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InnovEyes: Introduction of customised LASIK ablations using Artificial Intelligence from Athens!

Introduction of customised LASIK ablations using Artificial Intelligence! Yet another medical innovation from our team in Athens, Greece directed by A. John Kanellopoulos, MD. This artificial intelligence for highly customised LASIK ablations, offers the ultimate safety-as it can only be applied to eye it was designed for- ultimate precision, as it is completely customised for the intricate characteristics of each individual eye of each patient! A. John Kanellopoulos, MD, Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology, NYU Medical School in New York City, New York and his team applied successfully this innovative technique developed by Alcon (Ft. Worth, TX) and its European Branch of excimer laser: Wavelight (Erlagen, Germany) in Q4 of 2019 (as soon as it received CE Mark approval for clinical use in the European Union countries). 3 months ago, Dr Kanellopoulos was awarded the Life Achievement Award from the American Academy of Ophthalmology. This is the first time a Greece-based Ophthalmologist has received this honour for prolific academic contribution to the Academy, especially in regards of Topography –guided laser applications and recently introducing the Topography-Modified Refraction as the ultimate customisation tool in laser vision correction, as well as in more complicated cases. “Over the years, we have insisted upon LASIK topography-customised ablations that are currently being applied globally. I directed the initial training of US surgeons in Topography-guided ablations, several years ago, and me and my team have organised dozens of full-day workshops to help eye-surgeons adapt our diagnostic and treatment algorithms.This work has led evidently to the design of artificial intelligence which can help the surgeon reach the optimal customised refractive target set by our work of 2 decades, within a few seconds! This technology performs all – previously highly time-consuming imaging, calculations, and correlation to the patient’s subjective refractive choice." Specifically, it combines three pre-existing, autonomous diagnostic units in one (labelled as the SITEMAP): 1) axial length measurement (using laser technology) 2) total eye wavefront calculation 3) highly detailed corneal and anterior segment of the eye tomography. Until now, the surgeon had to rely on empirical calculations to combine these diagnostics in order to reach the optimal refractive result! A child of a decade of research, this exciting, new technology combines measurements of the three diagnostic devices to create mathematical models of ray-tracing (light refraction within a normal human eye). It is also capable of incorporating predictable biomechanic changes of the cornea and the anticipated epithelial remodeling that take place after the LASIK procedure. The intricate artificial intelligence combines the above and produces a tangible, guiding, final “number”, both for myopia and for astigmatism as well as for the wavefront correction and the potential existing tilt (the potential angle between the normally parallel lens and cornea planes) Hours of data entry and empirical calculations of the examinations and imaging noted above, are now performed within 5-10 seconds by the system’s AI-as demonstrated in our video, combining automatically all diagnostic parameters and correlating them using complicated mathematical calculations, while nullifying the potential for human error! The calculation module is named INNOVEYES by Alcon. This artificial intelligence and its capacity to combine all data from a single diagnostic device is the first of its kind and results from its use were presented for the first time globally in Athens, Greece, during the Panhellenic Meeting of the Greek College of Ophthalmology on December 14th, 2019! Dr Kanellopoulos concludes: “our Athens-New York City ophthalmology team has been on the global frontline, especially in regards to customised laser vision correction and therapeutic applications. It is with great honour and with personal gratitude towards both my associates and the Alcon/Wavelight brilliant team that we yet pave a new Frontier, vigorously and consistently as for the past 20 years”,

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