2008-12-19

Dello Russo Laser Vision Opens New LASIK Eye Surgery Center in Long Island, NY

Long Island, NY (PRWeb) December 19, 2008 -- Dello Russo Laser Vision, family-run Tri-state area Lasik eye surgery center, announces the opening of its newest facility in Long Island, NY, making consultations and evaluations for LASIK eye surgery at 1979 Marcus Avenue, New Hyde Park - a location which is easily accessible to residents of the area. Having just opened its doors on December 10, 2008, Drs. Dello Russo and the staff believe that the center will fill a formerly unmet need in Long Island for their well-known brand of All-Laser Wavelight Lasik, using a combination of the Intralase and Wavelight Laser technologies. The procedure takes only 10 minutes from start to finish for both eyes.

According to Drs. Dello Russo, the area in which the new office opened has thus far had an absence of All-Laser Lasik WL machines and know-how, techniques which were introduced by Dr Jeffrey Dello Russo back in 2002. The Dello Russo family aims to correct that deficiency. Dr. Joseph Dello Russo said he was "surprised to find out that the Long Island area has been underserved for All-laser Lasik. Over the years we've noticed that a significant number of our patients had come across the East River to our Manhattan Office and decided to serve them better by opening a new office in a more convenient location."

source: eMediaWire

2008-12-11

Beware Eye-Op ‘Tourism’, Warns LasikSurgeryRX.com

LasikSurgeryRX.com (www.lasiksurgeryrx.com), a Lasik surgery resource site, has today warned patients to take care when considering travelling abroad for eye-operations, and to ensure they do their homework before jetting off to save on medical bills.

(11 December 2008) - - LasikSurgeryRX.com (www.lasiksurgeryrx.com), a Lasik eye surgery information site, has today issued a stark warning to patients considering travelling abroad to save on medical bills, urging them to ‘fully consider’ the potential dangers and pitfalls of travelling abroad to receive medical treatment.

LasikSurgeryRX.com, which provides patients with information and resources relating to Lasik eye surgery to help better inform their decisions, has warned that inferior medical care, a lack of formal medical regulation and unhygienic conditions often encountered by travelling patients could pose a serious health threat.

source: WebWire

2008-12-04

Laser clinics in optimistic mood

Despite the economic climate, 2008 has witnessed the largest expansion of refractive surgery clinics since 2002, the findings of Optician's annual refractive surgery survey have revealed.

The survey identified 128 clinics in the UK, 23 more than 2007 and further clinics have opened since the research was conducted.

According to the chief executives of Optical Express and Ultralase, the UK's largest laser treatment specialists, the refractive surgery market can sustain recent expansion by both companies and is well-placed to weather the recession.

'We're still seeing growth from our new clinics and those we've owned historically,' said David Moulsdale, chairman and chief executive of Optical Express. Acknowledging that the market would start to be affected by recession, he added: 'People's discretionary spending is becoming more careful.'

source: Optician Online

2008-11-19

LASIK Washington DC Surgeons Announce Winner ...

26-year-old Jennifer Boozel of Baltimore is the winner of the Destroy Your Glasses Contest, sponsored by the Eye Doctors of Washington in the DC and Maryland area. Jennifer's video was picked out of 15 submitted entries. The winning submission can be viewed at edow.com.

The Destroy Your Glasses contest invited individuals to come up with the most creative way of obliterating their glasses and capturing it on video. The prize? A free laser vision correction procedure at Eye Doctors of Washington, a Washington DC LASIK center. What's more, everybody who entered a video in the contest received a $1000 discount on LASIK, and our Eye Doctors of Washington donated a pair of eyeglasses for each submission.

PR Web

2008-11-15

Refractive Surgical Practices In HIV-Positive Persons

ScienceDaily (Nov. 11, 2008) — People who are HIV-positive are now living longer, healthier lives, thanks to antiretroviral therapy and other treatment advances, and the number of HIV-positive people seeking LASIK, intraocular lenses following cataract removal, and similar procedures is likely to grow in coming years.

Ahmad A. Aref, M.D., Pennsylvania State Hershey Eye Center, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, and colleagues recently investigated current care practices and opinions by sending a confidential online questionnaire to members of the International Society of Refractive Surgery of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

source: Science Daily (press release)

2008-11-13

Economy takes toll on Lasik eye surgeries

By TERRY KINNEY

The number of vision correction surgeries performed by one of the nation's largest Lasik providers continues to plummet, mostly because money is tight and people are buying bread and milk rather than expensive cosmetic or elective surgery, analysts say.

At LCA-Vision Inc., which operates 77 LasikPlus vision correction centers in 33 states, the number of procedures is down by half from a year ago, and the company has slashed advertising, cut staff and suspended dividends.

"It's 99 percent the economy," said analyst Peter Bye, who follows the industry for Jefferies & Co. in New York.

"It's very substitutable," he said of Lasik. "Take the typical customer, a 30-year-old or 35-year-old who has been wearing contacts for 15 years. If money's tight, he says 'I'll do it next year.'"

source: Business Week

2008-11-09

Historic LASIK Surgery Performed on Quadriplegic Patient to Preserve his Communication Abilities

BERGENFIELD, N.J., Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Eric Abrue
(30), a quadriplegic patient who is dependent on a
respirator since he was eight years old, had a historic
and highly successful LASIK procedure performed
by Drs. Jeffrey and Joseph Dello Russo. Eric fell from
a monkey bar in a playground in 1986, breaking his
neck and severing his spinal cord. Since that day, he
suffers from Quadriplegia, being totally unable to move any
part of his body below his upper neck down and is able to
breath on his ownonly for a short period of time without
the use of a respirator.

Eric is the first quadriplegic patient in the world who
underwent LASIK, using the Wavelight Eye-Q and a special
WL Swivel Chair. Eric, who is now thirty, is dependent for
all his needs on an around-the-clock care giver. He runs a
successful music production company, attends a college
online and designs his own T-shirt line. He was using
eyeglasses to see his computer clearly but in the last few
months has found out that wearing glasses did little to clear
up his vision, and the images became after
using the computer for 14-16 hours per day.

source:PR Newswire

2008-10-28

LCA-Vision Named Provider for New Insured Lasik Product

CINCINNATI, Oct 28, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- LCA-Vision Inc, a leading provider of laser vision correction services under the LasikPlus(R) brand, today announced that it will serve as a network laser vision provider for a new insurance benefit underwritten by a nationally known, "A-" (Excellent) rated insurance carrier, Standard Security Life Insurance Company of New York. The benefit provides members covered by sponsoring health plans a one-time allowance from the insurance company of up to $600 for covered laser vision correction procedures. This benefit is being made available to healthcare plans, employer groups and unions.

