Dougherty Laser Vision Recruits Patients for Tetraflex IOL Cataract/Presbyopia Clinical Study
Dougherty Laser Vision Recruits Patients for Tetraflex;
Cataract/Presbyopia Clinical Study
Patients Eligible to Receive Free Next-Generation Accommodating
Intraocular Lens (IOL) Implant Designed for Clear Vision at All
Distances
Los Angeles – January 31, 2006 – Dougherty Laser Vision --
one of Southern California’s leading centers for vision correction
research -- is recruiting patients with cataracts and presbyopia to
participate in a clinical study of the new Tetraflex accommodating
intraocular lens (IOL).
Patients who meet the eligibility criteria and participate in the study
will
receive the Tetraflex lens at no cost. Other currently available
IOLs for presbyopia can cost patients up to $3000 per implant, in
addition to the fee for standard cataract surgery typically covered by
medical insurance.
Already in widespread use throughout Europe, the Tetraflex is a new
generation intraocular lens implant intended to provide permanent clear
reading, intermediate and distance vision for patients with cataracts
and presbyopia. It is designed to replace the patient’s aging natural
lens with an implant that restores more youthful clarity and zooming
power, while eliminating or greatly reducing the need for reading
glasses.
Dougherty Laser Vision is one of just seven vision centers nationwide
selected to participate in the research study conducted under the
auspices of FDA regulations. Medical Director Paul Dougherty, M.D.
performed the first Tetraflex procedure in Western North America last
November. In addition to serving as an investigator for the Tetraflex
clinical trial, Dr. Dougherty was among the first ophthalmologists in
the nation to offer the FDA-approved Crystalens accommodating IOL.
“What makes the new Tetraflex lens so exciting is its advanced design,
which has been developed to restore zooming power in a way that closely
replicates the eye’s natural lens,” said Dr. Dougherty. “Results from
earlier international studies are very promising, and show that the
Tetraflex may provide superior results to the current crop of
accommodating IOLs already approved by the FDA.”
Earlier generation IOLs attempt to restore reading vision by diverting
incoming light in a multifocal fashion, rather than focusing a single
point of light at various distances. Using this approach, they try to
trick the brain into perceiving clear all-distance vision. In contrast,
the Tetraflex has been developed to emulate the eye’s natural lens by
moving forward and backward within the eye. This movement is designed to
allow the lens to focus on a single point of light, and truly
accommodate (i.e., zoom) to see clear vision at all distances.
“The clinical trial launched at our center offers qualified patients a
unique opportunity to benefit from the latest lens implant technology,”
added Dr. Dougherty.
Patients interested in learning more about the trial should
contact
Dougherty Laser Vision or call (888) 78-LASIK.
A cataract is a cloudy or opaque area in the eye’s lens that usually
develops gradually with advancing age. Environmental factors, injuries,
metabolic diseases such as diabetes and certain medications can also
accelerate cataract formation. Presbyopia is the progressive,
age-related loss of the eye’s ability to focus for reading and other
close tasks.
The investigational Tetraflex lens implant procedure takes just minutes,
and is essentially identical to standard intraocular lens insertion
during cataract surgery. The lens is made from 100% biocompatible
material, and is inserted into the eye through a 3-mm or smaller clear
corneal incision. It is designed to be readily removed and exchanged
through the same incision. The Tetraflex IOL is manufactured by Lenstec
(St. Petersburg, FL).
About Dougherty Laser Vision
Dougherty Laser Vision serves an expansive three county area, with
offices in Los Angeles (Hancock Park), Ventura County (Camarillo)
and Santa Barbara. These centers offer a full range of customized
treatment options, from wavefront-guided LASIK to intraocular lens (IOL)
implants. For more than a decade, Dougherty Laser Vision has also been a
leader in clinical research, participating in numerous clinical trials
on the latest vision correction techniques and technology.
Dr. Dougherty
is one of just 39 surgeons in the world to serve on the editorial board
of the Journal of Refractive Surgery – the American Academy of
Ophthalmology’s peer-reviewed scientific journal about new developments
in refractive surgery. More information about Dougherty Laser Vision is
available by calling (888) 78-LASIK or visiting
www.dlvision.com.
CAUTION: INVESTIGATIONAL DEVICE. Limited by Federal (or United States)
law to investigational use.
Tetraflex IOL
Dr. Paul Dougherty is a Los Angeles Laser Eye Surgery specialist who also is an expert with the
Crystalens and
Staar Visian ICL Implantable Contact Lens.
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