Dr. Joseph Dello Russo of Dello Russo LaserVision of New York Contributes to Milestone One Millionth Blade-Free LASIK Procedures
2006年11月29日 - 3:28AM
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Dr. Dello Russo Is One of the First Surgeons in the Nation to Offer
Blade-Free LASIK With the IntraLase Method NEW YORK, Nov. 28
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dr. Joseph Dello Russo of LaserVision of
New York is among a select number of ophthalmic surgeons whose work
has contributed toward the milestone one millionth all-laser LASIK
procedure using the IntraLase Method(TM), confirming the demand for
IntraLase(R) FS laser technology, according to IntraLase Corp.
(NASDAQ:ILSE). Dr. Dello Russo is one of the first surgeons in the
entire country to offer blade-free LASIK with the IntraLase Method,
and has completed nearly 20,000 LASIK no-blade procedures to date.
He has completed a total of 50,000 laser surgeries since 1991. The
IntraLase FS laser is the first technology for a truly all-laser,
blade-free LASIK procedure, replacing the hand-held microkeratome
blade historically used in creating LASIK corneal flaps -- the
first step of the procedure -- with a computer-guided, ultra-fast
femtosecond (fem-to-second) laser. The IntraLase laser virtually
eliminates the most severe sight-threatening LASIK complications
related to use of the microkeratome and, by creating an optimal
corneal surface below the flap, provides for better visual outcomes
-- taking many patients to 20/20 vision and beyond. "We have seen a
significant improvement in our visual acuity outcomes and a
meaningful reduction in our LASIK complication rate using the
IntraLase Method," said Dr. Dello Russo. "The blade-free approach
is a very comforting message to patients, since it addresses one of
their primary obstacles -- fear of the surgery. Offering the
IntraLase all-laser LASIK platform has been a very positive
experience for our patients, referring doctors and surgeons." In
addition to LaserVision of New York, the IntraLase FS laser
technology has been adopted by such top ophthalmic teaching
institutes as Duke University Medical School, the Wilmer Eye
Institute at Johns Hopkins, the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at
University of Miami, and Stanford University, all of which use the
technology to train future generations of LASIK surgeons.
Blade-Free Safety and Better Vision with All-Laser LASIK According
to Dr. Dello Russo, the 4th Generation IntraLase FS laser uses an
infrared light beam, generating 60,000 pulses per second, to
prepare the intracorneal bed and create the corneal flap in the
first step of LASIK. 1 Using an "inside-out" process, the laser
beam is precisely focused to a point within the cornea. 2 The laser
pulses then create thousands of microscopic bubbles which define
the incision within the intracorneal surface. 3 Along the edge,
bubbles are then stacked up at a beveled angle -- a feature unique
to the IntraLase Method -- to the corneal surface to complete the
flap. 4 From start to finish, the IntraLase Method typically takes
15 - 30 seconds. 5 The physician then exposes the prepared corneal
bed for excimer laser treatment (the second step of LASIK) by
lifting the flap. 6 The LASIK procedure is complete when the flap
is securely repositioned on its beveled edge. With the IntraLase
laser, the surgeon can precisely control the critical first step of
LASIK. Physician-programmed laser specifications include flap
diameter, depth, hinge location and width, and side-cut
architecture -- factors which can be varied to meet patients'
needs. The IntraLase laser creates a distinctive beveled-edge flap,
which allows for precise repositioning, alignment and seating after
LASIK is completed. This feature reduces the risk of flap
displacement, a complication seen with microkeratome flaps. "The
IntraLase laser makes LASIK safer by replacing the hand-held
microkeratome blade with the computer-guided precision of a laser,"
said Dr. Dello Russo, noting that the completion of approximately
one million IntraLase Method procedures demonstrates an impressive
safety profile for patients. LASIK with the advanced IntraLase
Method, he added, also has been clinically proven to deliver better
visual outcomes in both standard and Custom LASIK procedures with
more patients achieving visual acuity of 20/20, 20/15 and even
20/12.5. About Dr. Joseph Dello Russo Joseph Dello Russo, M.D., has
been instrumental in the testing and approval of excimer laser
technology for refractive eye surgery. He is one of the leading
laser eye surgeons performing these procedures, including Custom
LASIK. He was also named "one of the top most experienced laser
surgeons in the nation." Dr. Dello Russo is both an innovator and
an example to other ophthalmologists. His experience with the
excimer laser and LASIK have been used to instruct hundreds of eye
doctors at Dello Russo Laser Vision, as well as at national and
international seminars. He was a frequent keynote speaker at these
seminars from 1991 to 1996. In addition, Dr. Dello Russo introduced
the down-up system of LASIK, a substantial improvement to the first
stage of the procedure. About IntraLase Corp. IntraLase designs,
develops, and manufactures an ultra-fast laser that is
revolutionizing refractive and corneal surgery by creating safe and
more precise corneal incisions. Delivering on the promise of
ophthalmic laser technology, the IntraLase FS laser, related
software, and disposable devices replace the hand-held
microkeratome blade used during LASIK surgery. The unsurpassed
accuracy of IntraLase's computer-controlled femtosecond laser has
been shown to improve safety profiles and visual outcomes when used
during LASIK. Additionally, the IntraLase FS laser creates
precision-designed intracorneal incisions that when combined can be
used during lamellar and penetrating keratoplasty, and intrastromal
ring implantation. IntraLase is presently in the process of
commercializing applications of its technology in the treatment of
corneal diseases that require corneal transplant surgery. The
company's proprietary laser and disposable patient interfaces are
presently marketed throughout the United States and 32 other
countries. IntraLase is headquartered and manufactures its products
in Irvine, California. For additional information, visit the
company's web site: http://www.intralase.com/. IntraLase is a
registered trademark of IntraLase Corp. IntraLase Method is a
trademark of IntraLase Corp. The IntraLase Method can only be
performed using the IntraLase FS laser. Mkt Doc 578 Rev. A
DATASOURCE: IntraLase Corp. CONTACT: Stephanie Waterman, RN,
+1-201-384-7333, or cell, +1-201-522-3081, , for IntraLase Corp.
Web site: http://www.intralase.com/
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