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Rayner to Roll Out First Spiral IOL at 2024 ESCRS Congress
Author: Joan McKenna
Rayner said a proprietary AI engine trained on patient outcomes had been used to help create the spiral design of its new RayOne Galaxy IOL models.
UK-based Rayner reported Aug. 26 that it was set to launch the first spiral intraocular lens models—the RayOne Galaxy and Galaxy Toric—at the 2024 ESCRS Congress, set for Sept. 6-10 in Barcelona, Spain.
The device maker said a proprietary AI engine trained on patient outcomes had been used to help create the spiral design, a nondiffractive optic that delivers a continuous full range of vision with minimized dysphotopsia and zero percent light loss.
The lenses come fully preloaded in the same single-use injector system used for the rest of the RayOne family of lenses.
Tim Clover, Rayner CEO, said: “We all read about the life changing potential of AI, but this is a real-world example of technology impacting the outcomes of patients.”
Clinical investigations for the RayOne Galaxy are being conducted in 2024 with leading surgeons globally and at key research labs in Europe and Brazil, Rayner said.