"Procedure cost is a major factor in the patient's decision-making process. We believe this innovative product will act as a catalyst for insured members interested in laser vision correction, but concerned about the price," said Steven C. Straus, Chief Executive Officer of LCA-Vision. "To our knowledge, this is the first offering of this kind for laser vision correction services and we are delighted to be named a network provider."

source:MarketWatch

2008-10-25

LasikAbroad.co.uk Helps Patients Book Medical Holidays for Laser Eye Surgery in Turkey

Huskvarna, Sweden -- October 24, 2008 -- Western Europeans who want to save money on laser eye surgery have a new option thanks to the Lasik abroad service offered by Salveo Travel. The company arranges medical holidays for patients to receive laser eye treatments in Istanbul where, for less than the cost of surgery alone at home, patients can receive equal or better treatment from qualified doctors and a return ticket to Turkey. Medical holidays are designed to give patients more affordable treatment options with a short holiday in one trip, all while saving money.

“Sometimes the cost of laser eye surgery at home can be a deterrent to getting treatment,” says Habil Kantur, founder of LasikAbroad.co.uk . “Getting eye surgery in Turkey is a solution for those who want the Lasik surgery, but who don’t want to pay the high prices associated with the procedure in the UK or elsewhere. The surgery costs much less in Istanbul due to cost of living differences, but the quality is equal to or better than the same treatment at clinics elsewhere. We only collaborate with accredited and highly qualified doctors and medical facilities. Patients can spend less than they would at home, but get more – quality treatment and a short holiday at the same time.”

source: MM Newswire

2008-10-20

A ray of light for the myopic

NEW technology with the ability to track rotation of the eyeball during laser eye surgery is offering hope to those with serious myopia and astigmatism.

Such patients were previously deterred from opting for Laser-Assisted In situ Keratomileusis or LASIK, a type of refractive laser eye surgery used to correct myopia (short-sightedness), hyperopia (far-sightedness) and astigmatism, said consultant ophthalmologist and eye surgeon Dr Michael Law Sie Haur.

The new technology called Zyoptix Advanced Control Eyetracking (ACE) adjusts for eye rotation in any direction within 15 degrees during LASIK surgery, thus ensuring that the laser beam is always aimed at the correct intended spot on the cornea.

article: NST Online

2008-10-13

Akorn, Inc. Announces the FDA Approval of Akten(TM) Ophthalmic Gel 3.5%

LAKE FOREST, Ill., Oct 08, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Akorn, Inc. (AKRX:
AKRX today announced the FDA approval of NDA 22-221 for Akten(TM) Ophthalmic Gel 3.5%, a topical, ocular anesthetic formulation. The NDA was filed June 29, 2007 following the results from a randomized, placebo controlled, Phase III clinical trial in 209 subjects who met the primary endpoint in all three dosing arms (p<0.001). Akten(TM) is the first NDA ocular anesthetic approved by the FDA in four decades, and will be launched in October 2008.

Akten(TM) is a novel, unit dose, preservative free lidocaine gel product, stored at room temperature and intended to be used in any ocular procedure that requires a topical anesthetic agent. The estimated market size for Akten(TM) is approximately eleven million procedures annually. The major procedures include cataract surgery, refractive surgery, Lasik surgery, and intravitreal injection. Akorn has filed two United States patents and one International patent on the formulation and method of use of Akten(TM).

source: MarketWatch

2008-09-26

Lasik Washington DC Surgeons Use Online Video Sharing as a Platform to Promote and Host Free Lasik Contest

Washington, D.C. (Vocus/PRWEB ) September 26, 2008 -- No longer needing glasses or contacts could become a reality for many people, thanks to the Destroy Your Glasses Contest. Due to the current economy, some with impaired vision may have had to put their dream of getting safe, quality LASIK on hold. However, they no longer have to wait. The Eye Doctors of Washington are willing to help foot the bill.

Everyone wins in the Destroy Your Glasses Contest. Those desiring LASIK surgery are invited to portray their take on the most creative way to destroy their glasses. No matter how creative or uncreative a video is, each entrant will receive $1,000 off LASIK, while one lucky winner will receive LASIK, completely free of charge.

source: PR Web

2008-09-11

Thinner flaps, corneal sculpting make LASIK viable in high myopia

Advances in LASIK technology allow for successful LASIK procedures in higher degrees of myopia, two experts say.

With the ability to create thinner flaps, LASIK is the procedure of choice in –4 D to –10 D cases, Ioannis Pallikaris, MD, PhD, said at the World Ophthalmology Congress in Hong Kong.

Dr. Pallikaris, an innovator of LASIK technologies, said femtosecond laser technology can be combined with surface ablation, using topography- or wavefront-guided treatment, to custom sculpt the corneal tissue. In almost all cases, it is possible to have residual corneal thickness of more than 300 µm, he said, but an ideal thickness of 130 µm is a recent topic of discussion.

source: OSN Supersite

2008-09-07

Ohio-Based Lasik Surgery Company Struggles

CINCINNATI -- The number of laser eye surgery procedures conducted by publicly traded LCA-Vision Inc. dropped 38 percent in the second quarter from a year ago, a reflection of industrywide troubles.

In a faltering economy, consumers are more likely to choose glasses or contacts instead of shelling out thousands of dollars for the usually popular Lasik eye surgery.

"When times are good, some people won't hesitate to spend $2,000 or $4,000 for an elective corrective treatment," said University of Missouri-St. Louis professor Stephen Moehrle. "In tough times, putting on a pair of glasses becomes a little more tolerable."

