US market almost a decade ago, things are not improving much for Staar. The company recently reported that despite its request over one year ago...
Mutifocal iols are currently used to try to correct distance and near vision. While patients are often pleased by their improved near vision without glasses, many complain of poor optical quality for distance vision. Due to great out of pocket costs and poor quality of vision under some...
These cases may just be an isolated incident and the report of one or two cases clearly creates attention to the infection and awareness for further cases. In the over 11 years since laser vision correction has been approved in the USA we have not seen much incidence of these infections, so we must...
An argument can be made for LASEK over LASIK for the initial laser treatment in some patients, but the re-lifting of the lasik flap and performing a laser re treatment is the management of choice in almost all cases of post lasik myopic regression. An exception would be if the cornea is too thin or...
Refractive surgery is taken for granted by patients to "get rid of their glasses and contact lenses". They rarely consider the possibility of loss of vision.
This article describes the perspective of a retinal specialist on the Avastin/Lucentis controversy. In mid-February the National Institutes of Health announced that it would conduct a head to head trial comparing the effectiveness of Lucentis and Avastin for the treatment of wet age...
This New York Times article describes many of the vision correction options available to individuals with presbyopia. Because of the growing population of baby boomers, there is significant public interest in options that allow individuals freedom from reading glasses. Multifocal contact...
This article presents the results of a study comparing standard phacoemulsification to Aqualase. Complication rates were similar between the two procedures. The 63 patient study looked in particular at foveal thickening after surgery. While no statistical significance was demonstrated,...
The early results of a new corneal inlay (PresbyLens, ReVision Optics) are presented. A corneal inlay is placed underneath a LASIK corneal flap in the non-dominant eye to correct presbyopia. This version of a corneal inlay is 1.5mm in diameter. The outcomes of 15 patients showed good...
The recent approval of the aspheric version of the Restor multifocal intraocular lens is positive as most surgeons already understand the value of aspheric optics. As shown with monofocal aspheric lenses, such as the Alcon IQ, Advanced Medical Optics' Tecnis, and Bausch and Lomb's Sofport, aspheric...