Bausch + Lomb and Sanoculis Announce Strategic Agreements Designed to Address Unmet Needs in Glaucoma

Rodrigo Bartolomé 29 July, 2022 8137 No Comments

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JULY 28, 2022 Bausch + Lomb Has Made an Equity Investment in Sanoculis and Has Entered into an Exclusive European Distribution Agreement for MIMS® Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedure VAUGHAN, ON and TEL AVIV, Israel, July 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Bausch + Lomb Corporation (NYSE/TSX: BLCO) (“Bausch + Lomb”), a leading global eye health company dedicated to helping people see… Read more »

The Area under the Modulation Transfer Function (MTFa) and its relationship with the Visual Acuity

jose 10 January, 2022 15600 No Comments

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The MTFa is an objective in vitro MFT-based metric to assess the optical quality of an intraocular lens: the larger the MTFa value, the better the IOL optical quality. The MTF is a metric at single spatial frequency. Figure 1. LuxSmart™ experimental Through-focus MTF at 50 cycles/mm1 And the MTFa is the area under the… Read more »

Update for Coronavirus in Ophthalmology

jose 31 March, 2020 17319 No Comments

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On behalf of Bausch + Lomb, we want to thank all of the health professionals fighting against COVID-19. Following the outbreak of COVID-19 in China, the situation has evolved into a declared pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Due to the importance of the situation, the WHO is constantly providing updated information on the… Read more »

Bausch + Lomb celebrates the World Health Day

jose 7 April, 2019 7055 No Comments

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Today we are celebrating the World Health Day. For this day, WHO is focusing on its number one goal, the Universal Health Coverage. Nowadays, millions of people still have no access to healthcare. Everyone has a role to play in achieving the care people need, when and where they need it. This is why from… Read more »

Advances in cutter technology

jose 13 September, 2018 18176 No Comments

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Since the 1970s, new approaches to vitreous removal have been focused on increasing cut speed, maximizing cutting port surface, and enlarging the diameter of the probe’s inner lumen. However, the cost will be a consideration in new technology development. The following characteristics have been essential targets in the development and improvement of new cutter devices:… Read more »

Stellaris Elite™ Vision Enhancement System, The Next-Generation Surgical Platform of Bausch + Lomb

jose 11 June, 2018 21933 No Comments

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Stellaris Elite™ vision enhancement system is a combined platform for retina and cataract surgery was created with the anterior and posterior philosophy. This new system launched in 2017 by Bausch & Lomb, has received CE mark1 as well as other country approvals. The platform features multiple advancements as well as the ability to integrate future… Read more »

35 Years of Disposable Vitrectomy Cutter Technology: 35 years of Innovation with BAUSCH + LOMB

jose 30 May, 2018 17556 No Comments

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2018, the year our new liquefaction technology for vitreous removal has been introduced onto the market. BAUSCH + LOMB is now celebrating the 35th anniversary of the first disposable guillotine cutter in the world. However, we are sure not so many surgeons may remember the name of our first disposable guillotine cutter that was launched… Read more »

Abbe Number and Longitudinal Chromatic Aberration (LCA)

jose 24 April, 2018 38667 No Comments

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In natural conditions with polychromatic light, retinal image quality is affected both by monochromatic and chromatic aberrations of the ocular optics and their interactions. As a consequence, Retinal image could be blurred and contrast sensitivity reduced. Chromatic aberrations are induced by the dispersion of light in the ocular media: this is caused by the wavelength… Read more »

The Impact of Dry Eye on Cataract and Refractive Surgery

jose 10 April, 2018 71508 No Comments

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Tear film quality is the most important factor to achieve high-quality visual outcomes in refractive and cataract surgery, thus its assessment and managing cornerstone to deliver the excellent visual results the patients expect. Dry eyes are more likely to have large optical aberrations than those with a normal tear film,1 and can lead to inaccurate… Read more »

Disposable or reusable medical devices in Minimal Invasive Surgery (MIS)

jose 21 March, 2018 20615 No Comments

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Advances in vitreoretinal surgery, and specifically in the minimally invasive surgery, have improved efficiency; consequently, there is an increasing trend toward the performance of retinal surgery in ambulatory surgery centers.1The development of reliable disposal medical devices have led us to re-evaluate our usage of reusable medical devices in small-gauge vitrectomy surgery.1 Why single use? Choosing… Read more »

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