Cincinnati-based LCA-Vision has recently had layoffs, a salary freeze and large cuts to its advertising and marketing budgets. The 38 percent drop in procedures in the second quarter compared to the same time last year led to a 30 percent decline in quarterly revenue.

source: Newsnet5

2008-09-03

NJ LASIK Doctor Has Rare Dual Certification

There are two organizations which provide certification of LASIK surgeons based on surgical skills and results. Dr. Daniel Goldberg has a rare dual certification from both the Council for Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance (an independent, nonprofit, patient and consumer health organization that evaluates and verifies the quality of the surgeries provided by select refractive surgeons in the United States), and the ABES(American Board of Eye Surgeons).

The ABES(American Board of Eye Surgeons) promotes the highest possible quality ophthalmologic surgical care. The ABES certification programs include a process through which a surgeon’s actual surgical skills and judgment are tested and observed by his or her peers. The ABES tests surgical skills in cataract/intraocular lens surgery as well as LASIK and corneal transplantation. In 1989, Dr Goldberg was the first eye surgeon in New Jersey to have surgical skills in cataract and intraocular lens surgery certified by ABES. In 2002 he became one of 2 New Jersey LASIK surgeons to have surgical skills certified in LASIK by ABES.

source: PR-USA

2008-07-25

Patient selection key to success of LASIK monovision for correcting presbyopia

LASIK monovision is a viable and increasingly accepted method for correcting presbyopic and pre-presbyopic refractive surgery candidates, according to results from a recent study.

In addition, crossed monovision, in which the dominant eye is corrected for near vision, may be applied successfully in suitable candidates.

"Although the overall success of monovision was good, patient selection is extremely important, as not every patient can adapt to monovision," the study authors said. "Patients selecting monovision should also be aware that the reliance on one eye for distance vision makes an enhancement procedure more likely than if bilateral distance vision is chosen."

source: OSN Supersite

2008-07-20

Leading Technology Introduced at Atlantic Laser Vision Center in New Jersey

LASIK eye surgery is one of the most commonly performed elective surgical procedures in the United States. With approximately 1.4 million LASIK procedures performed each year, the demand for the procedure has continued to increase. With that demand comes the need for continued advancements in technologies and equipment in laser vision correction.

Dr. Daniel BGoldberg, Director of Refractive/LASIK Surgery, at The Atlantic Laser Vision Center in Little Silver, NJ has a long-standing commitment to providing the most advanced technology for all his procedures, and that’s a great asset for potential patients.

The Atlantic Laser Center uses the WaveScan Wavefront analyzer which can more accurately customize Excimer laser treatments. The WaveScan is estimated to be 25X more accurate than measurements with lenses used in eyeglasses and contact lenses. Dr. Goldberg states that “the results with customized LASIK have elevated the quality of results, and the results with all-laser Femtosecond laser flaps have elevated both the safety and the quality of results. We have reached a new level in LASIK.”

source: WebWire Press Release

2008-07-14

Alternative to LASIK Increases Momentum with U.S. Consumers

MONROVIA, Calif., July 14 /PRNewswire-/ -- STAAR
Surgical Company (Nasdaq: STAA) announced today that
Visian ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens), a tiny, flexible
lens implanted in the eye to correct refractive errors,
continues to gain momentum with consumers in the U.S.
market. The Visian ICL is often referred to as the
"implantable contact lens" by patients and physicians.
According to preliminary data from the company, U.S.
sales of the Visian ICL grew 38% over the prior year
period. During the second quarter this accelerating rate
of Visian ICL growth contrasts sharply with an even more
significant decline in LASIK vision correction procedures.
According to a leading provider of LASIK vision
correction services, laser-based refractive procedures had
an approximate40% decline during the second quarter.
STAAR Surgical today also announced the launch of a newly
revamped and enhanced website,
http://www.visianinfo.com, designed to help consumers
more clearly understand the benefits of the Visian ICL.

source: PR Newswire

2008-07-04

Pediatric LASIK safe, effective, stable over 10 years

HONG KONG LASIK in children was shown to be safe, effective and fairly stable over 10 years of follow-up in a long-term study presented here.

"LASIK in children has the same efficacy, predictability and safety margin of others. Of course, your nomogram should be changed depending on the condition of the other eye," Osama Ibrahim, MD, said at the World Ophthalmology Congress. Dr. Ibrahim said he has been performing surgical refractive procedures on pediatric patients since the introduction of refractive keratometry and has completed more than 800 LASIK cases to treat myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism.

In the study he presented, Dr. Ibrahim showed safety, efficacy and stability data for 264 eyes of 264 patients who all had 10-year follow-up data.

source: OSN Supersite

2008-06-17

New Study On Costs of LASIK Surgery vs. Lifelong Contact Lens Costs

/24-7PressRelease/ - OCEANSIDE, CA, June 15, 2008 - If you wear contacts or glasses and have considered LASIK Surgery but are concerned about the cost, think about this - LASIK will pay for itself in about three years.

How could that be? Consider that LASIK is a one-time fee, while glasses and contact lenses require a lifetime commitment.

A doctor's visit to examine your eyes every two years is the recommended guideline for people who wear glasses. If your prescription has changed, you will need new glasses with lenses and frames. Even if you're fortunate not to need a stronger prescription, you may still want new frames to update your appearance. In addition, some people have more than one pair of glasses just in case one gets broken or misplaced. And let's face it, glasses, especially designer frames, are increasingly expensive and usually not covered by your health care plan.

source: 24-7 pressrelease

2008-06-12

STAAR Surgical's LASIK Alternative Expands U.S. Market Gains

MONROVIA, Calif., June 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- STAAR Surgical Company (Nasdaq: STAA), a leading
developer, manufacture and marketer of minimally invasive
ophthalmic products, today announced that Visian ICL(TM)
(Implantable Collamer Lens) sales in the U.S. for the second
quarter have already exceeded the total sales for both the
first quarter of 2008 and the second quarter of 2007. The
company also announced the launch of its first viral
marketing initiative, a national consumer video competition,
"BEYOND LASIK - the Visian ICL(TM)," which will
begin with local contests driven by leading Visian ICL
surgeons throughout the U.S.

