RayOne EMV IOL launches in New Zealand

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Publication / Evaluating The Benefits of Single-Use Ophthalmic Instrumentation

Evaluating The Benefits of Single-Use Ophthalmic Instrumentation

Publication / The Case For Hydrophillic IOLs

Dr Ben LaHood discusses the differences between hydrophilic and hydrophobic intraocular lens materials, and...

Publication / RayOne EMV: Uncompromising Range & Quality of Vision

CAKE Magazine summarised Prof Barrett's APACRS 2023 presentation on RayOne EMV, an FDA-approved non-diffractive...

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Publication / Increasing the Solutions for your Cataract Patients with RayOne EMV

Mr Sundeep Kheterpal (UK), explains that while multifocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) are still a great option for some patients, the RayOne EMV lens broadens the range of options for cataract patients who want to increase their intermediate range of vision, and even for those with myopia.

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Publication / Overcoming limitations of monofocal lenses with EDOF IOLs

Overcoming the Limitations of Conventional Monovision with New Extended Depth of Focus Lenses. A new lens concept and design for enhanced performance Alastair Stuart, Consultant Surgeon, London Vision Clinic, London, UK. While we are accustomed to recommending multifocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) in our practice, we recognise some important limitations.

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Publication / RayOne EMV First International Clinical Results

This white paper summarises the initial clinical results of twenty patients implanted bilaterally with RayOne EMV in the months leading up to the commercial launch.

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