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