"The Visian ICL continues to expand its U.S. market
presence," said Barry G. Caldwell, President and CEO of
STAAR Surgical. "We have seen several factors contribute
to the Visian ICL's strong sales growth including new
media attention to the Visian ICL as an alternative for
LASIK, additional consumer awareness that not all
potential refractive patients are candidates for LASIK
and the Visian ICL Growth Program(TM) for
physicians and practice refractive administrators.

source: PR Newswire

2008-05-25

Soldiers Receive Free Memorial Day Lasik Surgery Before Going to Iraq

BERGENFIELD, N.J., May 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Two-dozen members of the Army's 2nd Battalion, 113th Infantry Regiment yesterday captured the offices of Dello Russo LaserVision, getting ready for their upcoming deployment in Iraq. Instead of shooting targets with blurry eyes, they were undergoing a Lasik procedure that allows them to have 20/20 vision within an hour.

Drs. Joseph and Jeffery Dello Russo marked the 3rd time in what became an annual celebration of patriotism, providing free corrective eye surgeries to members of the U.S. military before they go to their missions overseas.

The Dello Russos have completed another round of Free Lasik surgeries in their Manhattan location, helping another dozen of soldiers to get rid of their eyeglasses and contact lenses. Some of them have been waiting for years to get this treatment, but were not able to afford it before receiving bonuses following their return from Iraq.

source: PR Newswire

2008-05-22

Global Laser Vision Surpasses 1,000 i-LASIK (iLASIK)

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) May 22, 2008 -- Global Laser Vision Medical Centers, the premier center for Laser Vision Correction in San Diego and Orange County, has now treated over 1,000 vision correction patients with advanced i-LASIK, also known as Intralase or All Laser Lasik.

The IntraLase FS (femtosecond) replaces the older technology of using a hand-held microkeratome with a blade to create a corneal flap, in the first step of LASIK. The computer-guided, ultrafast laser reduces the most severe, sight-threatening LASIK complications related to the use of microkeratomes.

Since its establishment in June 2000, Global Laser Vision Medical has remained a leader and at the forefront of LASIK technologies, with over 50,000 surgeries performed by our doctors. In striving to offer their patients the state-of-the-art vision technology in Southern California, the surgeons of Global Laser Vision have become experts in the use of advanced i-LASIK, an instrument that has even been fully accepted by NASA and the military for their personnel.

source: PR WEB

2008-05-21

Presby-LASIK may be better option than multifocal IOLs, study shows

PARIS — Both multifocal IOLs and presby-LASIK are viable solutions for presbyopia correction, but the latter has a greater range of visual acuity at different distances, according to a study presented here.

"Presbyopic LASIK using the Gaussian ablation type, which means a +1.7 D, 3-mm optical zone, slightly decentered 1 mm inferiorly and nasally, is able to provide an acceptable level of distance vision, on average 20/25 to 20/20 and up to 20/18 in some cases, along with an acceptable or even very good level of near and intermediate vision," Michael Assouline, MD, said at the meeting of the French Society of Ophthalmology.

In comparison, multifocal IOLs have shown less satisfactory visual performance.

source: OSN Supersite

2008-05-16

Advanced Medical Optics Receives FDA Clearance For iFS(TM) Advanced Femtosecond Laser

New 5th Generation Laser Essential Part of iLASIK(TM) Technology Suite

SANTA ANA, Calif., May 14, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Advanced Medical Optics, Inc. (AMO) (NYSE: EYE), a global leader in ophthalmic surgical devices and eye care products, today announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for the iFS(TM) Advanced Femtosecond Laser.

Capable of creating a corneal flap during the LASIK procedure in less than 10 seconds, the iFS(TM) Advanced Femtosecond Laser's unique inverted bevel-in side cut angle is designed to provide a virtually effortless flap lift, increase post-operative flap adhesion and enhance the biomechanical stability of the post-LASIK cornea. With full customization capabilities, it also produces an elliptical flap to enhance surgical options and includes IntraLase-Enabled Keratoplasty (IEK).

source: Advanced Medical Optics

2008-05-05

Experts urge clearer warnings about Lasik risks

A panel of medical advisers — mostly eye doctors wearing glasses — listened to tales of woe and wonder on April 25 from people who sought to get rid of their specs through Lasik surgery.

What was clear by day's end: The vast majority of people undergoing laser eye surgery benefit and are happy, but a small fraction, perhaps fewer than 1 percent, suffer serious, life-changing side effects: worse vision, painful dry eye, glare, inability to drive at night.

Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration heard about a dozen of those stories April 25 — including a father reading his son's suicide note — and then concluded that today's warnings for would-be Lasik recipients should be made more clear.

source: Monterey Herald

2008-04-29

Los Angeles Laser Vision Correction Quality of Life Survey Reviewed By FDA

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--More than 99% of patients reported their quality of life to be as expected or better after laser vision correction surgery, even though 2% report complications that are frequently or always problematic, according to a national patient survey conducted in conjunction with Los Angeles refractive surgeon Dr. Andrew Caster for the nonprofit Council for Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance.

Preliminary results of the patient survey were presented to the US Food and Drug Administration during a special hearing last week. Dr. Caster was one of six doctors throughout the US that surveyed 1,800 vision correction patients. This confidential survey was collected and independently quantified by the Council for Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance.

"This survey has told us, not surprisingly, that the quality of life for the vast majority of patients was to be as expected or better after laser vision correction surgery,” said Dr. Caster. “Even patients who reported complications indicated that they would have the surgery again.”

source: Business Wire

2008-04-25

Federal panel seeks clearer warnings on Lasik vision-correction surgery

WASHINGTON - In fury and despair, patients harmed by Lasik eye surgery told federal health advisers Friday of severe eye pain, blurred vision and even a son's suicide. The advisers recommended that the government warn more clearly about the risks of the hugely popular operations.

About 700,000 Americans a year undergo the elective laser surgery. Like golf star and famed Lasik recipient Tiger Woods, they're hoping to throw away their glasses, just as the ads say.

And while the vast majority benefit - most see 20-20 or even better - about one in four people who seeks Lasik is not a good candidate.

source: CBC News

2008-04-24

As Economy Slows, So Do Laser Eye Surgeries

Call it the Lasik indicator. With the weak economy forcing consumers to cut back on discretionary spending, the number of laser vision-correction surgeries has been falling — as it did during the last recession.

