New Diagnostic, Surgical Innovations And Data Management Solutions From ZEISS Presented At AAO 2013

Innovations from ZEISS for glaucoma, cataract surgery, eye care data management, laser vision correction and basic diagnostics at the annual meeting of AAO 2013- American Academy of Ophthalmology in New Orleans.

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At the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) in New Orleans, Carl Zeiss Meditec, the Medical Technology division of ZEISS, announces the US introduction of FORUM Glaucoma Workplace for the clinical assessment of glaucoma. The company presents ZEISS Cataract Suite for enhanced surgical precision and efficiency. FORUM GO a workflow and review solution for small practices is being introduced. ZEISS expands its Basic Diagnostic portfolio with two new instruments. ZEISS also receives FDA approval for the expansion of the US VisuMax clinical trial for new minimally invasive, all-femto laser vision correction procedure, ReLEx smile.

US Introduction of FORUM Glaucoma Workplace from ZEISS

“With FORUM and the new FORUM Glaucoma Workplace, ZEISS provides doctors with an integrated solution that allows them to see glaucoma in a completely different light by bringing together in new ways the structural and functional data and analyses from gold standard diagnostic devices,” says Dr. Ludwin Monz, President and CEO, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG. ZEISS announces the US release of a new glaucoma diagnostic and management software application, FORUM® Glaucoma Workplace, at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). FORUM Glaucoma Workplace, an application available in the FORUM data management system from ZEISS, supports efficient clinical assessment at the point of care by delivering exam data in new clinically relevant ways.

FORUM Glaucoma Workplace provides off-instrument review of data from the Humphrey® Field Analyzer (HFA™) in the exam lane, and virtually anywhere in the practice. The application also enables interactive functional Guided Progression Analysis™ (GPA™) to help identify patients who are progressing and at risk for further visual field loss. With interactive GPA, doctors can adjust GPA parameters as needed, change baselines, reset baselines after surgery, or exclude outliers. Through FORUM, clinicians have immediate access to visual field data, OCT scans, and fundus images to support their glaucoma diagnosis and management. The HFA-CIRRUS Combined Report simplifies interpretation and provides at-a-glance assessment of structural and functional data.

“With FORUM Glaucoma Workplace, ZEISS has truly created something exceptional. FORUM enables me to view structure and function together using dynamic and malleable data. Not only does it enhance my clinical capabilities, it expands them,” says Steven D. Vold, MD, President and Medical Director, Vold Vision.

Introduction of workflow and review package for small practices: FORUM GO from ZEISS.

The popular ZEISS FORUM data management system is now also offered in a preconfigured package, FORUM GO, that is ideal for small practices. FORUM GO is a simple and affordable data management system that allows eye care professionals fast and efficient review of patient exam data, diagnostic analyses and reports in the exam lane.

“The need to integrate EMR and data management systems is not only limited to larger or multi-site practices. With FORUM GO, we now offer a sound and expandable data management solution that perfectly covers the needs of a smaller practice,” says Dr. Ludwin Monz.

Clinicians can access examination data and images from up to three ZEISS diagnostic instruments and review from up to three viewing stations simultaneously. FORUM GO can be expanded and upgraded should additional connectivity be needed. FORUM GO comes preinstalled on a computer with a 23-inch HD display. Also available is a FORUM GO glaucoma version which comes with FORUM Glaucoma Workplace preinstalled.

Designed to work together: ZEISS Cataract Suite presented with new CALLISTO eye OR management system.

The ZEISS Cataract Suite designed to work together for enhanced surgical precision and greater efficiency will be presented at the ZEISS booth #1919 during the 2013 AAO. The ZEISS Cataract Suite integrates the fastest, most accurate optical biometer, the IOLMaster® 500, with the gold standard OPMI LUMERA® 700 surgical microscope and the new computer-assisted surgery system, CALLISTO eye®, enabling cataract surgeons to precisely and efficiently align toric intraocular lenses (IOLs) for optimal patient outcomes.

