LENSAR, Inc. Launches Streamline™ III to Assist Cataract Surgeons in Managing and Improving Astigmatism Treatment for Optimal Visual Outcomes
January 26, 2017 at 09:05 am
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LENSAR, Inc. announced Streamline III, its third system upgrade in less than two years. Setting the standard in expanding the capabilities of the cataract surgeon, this latest update facilitates more precise and intuitive astigmatism management features compared to earlier generations. Additionally, today’s news reinforces LENSAR’s continued commitment to meet the evolving demands of refractive cataract surgeons and patients. The latest system enhancements include wireless transfer of total corneal astigmatism measurements, including posterior corneal astigmatism, from the Cassini Corneal Shape Analyzer (i-Optics) to allow surgeons to optimize treatment for each individual patient. This joins LENSAR’s growing list of astigmatism-centric features, such as arcuate incision surgeon tables, IntelliAxis steep axis corneal marking, Iris Registration with automatic cyclorotation adjustment, and Intelligent Incisions localized corneal imaging.
LENSAR, Inc. is a commercial-stage medical device company. The Company is focused on designing, developing, and marketing a femtosecond laser system for the treatment of cataracts and the management of pre-existing or surgically induced corneal astigmatism. Its product portfolio consists of the LENSAR Laser System and ALLY Adaptive Cataract Treatment System (ALLY System) and its associated consumable components. The system incorporates a range of technologies designed to assist the surgeon in obtaining visual outcomes. The consumable portion of the system consists of a disposable patient interface device kit. The ALLY System is designed to combine its femtosecond laser technology features with enhanced laser capabilities into a single small unit that allows surgeons to perform a femtosecond laser assisted cataract procedure in a single operating room or in-office surgical suite. Its system is used across surgeons, hospital outpatient surgical facilities and ambulatory surgery centers.