FDA approves faster iLASIK laser

Advanced Medical Optics Inc. in Santa Ana, announced on Wednesday that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new laser for use in laser eye correction. The iFS femtosecond laser is set to be at the centre of AMO’s iLasik products for laser vision surgery. The laser has an increased speed of 150kHz, up from the existing 60kHz.

However, competitor Ziemer from Switzerland recently launched its own femtosecond laser offering more than 1000kHz speed, integral to its Z-LASIK offering. Click here for a discussion blog post comparing iLASIK and Z-LASIK.

AMO has pushed into laser vision correction, including its $800 million buy of Irvine, California-based IntraLase Corporation last year. The iFS laser uses technology from IntraLase. The femtosecond laser is used to create a corneal flap which is the first step in laser vision surgery. Advanced Medical’s lasers have been gaining market share over traditional metal blades. The laser is due to be shipped to U.S. laser eye surgeons in the third quarter, according to Advanced Medical Optics.

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About the Author: Mr. Dave Allamby FRCS FRCOphth is a leading London-based laser eye surgeon. You may have seen him on the This Morning TV show with Phillip Schofield and Fern Britton or read one of several articles in the national press, recently for treating Denise Van Outen, rock giant Rick Wakeman and broadcaster Paul Ross. David is Medical Director at Focus Laser Vision, known as a world-leading clinic in the treatment of presbyopia, or age related loss of close vision. Focus Laser Vision is also London's only clinic to offer next-generation Z-LASIK laser eye treatment for short sight, long sight or astigmatism.

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