“The ZEISS Cataract Suite is ahead of the game in optics, precision measurements, and alignment of IOLs. CALLISTO eye increases our efficiency without compromising patient safety. For me it’s the perfect combination,” says Richard Davidson, MD, Vice Chair for Quality and Clinical Affairs, Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Colorado Eye Center.

The individual components of the ZEISS Cataract Suite are optimally matched and integrated to meet the highest standards and to support the most efficient workflow. The surgical workflow begins with the IOLMaster 500 which delivers a measurement success ratio of up to 20% higher than that of other optical biometers,,. The OPMI LUMERA 700, voted #1 surgical microscope by ophthalmic surgeons, offers unprecedented visualization of the eye with brilliant red reflex from its patented stereo coaxial illumination (SCI™) technology and exceptional clarity through ZEISS apochromatic optics.

The CALLISTO eye computer-assisted cataract surgery system works seamlessly with the OPMI LUMERA projecting visual guides into the eyepieces of the surgical microscope based on the biometric data from the IOLMaster. These visual aids enable surgeons to see the placement of incisions and LRIs (limbal relaxing incisions), the exact size, shape and placement of capsulorhexis and, for the first time, take into account the patient’s true visual axis when placing and aligning the IOL — within ~3 degrees of intended target. CALLISTO eye also provides easy access to patient information in the OR, can be an auxiliary interface for controlling the microscope, and documents surgeries in high definition.

ZEISS receives FDA approval for expansion of US clinical trial for new minimally invasive, all-femto laser vision correction procedure, ReLEx smile.

In the field of Laser Vision Correction, ZEISS announces receiving FDA approval for the expansion for the US Clinical Trial for the VisuMax® ReLEx® smile procedure for the correction of spherical myopia. “Based on the excellent safety and effectiveness data submitted to the FDA on the first 79 subjects treated with the ReLEx smile procedure and followed for at least three months, the FDA granted approval to expand the study to the full cohort of 360 subjects. This is an important milestone for the study,” says Jon Dishler, MD, US Medical Monitor for the VisuMax IDE study.

The ReLEx smile procedure combines advanced femtosecond laser technology with highly precise lenticule extraction for minimally invasive vision correction. The US Clinical Trial commenced in June 2012 and first results were presented by Dr. Dishler in April 2013. The study is being conducted at five sites in the US and 238 patients have been treated. Outside the USA, there are more than 150 sites in 38 countries, and over 300 surgeons are trained in the ReLEx smile procedure and have performed over 50,000 procedures.

ZEISS expands its portfolio of basic diagnostic instruments with the introduction of VISULENS 500 and an SL Imaging Module.

ZEISS introduces the VISULENS 500 and slit lamp Imaging Module SL Cam 5.0 (510(k) pending, not available for sale in US). The VISULENS 500, an automated lensmeter, speeds up the refraction and prescription process with its fast and easy measurement of different lens materials and indices. The SL Cam 5.0 is compatible with all ZEISS slit lamps and provides excellent image and video quality. The portfolio of basic diagnostic instruments is rounded out with the VISUREF 100, a combination autorefractor and keratometer, and the i.ProfilerPlus, a 4-in-1 aberrometer, autorefractor, keratometer and corneal topographer system.

ZEISS Sponsored Symposium on Glaucoma with Harry A. Quigley, MD and Faculty

Harry A. Quigley, MD and the Faculty of the Glaucoma Center of Excellence, Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins will present “Integration of Structural and Functional Glaucoma Diagnostics” at a ZEISS sponsored Glaucoma Symposium, Saturday November 16, 2013 at 5:30pm at the Hilton Riverside, New Orleans. “Now that newer methods of measuring and following glaucoma damage are available, those of us who see many such patients have developed approaches that we find useful and that may be of value to other ophthalmologists.” says Dr. Quigley. “The faculty of the Wilmer Glaucoma Center of Excellence is pleased to give a symposium outlining practical approaches to glaucoma management.”

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