More than 800,000 Americans underwent Lasik surgery in 2007, a slight increase from 2006. But the numbers started slumping along with the economy in the second half of last year. And industry analysts are now predicting a Lasik recession.

“We’re forecasting a 17 percent drop for 2008,” said David Harmon, president of Market Scope, an eye surgery market research house.

source: BlueRidgeNow.com

2008-04-12

Allegretto Wave System Expands the Boundaries of Candidacy for Lasik

HOUSTON, TX--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 8, 2008 -- As a result of eight years of experience with the Allegretto Excimer Laser Systems, doctors at the International EyeCare Laser Center in Houston have found a dramatic increase in the number of candidates eligible for lasik surgery.

"Not all lasik centers apply the same methods," says Dr. Charles R. Moore, Founder and Medical Director of International EyeCare Laser Center. "Because of our experience with the WaveLight Allegretto system we have a better probability of being able to perform lasik on even the most unlikely candidates."

International EyeCare Laser Center is the only private practice in Houston exclusively dedicated to laser vision correction and uses the WaveLight Allegretto Excimer Laser System, the fastest and most precise laser vision correction treatment available.

source: Yahoo Finance

2008-04-08

ASCRS To Participate In and Co-Fund Study on Post-LASIK Quality of Life with U.S. Food and Drug Administration

CHICAGO - (Business Wire) The American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) today announced that it will participate in a post-LASIK quality of life study with the Joint LASIK Study Task Force, which includes the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Eye Institute (NEI), ASCRS and the American Academy of Ophthalmology. ASCRS also announced that the ASCRS Foundation has committed funds to support this effort.

The FDA reaffirms that LASIK is both safe and effective. The Joint LASIK Study Task Force now will examine LASIK’S impact on the quality of patients’ daily lives. Simply defined, quality of life refers to a patient’s ability to perform the activities of daily living, everything from driving, daily routine, family life, career and sports performance, to personal appearance, after LASIK. While the FDA reports that nearly all patients are satisfied with their procedure, the study will seek to qualify LASIK’s benefits and provide greater understanding of the very few patients whose expectations are not met with the procedure, with the goal of identifying ways to enhance patient care.

source: ASCRS.org

2008-04-06

Owner of Renton laser eye surgery center sought

LEVI PULKKINEN

State health officials are investigating the owner of a Renton laser eye surgery center after he unexpectedly left town and closed his business more than a month ago.

Dr. Christopher Phillips, owner of Lomas Eye Care Center, shut the doors on his clinic Feb. 29 after telling staff members that they were no longer needed, health officials and former Lomas employees said.

Now, the state Health Department is investigating Phillips after complaints that he canceled appointments without notifying patients and failed to forward medical information to other providers.

Founded by Dr. Richard Lomas, the business, near Valley Medical Center, was one of a few centers in the Seattle area providing laser eye surgery.

source: seattlepi.com

2008-04-03

Selecting a Laser Eye Surgeon: Does Experience Matter?

LASIK is one of the most successful medical procedures practiced today, with over 95 % of patients reporting satisfaction with their LASIK results. This is largely because the variables of the LASIK procedure deal largely with optics, one of the most exact sciences. In fact, because of the exactitude of optics, many of the steps in the LASIK operation are becoming completely automated. So, to what extent does experience matter in LASIK surgery?

The Eye Surgery Education Council (ESEC) is a subdivision of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS). Its stated purpose is to provide patients with accurate, accessible information about laser eye surgery and other refractive surgeries and to promote discussion between patients and physicians.

The ESEC lists experience as one of the key factors in selecting a laser eye surgeon, although it notes that the number of procedures performed and the length of time practicing are only two variables among many to consider.

source: Best Syndication

2008-03-27

Custom Lasik vs. Traditional Lasik

Custom LASIK is a huge advance on traditional LASIK. There are several companies that manufacture LASIK systems for custom LASIK, each with its own trade name. The VISX CustomVue system is one of the best-known systems, used by many highly-qualified LASIK surgeons who want to give their patients the best vision correction possible. There is also Alcon’s CustomCornea® and the Bausch & Lomb Zyoptix system, both excellent.

Custom LASIK, regardless of which company manufactured the equipment, uses a mapping system to diagnose the exact contours of each of your eyes. This data then guides the laser in your treatment. This is known as Wavefront-guided LASIK, and it yields excellent vision results. Traditional LASIK does not use a Wavefront system.

source: Best Syndication

2008-03-23

Lasik and Children

/24-7PressRelease/ - March 23, 2008 - LASIK (Laser-Assisted in SItu Keratomileusis) is a safe and effective procedure approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use on adults aged 18 or older. However, it is not approved for children, and it is not likely to be in the near future. To understand why, let us briefly talk first about how the eye works and how LASIK corrects it.

How the Eye Works
The eye is a like a camera, with a pair of lenses, one the lens, the other the cornea, that focus light reflected from objects onto the back of the eye, the retina. At the retina, the light is interpreted and transformed into a signal that is transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve.

source: 24-7 Press Release

2008-03-21

Lasik critics feel shunned by FDA

Sabine Vollmer

As federal regulators prepare to hold their first hearing on how complications from laser eye surgery affect a patient's quality of life, patients are worried that they are being shut out.

The Food and Drug Administration has said it will hold a public hearing on the issue this spring, but patients who have requested to speak at the event cannot get confirmation from the FDA on the date, time or location, said Michael Patterson, a lasik patient from Atlanta.

source: The News&Observer

2008-03-19

FDA-backed task force scrutinizing data on quality of life after LASIK

By Matt Hasson

Leaders in ophthalmology have responded swiftly to a syndicated news report that presented suicide as a potential complication of LASIK surgery, citing a review of patient satisfaction data that showed 95.4% of LASIK patients were satisfied with visual outcomes over the last decade.

According to information provided by the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, the United States had similar rates to the rest of the world.

