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Vermont Surgeon Implants First Accommodating Crystalens in Russia
MOSCOW, Nov. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- AVermont eye surgeon performed the first
ever accommodating Crystalens surgery inRussia when he implanted the
Crystalens HD into a 49 year old Russian cataract patient. Dr. Jack Singer of
the Singer Eye Center ofRandolph, Vermont performed the surgery at the Ninth
International Conference on Modern Technologies in Cataract and Refractive
Surgery inMoscow, Russia.
The live televised surgery was watched by some 800 European refractive and
cataract surgeons who attended the conference at the S. Fyodorov Eye
Microsurgery Complex State Institution inMoscow. It was the first live
Crystalens HD surgery ever conducted inEurope.
Crystalens, which is a product of Bausch & Lomb, is the only FDA approved
accommodating intraocular lens. Unlike the standard cataract replacement
lenses, Crystalens not only eliminates the patient's cataract but also gives
the patient a full range of vision so that the patient can see near, fear and
everything in between. Many Crystalens patients hardly ever need their
glasses or contacts again.
Dr. Singer has performed eye surgery around the world. He called the
Russian experience an honor.
"To perform this surgery at the Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Complex with its
rich history in advancing ophthalmology is a great honor. I enjoy helping
surgeons understand new techniques and new products like the Crystalens HD. I
also benefit as a surgeon by learning from other physicians around the world,
which I can take back to my patients," said Dr. Singer.
Dr. Singer implanted the Crystalens HD into a 49-year oldMoscow woman,
Tatiana Pichugina who had developed a dense cataract. She had surgery on her
opposite eye two years ago with a fixed focus intraocular lens that Dr. Singer
said provided her good distance vision.
"After we implanted the Crystalens HD, as we expected she not only had
much better distance vision but also reported improved near vision. Tatiana
was very happy with the result because she now enjoys a broad range of
distance, intermediate and near vision. Like other Crystalens patients, she
is enjoying improved functional vision and a better quality of life," added
Dr. Singer.
Dr. Singer also was featured at two separate lectures during the
Conference where he discussed topics of importance to his fellow surgeons such
as Crystalens surgical technique, prevention of complications, and the
important role clinic staff plays in presenting this new technology to
prospective patients.
"The European surgeons have a high level of interest in the Crystalens HD.
Their ability to watch a surgery and speak directly with Dr. Singer about his
experiences as a surgeon and the satisfaction of his patients will help
advance the adoption of the accommodating intraocular lens around the world,"
said Amy Jacobs, Global Director of Marketing for Bausch & Lomb.
Dr. Singer shared his experiences with a number of surgeons who attended
the American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting inAtlanta, Georgia this
week.
For more information about the Singer Eye Center please visit
http://www.singereye.com. For more information about Crystalens, please visit
http://www.crystalens.com. The Crystalens(R) Call Center is 1-888-393-6642
SOURCE Bausch & Lomb
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