Survey shows cataract surgery times can be decreased
August 19th 2009Ambulatory centers performing cataract extraction with lens insertion can reduce their procedure times and improve efficiencies, safety, and patient satisfaction, according to a survey conducted by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care Institute for Quality Improvement.
Biaxial phaco with torsional ultrasound enhanced with tip and technique modifications
August 15th 2009A new phaco tip (Fine OZil Tip, MicroSurgical Technology) for use with a proprietary handpiece (OZil, Alcon Laboratories) improves the safety and efficiency of phacoemulsification using torsional ultrasound with a biaxial microincisional technique. Modification of the phaco parameters improves chopping and segment removal.
Fluidics-controlled longitudinal-transversal phaco switching enhances lens removal efficiency
August 15th 2009The current version of a proprietary phaco system (WhiteStar Signature, Abbott Medical Optics) features fluidics control software that allows automatic switching from longitudinal ultrasound to transversal (Ellips) on recognition of occlusion and back again to longitudinal on occlusion break. Results of a prospective study show the benefits of this technology for optimizing the efficiency of cataract removal.
Ketorolac tromethamine 0.45% approved by FDA
August 15th 2009Ketorolac tromethamine 0.45% (Acuvail, Allergan) is a preservative-free ophthalmic NSAID recently approved for twice-daily use in treating pain and inflammation after cataract surgery. Its novel formulation is designed to promote drug delivery and tolerability.
When screening patiens for keratectasia risk, corneal biomechanical measurements are helpful
August 15th 2009Researchers are looking into corneal biomechanics as a means to screen patients for keratectasia. An expert reviews signal interpretation from a non-contact applanation tonometer as it relates to corneal biomechanical indices such as corneal hysteresis and also discusses improved signal patterns that may result in more meaningful corneal biomechanical analysis than previously proposed metrics.
Bausch & Lomb lens designed for implantation through 1.8-mm incision
August 5th 2009The spherical aberration-free lens has been developed specifically for 1.8-mm microincision cataract surgery (MICS), and the company said it will refer to the lens within the United States as the Akreos MICS. Its award-winning design and glistening-free material allow implantation through a 1.8-mm incision, while maintaining the optical quality and stability established with the parent lens design (Akreos AO).
WaveLight AG announces news of excimer, femtosecond lasers
August 5th 2009Japanese authorities have granted WaveLight AG regulatory approval to market its 200-Hz excimer laser system (Allegretto Wave) for use in wavefront-optimized LASIK treatments of myopia and myopic astigmatism there, according to the company.
FDA to resume review of STAAR's implantable contact lens
August 5th 2009The FDA will resume scientific review of the STAAR Surgical Co. premarket approval (PMA) application for its toric implantable contact lens ([TICL]; Visian Toric Implantable Collamer Lens) for patients with myopia and astigmatism after removing the "integrity hold" restrictions it put in place in 2007, according to the company.
Mass. Eye and Ear receives $126 million after verteporfin lawsuit
August 5th 2009The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston has received $126 million from the recent resolution of a nearly decade-long lawsuit concerning the hospital's role in the development of verteporfin for injection (Visudyne).