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Kansas City, MO June 1, 2002 --- The Food & Drug Administration has accepted critical data from Jones Eye Centers for a new procedure that may help millions of Americans with hyperopia (farsightedness) see better.
The device to improve patients' sight, called the ViewPoint TM CK System, uses radio frequency energy to shrink collagen tissue within the cornea, thus reshaping it. The FDA recently accepted a clinical module of a Pre-Market Approval (PMA), which requests approval of the device to treat spherical hyperopia between 0.75 and 3.00 diopters. "This is a pivotal FDA submission for Jones Eye Centers because the clinical study of CK indicated that most patients continue to not need glasses," said Jane A. Doe, M.D., director of refractive surgery at HEC who also serves on the medical advisory board and is one of the investigators that conducts the studies. "The CK procedure is considered a less invasive alternative to LASIK for the treatment of hyperopia because no tissue is cut or removed from the eye. We should be able to correct most cases of hyperopia, and our initial studies indicate ultimately, presbyopia. Reading glasses won't be needed just because you turn 40." As many as 2.15 million Americans are expected to have refractive surgery this year, an increase from 1.82 million in 2000. If you are interested in learning more about CK, make an appointment online or call 800-555-1212. If you are a member of the media and want to schedule an interview call 800-555-1616 or e-mail youremail6@yourpractice.com. VISIT US AT: 1234 Your Street, Your City, Zip PH: 800-555-1212 / 281-555-1212 EMAIL: youremail@yourpractice.com Reproduction of any eye related videos, images or text from this website is strickly prohibited by copyright law. Patient Education Concepts, Inc. does not provide vision related medical advice, diagnosis or treatment information. All information provided on this website have been provided by Patient Education Concepts, Inc. Last updated: May 7th 2010. Email Patient Education Concepts, Inc. |