Kerry D. Solomon, MD, spearheaded the review as part of a large-scale collaborative effort to assess post-LASIK patient satisfaction and quality of life. Dr. Solomon reviewed data from 19 studies involving about 2,200 patients. Final results are expected to be presented at the upcoming ASCRS meeting in Chicago, according to the society.

source: OSN Supersite

2008-03-17

Ophthalmic organizations, government agencies join forces to discuss clinical trial for dissatisfied LASIK patients

SAN FRANCISCO — The American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery and the American Academy of Ophthalmology, in conjunction with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the National Eye Institute, have assembled a joint task force charged with formulating a viable study design to identify dissatisfied post-LASIK patients, define their significant symptoms and evaluate the influence of those symptoms on quality of life, according to a joint press release from ASCRS and AAO.

The collaboration marks the first time that the FDA has called for counsel from external organizations concerning the design of such a study, the release said.

source: OSN Supersite

2008-03-12

Surgeon: New excimer laser exceeds expectations

ALICANTE, Spain — With the new Schwind Amaris excimer laser system, which "redefines perfection in corneal refractive surgery," the sixth generation of excimer lasers is born, according to a surgeon speaking here at the Alicante Refractiva International meeting.

Jorge L. Alió, MD, PhD, Ocular Surgery News Europe/Asia-Pacific Edition Editorial Board Chairman and chairman of the Alicante meeting, described his early surgical results and impressions of the laser system.



source: OSN Supersite

2008-03-06

LASIK Patients Report More Than 95 Percent Satisfaction Rate Worldwide, First Study of Global Scientific Literature Finds

FAIRFAX, Va. - (Business Wire) Worldwide, an average 95.4 percent of LASIK patients are satisfied with their new vision, according to the first review of the world body of scientific literature, the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) announced today.

With 16.3 million patients having had LASIK worldwide, and more than a decade of clinical study and technological innovation behind it, LASIK is considered among the most successful elective procedures available today.

“We find that there is solid evidence in the world’s scientific literature to affirm that there is an exceptionally high level of satisfaction in patients who have had LASIK surgery. While no surgery is perfect, certainly the 19 peer-reviewed studies of 2,199 patients show extremely high satisfaction rates,” said Richard L. Lindstrom, M.D., president of the ASCRS.

source: The Earth Times

2008-03-05

LASIK safety

Richard L. Lindstrom, MD

This is in response to "LASIK failure toll can be high; FDA to study effects of complications from eye surgery; some blame them for depression, suicide" (News, Feb. 25). The premise of the article was based upon incomplete, unpublished, anecdotal research, and does a disservice to the millions of Americans who elect to undergo vision correction surgery each year.

It was irresponsible reporting to draw a connection between LASIK and suicide. In fact, the authors of the referenced Emory University study abandoned their work because they were concerned about possible bias in reporting suicide rates in LASIK patients.

read Dr. Lindstroms complete post in chicagotribune.com

2008-03-04

Athletes love Lasik surgery; team managers, doctors wary of its risks

Bill Lubinger and Mike Kroner

Babe Ruth set slugging records with a lazy eye. Had there been a surgery to correct it, no telling what stratosphere the Bambino may have reached.

Unlike steroids or human growth hormone, Lasik eye surgery -- a procedure that uses lasers to correct common vision problems -- isn't banned from sports for unnaturally boosting physical ability. So even athletes at the top of their games, from LeBron James and Tiger Woods to sure Hall of Fame pitcher Greg Maddux, have gone under the laser.

In fact, Woods and Indians shortstop Jhonny Peralta, who had Lasik done before the 2007 season, are ad pitchmen for the companies that tweaked their vision.

complete article: Cleveland Plain Dealer

2008-03-03

Scientists discover who is likely to get dry eye syndrome after LASIK surgery

Scientists at Schepens Eye Research Institute have found that people with a certain low level of tear production are more likely to develop chronic dry eye syndrome after LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis), laser refractive surgery to correct near- and far-sightedness than those with more plentiful tears. Their research, published in the January issue of Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision Science, may offer reliable prescreening criteria for ophthalmologists and patients.

“These findings should help ophthalmologists determine if pretreatment is necessary before surgery or if surgery is appropriate at all for an individual,” says Dr. Darlene Dartt, director of the Military Vision Research Program at Schepens Eye Research Institute and the principal investigator of the study.

complete article at Physorg.com

2008-02-28

Johns Hopkins APL Licenses Eye Drops That Reduce Laser-Surgery ‘Haze’

The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) of Laurel, Md., has licensed a nationally and internationally patented formula for eye drops that could speed healing and prevent cloudiness after laser vision-correction surgery.

The exclusive licensing agreement allows Illinois-based AdPharma, Inc. to develop, seek regulatory approval for and market the drops, invented by APL researcher David Silver with collaborators Adrienne Csutak, András Berta and József Tőzsér of the University Medical School of Debrecen, Hungary.

Studies have shown that nearly one in 10 laser-surgery patients develops hazy vision several months after the operation. In some cases the effects can last a year or longer. The APL-developed drops would prevent this “haze” from forming in the cornea.

source: Johns Hopkins University

2008-02-26

InView Vision Laser Surgery Center Continues Revolutionizing Eye Health with the Optomap(R)

InView, The Leader in Vision Correction now offers the optomap(R) Retinal Examination as a standard testing procedure to all patients who visit the practice for a pre-LASIK vision correction surgery evaluation. The optomap(R) is a comprehensive retinal examination that allows the doctors at InView the ability to get a comprehensive view of the eye prior to laser surgery. InView is the only Atlanta LASIK center to offer the revolutionary technology of the optomap(R). The optomap(R) retinal image provides a much larger view (200 degrees) of the back of the eye -- the retina -- than conventional eye exam equipment.

source: PR Inside

2008-02-25

LASIK failure toll can be high

Sabine Vollmer

RALEIGH, N.C. - Patients who undergo vision-correcting laser eye surgery sign a release form with an extensive list of risks, but some researchers and former patients say a potential complication is not mentioned: depression that can lead to suicide.

In response to patient complaints, the Food and Drug Administration plans to convene a large, national study to examine the relationship of LASIK complications and quality of life, including psychological problems such as depression.

