Rayner Secures FDA Approval for RayOne EMV Toric IOL
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Rayner secures FDA approval for RayOne EMV Toric IOL
The RayOne EMV was developed in collaboration with Australian ophthalmologist Prof Graham Barrett. Image: Rayner.Rayner has announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved its RayOne EMV Toric intraocular lens (IOL). In a media release it said the approval followed the successful completion of a pivotal Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) study. The lens is now available to US surgeons seeking to deliver high-quality vis…
Rayner Secures FDA Approval for RayOne EMV Toric IOL
The FDA has approved Rayner's RayOne EMV Toric IOL following the completion of a pivotal investigational device exemption (IDE) study. According to Rayner, the RayOne EMV Toric lens has been engineered to provide exceptional rotational stability and refractive precision. It expands Rayner’s EMV platform, which was developed in collaboration with ophthalmic surgeon Professor Graham Barrett. In the multicenter, randomized, active-controlled FDA …
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