Eyeworld

OCT 2011

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

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Crestpoint Management introduced the Jones Inamura Capsulorhexis Forceps from Biosyntrx. Jason Jones, M.D., added an en- graved scale from the tip to 6.0 mm along the shaft. The scale is in 1.0 mm increments and allows the surgeon to repeatedly meas- ure the size of the capsulorhexis within the anterior chamber. Crestpoint Management 314-849-7773 www.crestpointmgt.com Gulden Ophthalmics launched the Eye Sphere Introducer. The product aids surgeons in holding and placing eye spheres in enucle- ated or eviscerated eye orbits. It is ergonomi- cally designed for efficient, accurate placement and utilizes dependable sphere holding prongs and a spring-loaded plunger. It is constructed of high-quality, polished stainless steel, and is 125 mm (4.9 inches) in length. Gulden Ophthalmics 800-659-2250 www.guldenophthalmics.com EW PRODUCT SHOWCASE 100 October 2011 Rhein Medical introduced the Maskin Meibum Expressor, developed in coordination with Steven L. Maskin, M.D. It is designed to remove meibum from the lids. Advance and squeeze from the deep lid to the lid margin. The rollers increase pressure in the tarsal plate, advancing meibum through the orifice. The diamond knurling on the rollers prevents slippage and enables the instrument to en- gage and roll against the smooth conjunctiva without abrading the mucosal surface. Rhein Medical 800-637-4346 www.rheinmedical.com Email your product photo in a 300 dpi jpg format along with a 50-word description of your product to smajewicz@eyeworld.org. Maskin Meibum Expressor Wilson Ophthalmic introduced the Bruder Eye Hydrating Compress featuring MediBeads, which brings natural, drug-free relief to red, dry eyes. To use, microwave and apply. Water molecules are continuously absorbed and stored from the air. Microwaved moisture is released as soothing, moist heat. Wilson Ophthalmic 800-222-2020 www.hilco.com Bruder Eye Hydrating Compress Optronics introduced the Microcast HDXS full 3CCD 1920 x 1080 progressive scan high definition c-mount camera system. The prod- uct offers improved embedded software fea- tures, video that has six times more pixel resolution than conventional camera systems, and expanded user preset functionality. Optronics 800-796-8909 www.optronics.com Microcast HDXS Reichert Technologies introduced a 3.01 version of its Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA) software. It offers a more streamlined user interface, a Waveform Score feature, and an optional analysis function that maximizes the power of the ORA wavefront parameters. These mathematical characteristics of the measurement signal are processed using a custom algorithm, resulting in two new in- dices: Keratoconus Match Index (KMI) and Keratoconus Match Probability (KMP). Reichert Technologies 716-686-4500 www.reichert.com 3.01 version of ORA software IQ 532 XP Module IRIDEX introduced the XP Module, a high- power factory installed option for the IRIDEX IQ 532 green laser system. The XP Module doubles the power of the standard IRIDEX IQ 532, allowing for rapid and efficient treat- ment of tissue while minimizing unwanted thermal effects. IQ 532 products are small, portable, solid-state semiconductor-based laser systems. IRIDEX 650-940-4700 www.iridex.com Eye Sphere Introducer Jones Inamura Capsulorhexis Forceps eLVT system M&S Technologies introduced the eLVT (elec- tronic low vision testing) system. The product was co-produced and engineered in collabo- ration with Ian Bailey of the University of Cali- fornia Berkley. The system offers automated protocol for accuracy and repeatability, and eliminates subjectivity, technician bias, and varied interpretation of responses. It is com- patible with any Smart System product or can be used independently for clinical trials and research and development. M&S Technologies 877-225-6101 www.mstech-eyes.com 100-101 Product_EW October 2011-DL2_Layout 1 9/29/11 4:33 PM Page 100

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