Chicago Tribune

2008-02-22

SynergEyes, Inc. Launches New Post-Surgical Hybrid Contact Lens

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- SynergEyes, Inc.,
of Carlsbad, CA, recently launched a revolutionary hybrid
contact lens designed for people who need further vision
correction after undergoing refractive vision surgery.
SynergEyes(R) PS (post-surgical) is also designed for
people who have experienced some type of corneal
trauma or suffer from certain degenerative vision
conditions.

SynergEyes(R) PS hybrid contact lenses combine two
materials -- a rigid gas permeable center with a soft
lens outer skirt. The "hybrid" design bonds a "hard"
and "soft" contact lens together resulting in a one-of-
a-kind vision correction option that provides crisp, clear
vision for surgically altered corneas in a comfortable,
healthy contact lens.

source: PR Newswire

2008-02-21

It's all in eye of beholder

Juan C. Rodriguez
South Florida Sun-Sentinel


JUPITER - Mark Hendrickson isn't the first pitcher to undergo LASIK eye surgery, but he might be the first that did it to improve his hitting.

After going 1 for 46 with 24 strikeouts since a mid-2006 trade to the Los Angeles Dodgers, Hendrickson determined he should do better. His vision was a problem.

"My hitting is what pushed me to really do it," said Hendrickson, who the Marlins signed last month to join the rotation. "I wasn't producing the way I wanted to. I expect more of myself at the plate so it got to the point where I said it's time to do it and I did it. I'm seeing everything great. I've only had it for a month, but I'm real happy with it."

complete article at Sun-Sentinel.com

2008-02-20

Laser Eye Surgery Prices Plummet In UK

Prices for laser eye surgery treatment in the UK have fallen by up to 80% for correction of short sight. However, tremendous variation between clinics means a difference in price of up to £4,000 for the same glasses prescription.

London, UK (PRWEB) February 20, 2008 -- Recent pricing changes for laser eye surgery across the UK mean people can pay nearly £4,000 more to get rid of their glasses at one clinic compared to another. This means confusion for the 10 million UK adults who suffer from short-sight and who now wonder how price relates to quality of care and results.

For a mild short-sighted prescription, the prices per eye for laser eye surgery range from £295 up to £2,250 using similar technology, surgical training and treatment types.

sourec: PR Web

2008-02-18

Troops with contact lenses may get free laser surgery (UK)

David Rose and Michael Evans

Combat troops who wear contact lenses and struggle to cope in the dusty conditions of Iraq and Afghanistan may be offered free laser eye surgery, The Times has been told.

Lieutenant-General Louis Lillywhite, the Surgeon-General, said that he had ordered an internal review because of the pressure he was under to find a solution for troops complaining of eyesight difficulties.

Soldiers have contracted corneal ulcers and other infections after wearing contact lenses for days at a time. Wearing glasses is often considered impractical in the heat of combat. General Lillywhite said that providing laser surgery for combat troops who would normally have to wear corrective lenses was being considered.

source: Times Online

2008-02-16

3i eyes growth following deal for Ultralase

LASER eye surgery company Ultralase has been bought for £174.5m by private equity company 3i which plans to expand the group throughout the UK.

Leeds-based Ultralase has treated thousands of patients including Olympic medallists Sir Steve Redgrave, Jonathan Edwards and Sharron Davies as well as Dragons' Den star Duncan Ballantyne.

The company currently operates 17 eye laser clinics in the UK including one on Albion Street in Leeds.

Yorkshire Post

2008-02-14

Zecotek Announces New Surgical Laser

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 14, 2008) - Zecotek Photonics Inc. today announced the introduction of its SL 1.4 Fiber Coupled Laser, designed specifically for surgical applications in the ophthalmic market where it can be used for a variety of coagulatory procedures.

"We are very pleased to be introducing this new laser," said Dr. A.F. Zerrouk, Chairman, President, and CEO of Zecotek. "The SL 1.4 Fiber Coupled Laser has been specifically designed to meet a need in a medical market segment with large growth potential. The laser will form the major component in ophthalmic laser systems. We see this as another excellent example of Zecotek's strength in the innovation and commercialization of leading edge photonic technologies."

Zecotek

2008-02-13

LASIK MD is named one of Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies

MONTREAL, Feb. 12 /CNW Telbec/ - LASIK MD, Canada's leading provider of
laser vision correction, is proud to announce that it is a winner of Canada's
50 Best Managed Companies for 2007. This prestigious award is part of a
national competition sponsored by Deloitte, CIBC Commercial Banking, National
Post and Queen's School of Business.

"We are honoured to be recognized as one of Canada's 50 Best Managed
Companies," said Dr. Mark Cohen, President and Co-Founder. "This award is a
testament of our dedication to excellence, state-of-the-art technology, and
affordable pricing making laser vision correction available to all."

CNW Group

2008-02-10

Lasik prices expected to fall further when private sector publishes bill sizes (Singapore)

SINGAPORE: Inflation and healthcare costs may be on the rise but the cost of Lasik surgeries has bucked the trend.

Eye doctors expect rates to fall further when the private sector joins the public sector in its current practice of publishing the size of their medical bills.

Singapore has one of the highest rates of myopia in the world, so there is a ready pool of people eager to do away with glasses and contact lenses through Lasik surgery.

Channel NewsAsia

2008-02-08

Costs Go Down, Confidence Goes Up as Consumers Take Advantage of Easy, Safe and Affordable LASIK Surgery

LAKE WORTH, FL--(Marketwire - February 8, 2008) - Since LASIK surgery emerged as a viable option to correct vision problems, practitioners estimate that only ten percent of America's eligible population has had the procedure. That's a substantial number, but it still begs the question: What is the other 90 percent waiting for? If recent trends are an indicator, they're not waiting for much anymore.

LASIK surgeons report that a growing number of consumers who say they put off the appointment for many years while continuing to wear glasses and contacts are now coming in for LASIK. Why are they taking the step? Surgeons say the most prominent reasons are increased confidence and improved affordability.

Marketwire

2008-02-06

San Diego Refractive Surgeon First to Provide iLASIK

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Approved for use on consumers almost a decade ago, more than 11 million LASIK procedures have been performed to-date, making it the most-common elective surgical procedure in the U.S. Today, laser vision correction is more safe and effective than ever before with the introduction of the iLASIK procedure. The iLASIK procedure is the innovative combination of two customizable technologies, IntraLase with the Advanced CustomVue treatment.

