Zeiss Veracity Cataract planning tool

Dr Titone has added Veracity to your Cataract Surgery

The new cataract planning tool by Veracity Surgical division of Zeiss generates comprehensive surgery plans by seamlessly integrating with our Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system and IOL master 700 with Total Keratometry.

The platform synthesizes critical data and presents the data that is needed at each step of the procedure, helping Dr Titone work more efficiently, reduce risks due to manual data copying, and improve outcomes for our patients.

With Veracity Surgical, doctors can create customized, efficient, one-click plans for each patient based on a holistic view of the patient because the system can access relevant data from the patient’s EMR. Vital information such as problem lists, medications, prior surgeries, and refractions are taken into consideration to individualize and optimize surgical planning. A patient questionaire helps choose the lens that will meet our patients visual goals.

Using this systematic thorough approach Dr Titone can go through many different surgical options in real time to find the best possible combination for you.

 

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FDA approves update to IOL master 700 to include posterior corneal measurements

Dr Titone at East Carolina Center for Sight has been selected to be one of the first in the USA to receive the new Total Keratometry upgrade for the IOLMaster 700. This will allow us to select the best possible Lens power for our cataract surgery patients.

The IOLMaster®700 from ZEISS with SWEPT Source OCT technology now allows us to directly measure the posterior corneal surface. It combines unique telecentric keratometry measurement of the anterior corneal surface with measurement of the posterior corneal surface in order to calculate Total Keratometry (TK®).

  • There are two exclusive new formulas: Barrett TK Universal II and Barrett TK Toric
The current Barrett Toric Calculator uses a unique eye model to predict the posterior corneal surface. Using Total Keratometry with the Barrett Toric Calculator would thus lead to overcompensation of posterior corneal astigmatism.
Because of this, Graham Barrett has developed two new IOL power calculation formulas: the Barrett TK Universal II for non-toric IOLs, and the Barrett TK Toric for toric IOLs. Both new formulas use posterior corneal surface measurements instead of the eye model used by the Barrett Toric Calculator
  • We Can use existing IOL calculation formulas – no need for a second device, third-party software or an online calculator
This decreases errors in manual data entry and streamlines workflow.
 

East Carolina Center for Sight where Great vision is Our Mission.

 

SightLife to acquire the Kamra inlay from AcuFocus

Kamara

Kamara will go on under new company

 Acufocus announced  On March 8 2018  SightLife surgical agreed  to terms to acquire the Kamara inlay.

SightLife surgical is well known for its support for corneal transplant  DSEK and DMEK tissue. SightLife also recently added the acquisition of Intacs to its portfolio.

A team from AcuFocus will join SightLife surgical, with Partick Jacques taking on the role of refractive cornea VP. AcuFocus’ medical affairs & biz strategy VP Yari Mitchell will also support the transition as a strategic advisor

This ensures they will have all the staff needed for continued support and success of the surgical proceedure.

iDesign is Here! The next Evolution is Customized Laser Vision Correction

iDesign Studio arrives at ECCS

The iDesign studio couples the unprecedented accuracy of custom mapping of your cornea with the AMO S4IR Eximer Laser to achive the best outcomes ever. The iDESIGN® System utilizes a high-definition Hartmann-Shack Wavefront sensor, capturing images of outstanding quality. 5x the resolution and 3x the dynamic range of the previous WaveScan WaveFront® System 25x more precise than traditional glasses or contacts measurements Measures up to 1,257 micro-refractions over a 7.0 mm pupil Captures more ocular aberrations unique to every patient’s eye.