Ophthalmic Viscosurgical Devices Articles & Analysis
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Pivotal trial of MINIject, STAR-V, now initiated in 13 sites across the US Positive feedback from world-leading glaucoma surgeons involved in the trial MINIject is the only commercially available MIGS device targeting the supraciliary space. Commercial rollout continues following European approval in 2021 WAVRE, Belgium — 12 January 2022: iSTAR Medical, a medtech company delivering ...
Injectsense, a company focused on sensor-enabled digital health, announced it has received a Breakthrough Device Program (BDP) designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its chronic continuous IOP monitoring system for glaucoma patients. The company’s IOP Connect™ system is based on a long-term implantable sensor, smaller than a grain of rice, that is delivered ...
SAN DIEGO, CA, USA (Business Wire August 5th, 2020) – Today, Leo Lens Pharma, an emerging San Diego-based pharmaceutical company focused on helping protect sight, announces the expansion of its Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) that now comprises seven world-class eye care professionals, including three ophthalmologists and four optometrists. Leo Lens expanded its SAB with four eye care ...
CAMPBELL, CA – September 11, 2019 – Atia Vision, Inc., a Shifamed portfolio company committed to improving patient outcomes through the development of a novel modular presbyopia- correcting intraocular lens (IOL), today announced its technology will be featured in presentations at two ophthalmology conferences this week in Paris, France. The first presentation will be delivered by ...
Injectsense, Inc. an innovative medical device firm that develops sensor-enabled digital health systems to measure therapy effectiveness, announced today additional members of its medical advisory board. The board, which includes world renowned specialists and surgeons in the ophthalmic field, provides valuable feedback on device requirements, procedures, risk mitigation, and regulatory issues. ...
The award will enable Dr Yogesan Kanagasingam, Research Director for the Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC), to spend four months at Stanford University School of Medicine developing and validating a new ‘non-invasive’ system to screen newborn babies. CSIRO Chief Executive, Dr Megan Clark, said Dr Kanagasingam’s work has application across a wide range of areas, ranging from remote, ...
