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RETINA COMPANY SHOWCASE: Bausch + Lomb panel from Healthegy's OIS@ASRS 2016: Calvin Roberts, MD, SVP & Chief Medical Officer - Bausch + Lomb For more on Ophthalmology Innovation News & Events visit: http://ois.net/ Vitrectomy technology has changed little since Robert Machemer, MD, invented his 17-gauge single-port pneumatic cutter in 1972, Bausch + Lomb senior VP and chief medical officer Cal Roberts, MD, said at the “Retina Company Showcase” at OIS@ASRS 2016, but now B+L is working on a new approach to vitrectomy. “Every vitrector works by pulling and then cutting, but suppose that we could cut the vitreous first and then just aspirate that which has been cut,” Dr. Roberts said. Plus add new technology that increases the vitrectomy cut rate from around 5,000 per minute with today’s machines to around 1.7 million cuts per minute. A new attachment to B+L’s Stellaris PC platform, which is currently in development, uses hypersonic liquefaction in place of the conventional dual-needle guillotine cutter of conventional vitrectomy. The single-needle design works through a continuously open port. “The needle is mounted on a piezoelectric transducer element that vibrates harmonically to create a cutting rate of approximately 1.7 million cuts per minute,” Dr. Roberts explained. Read more about this panel here: http://ois.net/bausch-and-lomb-shares...