Akreos Implantable Lens gets FDA Appoval

Visian Implantable Collamer Lens is currently the most used and popular ICL in the market. However, it might soon have serious competition from bosch and lomb with their Akreos implantable lens soon to be launched.

Bosch and Lomb’s Akreos implantable lens got an approval from US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market the Akreos Advanced Optics Aspheric Lens (model AO60) in the United States.  The Akreos AO Lens is a single-piece, foldable acrylic intraocular lens with a four-haptic design and aspheric optics designed to be aberration-free. The lens is implanted with Bausch & Lomb’s single-use AI-28 inserter, which enables single-handed insertion through an un-enlarged standard phaco incision.

“I have been treating patients with the Akreos AO Lens for more than a year and a half in Canada and the single-piece four-haptic design allows for consistent post-op centration,” said Rosa Braga-Mele, M.Ed, M.D., FRCSC. Dr. Braga-Mele serves as the director of the Cataract Unit and Surgical Teaching at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Toronto.

The distinctive properties of the Akreos lens will serve as a pathway to microincision cataract surgery, enabling new lens technologies that can be inserted through smaller incisions.

The company expects to begin shipping the Akreos AO Lens to surgical facilities by the end of September.

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