miophthalmology products


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SeeLuma

SeeLuma promises to transform the way ophthalmic surgery is performed. Its innovative digital and 3D technology, intuitive user interfaces, and a design that allows surgeons to look straight at a heads-up monitor without having to twist their neck, make SeeLuma a game changer in ophthalmic surgery.

Contact: Bausch and Lomb (AUS) 1800 251 150


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RayOne Galaxy

RayOne Galaxy, Rayner’s next-generation spiral intraocular lens (IOL) platform, has been meticulously engineered to redefine the way your presbyopia patients experience the world. When patient satisfaction is non-negotiable, the RayOne Galaxy emerges as a new premium lens solution designed to eliminate dysphotopic compromise.

A proprietary artificial intelligence engine trained on patient outcomes was used to create a new and unique optical spiral. The resulting design provides optimised visual acuity, a continuous full range of vision, and reduced dysphotopsia.

The RayOne Galaxy offers a non-diffractive optic for 0% light loss, thereby maximising light transmission to the retina and allowing your patients to see the world in all its brilliance.

The RayOne Galaxy was launched recently in Europe and will be available here soon.

Visit: rayner.com


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CSO Sirius+

Sirius+ is a highly versatile tomography topographer that provides high precision and repeatability.

CSO Sirus+ combines the dual benefits of Placido instantaneous topography with the Scheimpflug tomography technology with ray tracing intraocular lens (IOL) calculations. With the use of ray tracing, Sirius+ avoids keratometric index, measurement radius, and formula errors. It provides information on pachymetry, elevation, curvature, and dioptric power of both corneal surfaces over a diameter of 12 mm. Biometric measurements of the anterior chamber are calculated using 25 sections from the cornea.

The Sirius+ is your versatile tool set for cataract, refractive, intracorneal ring segment and corneal allogenic intrastromal ring segment planning, glaucoma screening, artificial intelligence keratoconus screening, dynamic pupillography, gonioscopy, Zernike aberrometry, IOL calculation, and a wide range of pre- and post-surgery requirements.


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HOYA Vivinex IOLs

The Vivinex intraocular lens (IOL) family includes XY1 and XC1 aspheric and XY1A toric IOLs, preloaded on the proven iSert injector.

More than nine million preloaded HOYA IOLs implanted worldwide testify to HOYA’s excellent delivery consistency. HOYA states that Vivinex toric lenses have shown outstanding stability postoperatively, with clinical studies showing no lenses rotated by more than five degrees after six months.

The glistening-free hydrophobic acrylic material and proprietary aspheric optic design add up to improved image quality with Vivinex.

Contact: Designs for Vision (AUS) 02 9509 8100


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HOYA Vivinex IOLs

The Vivinex intraocular lens (IOL) family includes XY1 and XC1 aspheric and XY1A toric IOLs, preloaded on the proven iSert injector.

More than nine million preloaded HOYA IOLs implanted worldwide testify to HOYA’s excellent delivery consistency. HOYA states that Vivinex toric lenses have shown outstanding stability postoperatively, with clinical studies showing no lenses rotated by more than five degrees after six months.

The glistening-free hydrophobic acrylic material and proprietary aspheric optic design add up to improved image quality with Vivinex.

Contact: Designs for Vision (AUS) 02 9509 8100


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Tecnis PureSee

At Johnson and Johnson Vision, we understand sight is precious. We know patients’ lives don’t stop at sunset, and neither should their confidence in being able to see clearly or drive at night. The Tecnis PureSee intraocular lens (IOL) has Tecnis OptiBlue technology1 a proprietary violet light filtration that blocks the shortest wavelengths of light, which produce the most light scatter, helping to minimise visual disturbances (halo, glare) when driving at night. This supports patients with Tecnis PureSe IOL in having consistent visual outcomes,2,3 with high image contrast in all lighting conditions4 that is comparable to a monofocal-like dysphotopsia profile.5

Contact: Johnson and Johnson Account Manager

Reference
1.Tecnis PureSee IOL, Model DEN00V DFU INT, Z311782, current revision.
 2. Black D, et al. Clinical investigation of tolerance to residual refractive errors following implantation with a refractive extended-depth-of-focus (EDF) IOL. Abstract ESCRS 2023. REF2023CT4129.
 3.DOF2023CT4041 – Clinical investigation of the Tecnis IOL, C1V000, and C2V000 Tolerance to Refractive Error. 17 July 2023.
 4. DOF2023CT4036 – Clinical investigation of the Tecnis IOL, Models C1V000 and C2V000. Contrast Sensitivity Outcomes. 17 July 2023.
5. Vilupuru S, et al. Clinical evaluation of a new extended depth of focus intraocular lens based on a refractive technology. Abstract ISOP 2023. REF2023CT4178.


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Zoe IOL

The Zoe extended depth of field intraocular lens (IOL) is a next generation product that allows patients to experience high quality vision at both intermediate and far distances. The special and unique high order anterior surface zone improves intermediate vision and maintains excellent distance image quality. The lack of concentric rings in the optic design minimises any chance of halos commonly associated with traditional multifocal IOLs. With the one step preloaded injector and range of 5.0D to 36.0D in both non toric and toric, it is a suitable option for all patients.

Contact: OphthalmoPro (AUS) 1300 578 288


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1stQ AddOn IOL

Cataract and refractive lens exchange patients are educated and have high expectations. There are several situations where a 1stQ AddOn secondary supplementary sulcus
‘piggyback’ lens may be required to achieve the best outcome.

The 1stQ AddOn lenses (Medicontur Group) have very high rotational stability in the sulcus due to the non-torque four-point fixation design. These lenses are available in monofocal, monofocal toric, trifocal, trifocal toric, and high add magnifier options.

These lenses allow precise correction of residual spherical and astigmatic refractive errors via the 0.25D spherical equivalent steps and up to 11.0D cylinder powers. Trifocal upgrades are a nice option for pseudophakic patients and safe reversibility
of trifocality is available via the planned dual lens procedure.

Contact: SurgiVision (AUS) 1300 995 132 or (NZ) 02 8999 3323


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iTrace

The iTrace emerges as a vital tool in pursuing ideal cataract surgery outcomes. It’s a comprehensive device that objectively evaluates vision before and after surgery.

While cataracts are often associated with a cloudy lens, not all cataracts cause significant vision problems; what if a patient’s complaints don’t match what you see structurally?

Pre-operatively: iTrace evaluates visual function by isolating the anterior cornea, helping identify unsuitable corneas for premium intraocular lenses (IOLs) and determining toric power and placement on irregular corneas.

Post-operative: It evaluates IOL performance, detecting early signs of posterior capsular opacification (PCO), tilt, and misalignment.