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Femtolaser OK’d for Cataract Surgery

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ABBOTT PARK, Ill., April 23, 2012 — Abbott’s iFS advanced femtosecond laser has received FDA clearance for use in corneal and cataract surgeries to create bow-shaped or curved arcuate incisions, the company announced. The fifth generation of IntraLase technology, iFS laser is currently used to create lasik flaps and other corneal incisions. The device allows surgeons to make precise, bladeless arcuate incisions during surgery and to customize each incision. The placement, length, depth and radius of curvature can influence the surgeon’s desired change to the cornea. These parameters are often difficult...Read full article

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    Published: April 2012
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    cornea
    The transparent front layer of the eye. Light entering the eye is refracted (converged) by the outer surface of the cornea.
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