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Market Research Report
Innovative Surgical Devices for Human Vision Disorders
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Innovative Surgical Devices for Human Vision Disorders published by Technical Insights, Inc. in March, 2009. This report consists of 101 Pages and the price starts from US $ 6500.
Abstract
The research service titled "Innovative Surgical Devices for Human Eye
Disorders" covers at length the advancements and trends in the accommodative
intraocular lenses, implantable retinal devices, and laser surgery devices
domains. This report also profiles some of the notable technology adoption
factors influencing decision-making process involved in choosing best
ophthalmological surgical devices for this sector.
Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Scope and Methodology Preview
- Scope of the Research Service
- Research Methodology
Trends in Surgical Devices Applicable to the Ophthalmologic Industry
- Snapshot of Current Trends
- Future Trends Analysis
2. TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION FACTOR AND IMPACT ANALYSIS
Technology Primer
- Sneak Preview of Eye Disease Clusters
- Ophthalmic Surgical Product Portfolio for Eye Concerns
Insights into Technology Adoption Factors
- Technology Drivers and Restraints
- Technology Challenges
Strategic Assessment and Analyst Insights
- SWOT Matrix for Surgical Devices Used in Ophthalmology Sector
- Future Directions for Key Surgical Devices Used in Vision
Correction--Technology Roadmap
- Strategic Recommendations
3. GLOBAL ASSESSMENT OF NOTABLE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS
Accommodative Intraocular Lens
- Fully Diffractive Multifocal IOL for Cataract--USA
- Functional Vision with a Promising Dual Optic Accommodating IOL--USA
- Most Frequently Implanted Apodized Diffractive IOL--Viable Option for
Improving Vision Post-Cataract Surgery--USA
- Hydrophilic Acrylic IOLs Designed to be Free of Spherical Aberration--USA
- Implantable Multifocal IOL Designed to be Compatible with Real
Microincision--Germany
- Accommodating and Adjustable IOLs for Treating Cataract and Reading
Far-Sightedness Conditions--Netherlands
- Contact Lenses to Measure Intraocular Pressure and Study Glaucoma--USA
- Photochromic IOL Recognized to be Outpacing Aspheric IOL under Mesopic
Conditions--Mexico
- Suggestions for Achieving Enhanced Refractive Outcomes--USA
Implantable Retinal Devices
- Epimacular Brachytherapy Device--A Potential Treatment Option for Wet
AMD--USA
- Ex-PRESS Miniature Glaucoma Shunt to Reduce Intraocular Pressure--Israel
- Bioengineered Hydrogel Material for Renewing Near Vision--USA
- Trabectome for Minimally Invasive Surgical Management of Glaucoma--USA
- Noninvasive Robotically Controlled Treatments for Neovascular Diseases of
the Eye--USA
- Telescope Prosthesis for End-Stage Macular Degeneration--USA
- Vision Screening Device for Detection of Diabetes-Induced Retinal
Metabolic Stress--USA
- Polymer-Based Corneal Implants for Better Eyesight--Germany
- Tiny Surgical Implant That Helps Prevent Complete Vision Loss--USA
Laser Surgery Devices
- SOLX 790 Laser--Next-Generation Glaucoma Treatment Platform--USA
- Semi-Automated Pattern Generation Technique for Proliferative Diabetic
Retinopathy Laser Treatment--Singapore
- Advanced Refractive Laser Surgery System Receives FDA Clearance--USA
- Overview of Surgical Options Used to Treat Retinal Detachment--USA
4. PATENTS AND DATABASE OF KEY INDUSTRY PARTICIPANTS
Patents
- Revolutionizing Cataract Products--Key Patents
- Advanced Refractive Products--Key Patents
- Glaucoma Treatment Devices--Key Patents
- Corneal and Retinal Care Products--Key Patents
Glossary and Database of Key Industry Participants
- Glossary of Terms
- Corporate Participants
- Academic Participants
5. DECISION SUPPORT DATABASE
Decision Support Database Tables
- Government Healthcare Expenditure--World (2002 to 2012)
- Total Healthcare Expenditure--World (2002 to 2012)
- Private Healthcare Expenditure--World (2002 to 2012)
- Diabetes Incidence--World (2002 to 2012)
- Number of Hospitals--World (2002 to 2012)
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