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Carl Zeiss Meditec Named Ophthalmologists' First Choice for Optical Biometry.


IOLMaster Number One for Axial Length Measurement According to Industry Survey

DUBLIN, Calif. -- Carl Zeiss Meditec AG has been recognized for its leadership in precision biometry biometry /bi·om·e·try/ (bi-om´e-tre) the application of statistical methods to biological phenomena.

bi·om·e·try
n.
The statistical analysis of biological data. Also called biometrics.
 for cataract surgery Cataract Surgery Definition

Cataract surgery is a procedure performed to remove a cloudy lens from the eye; usually an intraocular lens is implanted at the same time.
Purpose

The purpose of cataract surgery is to restore clear vision.
, and the success of its IOLMaster[R] as the number one choice for axial length measurement, according to a survey of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Refractive surgery
A surgical procedure that corrects visual defects.

Mentioned in: Photorefractive Keratectomy and Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis

refractive surgery 
 (ASCRS ASCRS American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
ASCRS American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons
). David Leaming, M.D., founder of Analeyz, Inc., has conducted this leading industry survey for the past 20 years, providing fellow ASCRS ophthalmologists' information about the practice styles and preferences of the profession.

Results of the ASCRS 2005 survey showed 47 percent of cataract surgeons in the United States use the IOLMaster for measuring axial length for cataract/IOL surgery, followed by applanation ultrasound techniques at 32 percent, and immersion ultrasound at 20 percent.

"The IOLMaster is one of the fastest growing technologies in ophthalmology today, holding the number one position among axial length measuring equipment in just five years since its introduction," said David Leaming, M.D., of Palm Springs, Calif. "My survey results show that approximately two-thirds of ophthalmologists performing 50-plus cataracts per month use the IOLMaster for axial length measurement. This is testament to the technology's precise performance, as well as surgeons' increased confidence in results obtained using the technology."

With 6,500 IOLMaster instruments installed worldwide, the revolutionary technology helps surgeons deliver precise surgical outcomes to meet both patient and surgeon expectations. The system allows technicians or surgeons to perform precise, non-contact optical biometric measurements and preoperative pre·op·er·a·tive
adj.
Preceding a surgical operation.



preoperative

preceding an operation.


preoperative care
the preparation of a patient before operation.
 computation for the selection of optimal intraocular lenses (IOL IOL Intraocular lens, see there ). In addition, the measurement process is fast and patient-friendly due to the non-contact technology. As a result, there is no need for local anesthesia, water bath, contact probe or risk of infection, and patients can stay seated at one station for all necessary measurements.

"Cataract patients today have ever increasingly higher expectations of their surgical outcomes," said Jim Taylor, president and chief executive officer for Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc. "As a result, surgeons are utilizing advanced technologies and tools to help them deliver accurate results to their patients. Dr. Leaming's survey shows that the IOL Master is emerging as the gold standard for biometric measurements associated with IOL procedures."

Cataract Facts:

Cataract disease is the leading cause of blindness and continues to increase at an alarming rate annually. According to the National Institute of Science Education (NISE NISE National Institute for Science Education
NISE Nanoscale Informal Science Education (Network)
NISE NCCOSC In-Service Engineering
NISE Naval In-Service Engineering
NISE Network Installation Service Engineer
), and the National Science Foundation (NSE NSE - Network Software Environment: a proprietary CASE framework from Sun Microsystems. ), there are an estimated 400,000 new cases of cataract disease in the United States each year, and the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates 20 million people worldwide suffer from blindness caused by age-related cataracts. A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens, the part of the eye responsible for focusing light and producing clear, sharp images. For most people, cataracts form as a natural result of aging, and can be treated by the surgical replacement of the patient's cloudy lens with an artificial intra-ocular lens. In many cases, a patient's lifelong dependence on glasses can be minimized or even eliminated if the correct lens power is calculated before surgery.

About Carl Zeiss Meditec

Built on an unparalleled 160-year heritage of optical innovation, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG (International Securities Identification Number DE000531370) is one of the world's leading eye care solutions providers.

Its product line includes systems for the diagnosis and treatment of the four main diseases of the eye: vision defects (refraction refraction, in physics, deflection of a wave on passing obliquely from one transparent medium into a second medium in which its speed is different, as the passage of a light ray from air into glass. ), cataracts, glaucoma and retinal disorders. The company has incorporated its technological expertise into a stream of product innovations throughout the years, from slit lamps and fundus cameras; to the Humphrey[R] Field Analyzer, recognized as the global standard for glaucoma detection and management; to its newest applications of lasers as embodied in its leading-edge MEL (Maya Embedded Language) See Maya.

Mel - The story of Mel
 80[TM] refractive refractive

capacity to refract light.


refractive error
a difference between the focal length of the cornea and lens, and the length of the eye, resulting in myopia or hyperopia.
 laser, and innovative STRATUS OCT OCT ornithine carbamoyltransferase; oxytocin challenge test.

OCT

ornithine carbamoyl transferase, a liver specific enzyme.

OCT Oxytocin stress test, see there
[TM] device as an aid for glaucoma detection and management. Since 2005, the company has also been present in the market for intraocular lenses and consumables, and now covers almost the entire value chain of ophthalmic surgery. The company is looking to continue its profitable growth in the future. The acquisition of Carl Zeiss Surgical further supplements the product portfolio in ophthalmic surgery and opens up additional growth prospects in neuro and ENT ENT ears, nose, and throat (otorhinolaryngology).

ENT
abbr.
ear, nose, and throat



ENT

ear, nose and throat.

ENT Ears, nose & throat; formally, otorhinolaryngology
 surgery. Carl Zeiss Surgical is the world's leading provider of visualization solutions in the two named fields.

Carl Zeiss Meditec AG is based in Jena, Germany, with subsidiaries in Pirmasens, Germany (Carl Zeiss Meditec Systems GmbH), the USA (Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc.), Japan (Carl Zeiss Meditec Co., Ltd.), Spain (Carl Zeiss Meditec Iberia S.A.) and France (IOLTECH S.A., Carl Zeiss Meditec SAS (1) (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, www.sas.com) A software company that specializes in data warehousing and decision support software based on the SAS System. Founded in 1976, SAS is one of the world's largest privately held software companies. See SAS System. ). The rapidly aging global population and other trends are expected to grow the ophthalmic market in the long term. The company is focused on applying innovative optical technologies to protect and enhance vision now and into the future.

Thirty-five percent of Carl Zeiss Meditec shares are in free float. The remaining 65 percent are held by Carl Zeiss, one of the world's leading international groups engaged in the optical and opto-electronics industry.
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