hi
there is an update on avedro page on internet
it,s about accelerated crosslinking and another things
update on avedro page
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- Lynn White
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Re: update on avedro page
Hi jhon
The actual link is here
Frustratingly, though, there is no detailed info on the accelerated CXL except that it takes a few minutes.
Also, the before and after topographies on the webpage look very impressive but there no details of what this was like several weeks later nor are there any details of change (improvement) in visual acuity.
I hope they put up some more comprehensive information! It is really difficult to say how successful a procedure is with such limited details as this.
Lynn
The actual link is here
Frustratingly, though, there is no detailed info on the accelerated CXL except that it takes a few minutes.
Also, the before and after topographies on the webpage look very impressive but there no details of what this was like several weeks later nor are there any details of change (improvement) in visual acuity.
I hope they put up some more comprehensive information! It is really difficult to say how successful a procedure is with such limited details as this.
Lynn
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Ladyburd
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Re: update on avedro page
Hi
I'm looking into Cross Linking after having INTACS a year ago. Will this be available in the UK soon, as I was thinking of July 2011 for getting it done?
Does anyone know what order its best to get eyes done, i.e should I get my bad eye done first (if the cornea is thick enough)?
Thanks in advance
Cx
I'm looking into Cross Linking after having INTACS a year ago. Will this be available in the UK soon, as I was thinking of July 2011 for getting it done?
Does anyone know what order its best to get eyes done, i.e should I get my bad eye done first (if the cornea is thick enough)?
Thanks in advance
Cx
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Re: update on avedro page
Hi Ladybird
I presume you mean the accelerated CXL? No-one knows yet what the availability will be. Normal CXL is already widely available in the UK in private clinics.
As to order, it is usually best to have the worst eye done first and to let that settle and give reasonable vision before attempting to do the "good eye". There is always some fluctuation of corneal shape and thus prescription after CXL (can be up to 6 months for some people) so remember that you will have to rely on the worst eye for everything whilst the good eye is settling down.
Lynn
I presume you mean the accelerated CXL? No-one knows yet what the availability will be. Normal CXL is already widely available in the UK in private clinics.
As to order, it is usually best to have the worst eye done first and to let that settle and give reasonable vision before attempting to do the "good eye". There is always some fluctuation of corneal shape and thus prescription after CXL (can be up to 6 months for some people) so remember that you will have to rely on the worst eye for everything whilst the good eye is settling down.
Lynn
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Optometrist Contact Lens Fitter
Clinical Director, UltraVision
email: lynn.white@lwvc.co.uk
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jhon
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Re: update on avedro page
Lynn White wrote:I hope they put up some more comprehensive information! It is really difficult to say how successful a procedure is with such limited details as this.
Lynn
i really hope that too
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stevematic
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Re: update on avedro page
Lynn White wrote:Hi jhon
The actual link is here
Frustratingly, though, there is no detailed info on the accelerated CXL except that it takes a few minutes.
Also, the before and after topographies on the webpage look very impressive but there no details of what this was like several weeks later nor are there any details of change (improvement) in visual acuity.
I hope they put up some more comprehensive information! It is really difficult to say how successful a procedure is with such limited details as this.
Lynn
Hi Lynn,
I found a link for an article with more information re: the Keraflex procedure as well as more topographies
http://bmctoday.net/crstodayeurope/pdfs ... raflex.pdf
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Re: update on avedro page
thank you stevematic
but this pdf contain old results from march 2010
but this pdf contain old results from march 2010
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