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May 27, 2006
B&L's newest excimer laser approved
Ophthalmology Times May 1, 2006
Rochester, NY—The FDA has approved Bausch & Lomb's 100 Hz excimer laser, the 217z100, for use as part of the Zyoptix personalized laser vision-correction system for refractive surgery. The combination of beam diameters and laser speed of the 217z100 makes it among the fastest laser vision correction treatment times available in the United States, according to the company. The laser operates at twice the speed of the Bausch & Lomb system currently on the U.S. market, the company said. "The 217z100 laser reduces treatment time with the Bausch & Lomb Zyoptix system by half. This reduction in treatment time comes on the heels of dramatic efficiency gains already achieved through a number of recent upgrades to the Zyoptix system," said Bob Anello, Bausch & Lomb's director of refractive marketing. The new 217z100 laser is expected to be commercially available in the United States by July, along with an upgrade path to allow current users of the Zyoptix laser to access the faster technology.
Posted by mehdi khanlari at May 27, 2006 10:53 PM