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Coastal Vision Medical Group offers the RxSight LAL to Cataract Patients

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Patients who received the Light-Adjustable Lens (LAL) were approximately twice as likely to achieve 20/20 vision without glasses than patients who received a standard monofocal intraocular lens (IOL).

Ophthalmic – An Evolving Industry

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Ophthalmic equipment are medical devices which are designed for vision correction and surgical diagnosis, purposes and help to prevent disorders such as, dry eye, cataract glaucoma etc. This story takes our readers to the industry analysis and innovations in the ophthalmic equipment industry.

Innovations in Ophthalmic Equipment

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Ophthalmology is at the brink of a revolution and we are happy to be a part of it, as we increase our armamentarium in delivering the best and safest patient eye care that was ever possible!   
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A step in the right direction

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More than 80% of the country’s requirement of medical devices is met through imports. Though the new government under the aegis of Narendra Modi is pushing for its “Make in India” agenda to promote domestic manufacturing, the initiative is yet to yield tangible results at least in the field of medical devices manufacturing.

STALIF M FLX listed as the top ALIF 3D-printed cage

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FDA grants emergency use authorization for Novel Aerosol Infection Containment Device

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Pen Needles from Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices

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HMD (Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices) Pen needles are assembled and packaged on totally automated machines. These have been designed to improve user’s contact...

New imaging technique could help halt pre-term births

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A new technique called electromyometrial imaging (EMMI) can display a colour-coded, three-dimensional picture of uterine contractions that may help doctors identify and prevent preterm labour.