Dr. Sandy T. Feldman, an FDA clinical investigator and world renowned corneal expert and refractive surgeon, is one of the first in San Diego to perform the iLASIK procedure. “This is a very exciting combination of technologies,” said Dr. Feldman. “Now almost everyone has an opportunity to be a candidate for 20/20 or better vision. There has never been a better time to have LASIK surgery.”

Business Wire

2008-02-03

FDA to study possible link between depression and failed Lasik

Sabine Vollmer, Staff Writer

Patients who undergo vision-correcting laser eye surgery sign a release form with an extensive list of risks, but some researchers and former patients say a potential complication is not mentioned: depression that can lead to suicide.

In response to patient complaints, the Food and Drug Administration plans to convene a large, national study to examine the relationship of lasik complications and quality of life, including psychological problems such as depression.

Malvina Eydelman, an ophthalmologist with the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health, wrote in an e-mail message that the scant clinical data available "failed to suggest significant problems following lasik surgery," but she said the FDA wants a broad and systematic review.

Read complete article at newsoberver.com

2008-02-01

The iLASIK(TM) Procedure Debuts with Leading Technologies Creating the First 100 Percent Tailor-Made Vision Correction Procedure

SANTA ANA, Calif., Jan. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- When it comes to achieving 20/20 vision, no two eyes are alike -- and, as such neither should be your vision correction. Launching nationwide, the iLASIK(TM) procedure is the very first vision correction procedure designed to be 100 percent custom- fit from beginning to end. The iLASIK(TM) procedure addresses the uniqueness of your two eyes -- from the individual curvature of your corneas, to the microscopic nuances of your eye's anatomy -- designed to deliver the exact correction you need to achieve 20/20 or better vision.

"The iLASIK(TM) procedure has been a decade in the making, with each new advancement furthering the next," said Dr. Kerry Solomon, professor of ophthalmology at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and an iLASIK(TM) patient. "With this unveiling, we've reached the final frontier. Quite honestly, there is nothing better on the horizon. "The iLASIK(TM) procedure eliminates confusion for patients seeking the very best in laser vision correction surgery."

source

2008-01-30

LASIK Risks

Shelley Walcott

Two million people have changed their lives with LASIK surgery. Most people who have LASIK are pleased with the results, but we met one Milwaukee man who says he was better off before.

Robert Scott is far-sighted, and has worn glasses since second grade. He says he was sick of his 4 eyes, and LASIK seemed like the answer. "More or less to not have glasses no more, and to see clearer," he explains.

TodaysTMJ4.com

2008-01-28

TLCVision Opens Second TLC Laser Eye Center in Greater Toronto Area

ST. LOUIS, MO--(Marketwire - January 28, 2008) - TLC Vision Corporation (NASDAQ: TLCV) (TSX: TLC), North America's premier eye care services company, today announced the opening of a new TLC Laser Eye Center located at 50 Burnhamthorpe Road West, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario L5B 3C2. The company also has a TLC Laser Eye Center located at 4101 Yonge St., Suite 100, Toronto, Ontario M2P 1N6. Mississauga is also home to TLCVision's Canadian headquarters.

Jim Wachtman, President and Chief Executive Officer of TLCVision, commented, "The opening of our second TLC Laser Eye Center in the Greater Toronto Area allows us to leverage the strength of the Company's optometric co-management relationships along with our targeted direct to consumer advertising featuring former TLC patient Tiger Woods. Our strategy focuses on the strong TLC brand integrating quality care, experienced doctors, the latest technology, and a long-term commitment to results."



Marketwire.com

2008-01-22

LCA-Vision Announces the Opening of its 73rd LasikPlus Vision Center

CINCINNATI, Jan. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- LCA-Vision Inc. (Nasdaq:
LCAV), a leading provider of laser vision correction services under the
LasikPlus brand, announced the opening of its 73rd LasikPlus vision center
in Savannah, Georgia.

Similar to other LasikPlus vision centers throughout the country, the
new vision center is staffed with an experienced team of health care
professionals, and is equipped with technologically advanced lasers and
diagnostic equipment. This range of advanced technology allows the company
to offer patients IntraLase to create the corneal flap, as well as
traditional laser vision correction and advanced custom wavefront
procedures.

PR Newswire

2008-01-15

International Stem Cell Corporation to Provide Corneal Epithelial Cells for Use in Photorefractive K

www.internationalstemcell.com - www.internationalstemcell announced today that it will be providing corneal epithelial cells, derived from its Parthenogenetic stem cells and human keratinocytes (a type of skin cell), for use in Federal Drug Administration (FDA) clinical trials aimed at creating a tissue transplant technology to improve photorefractive keratectomy (PRK).

source

2008-01-13

Cranky LASIK Survivors

I just did a little search of the Eye on Vision blog archives and came up with an interesting statistic. Among the 258 posted blogs, 25 specifically address LASIK corneal refractive surgery. That's ten percent of all blogs...who knew?!

It's funny, I did not start out intending to flood the blogosphere with so many accounts of this very common procedure. There is just so much news about LASIK developments combined with rabid consumer interest in refractive surgery.

Well, here goes #26!

What happens to that small minority of refractive surgery patients who undergo "successful, uncomplicated LASIK" but end up miserable with blurry, uncomfortable eyes?

complete article - Eye On Vision

2008-01-11

Patients at Risk as Eye Laser Surgery Sector Booms (Ireland)

24-7PressRelease - DUBLIN, IRELAND, January 05, 2008 -- The past six months have seen major growth in the number of clinics offering laser eye procedures throughout the State. There are now more than 20 clinics specialising in laser eye surgery in Ireland, compared with four just five years ago.

Concerns have now been raised about the use of doctors imported from the UK and elsewhere to carry out the surgery, often being flown in and out of the State in a 24-hour period.

"As such they can't offer continuity of care and this is not a healthy set-up," said Dr Arthur Cummings, consultant ophthalmologist at the Wellington Eye Clinic in Dublin.Describing the sector as a "minefield", Prof Michael O'Keeffe, consultant ophthalmologist at the Mater Private Hospital, said the huge growth in the area in recent months was a result of SSIA windfalls.

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