The FDA approved the Tecnis PureSee IOL, an extended depth of focus IOL for cataract surgery, according to a press release ...
Primary IOL implantation in pediatric open globe injuries with active inflammation showed inferior visual outcomes compared ...
Johnson & Johnson Announces FDA Approval of TECNIS PureSee Intraocular Lens, a Breakthrough Solution for U.S. Cataract Patients ...
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) wins FDA approval for Tecnis PureSee intraocular lens ((IOL)), giving eye surgeons a new lens option for use in cataract surgery. Read more here.
Cataract surgery remains one of the most frequently performed and successful surgical procedures worldwide, involving the removal of a clouded natural lens and its replacement with an intraocular lens ...
NEUCHATEL, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Swiss Advanced Vision (SAV-IOL) has announced the launch of Harmonis, a customizable intraocular lens (IOL) with advanced extended depth of focus (EDOF) ...
Billing practices with respect to premium intraocular lenses (“IOLs”) implanted in surgery centers can create various risks for the surgery center. These risks arise when a physician supplies the ...
Corneal refractive surgery has been performed on millions of patients to decrease their spectacle dependence. Most of these patients have high expectations of visual function—but as these patients age ...
Among children who underwent unilateral cataract removal in infancy, risk of glaucoma-related adverse events continues to increase with longer follow-up and is not associated with primary intraocular ...
Pune, India-- (SBWIRE) -- 02/21/2019-- Cataract is an eye disease which causes the formation of a dense and cloudy area in the lens of the eye, mostly as a result of the aging process. Around 90% of ...
According to the company, the lens is the first and only FDA-approved EDOF IOL in the US without a warning regarding loss of contrast sensitivity. Johnson & Johnson announced that the US Food and Drug ...
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