Advances in regenerative medicine may alter treatment of corneal endothelial diseases

The last decade has seen significant advances in the field of corneal surgery. Various lamellar keratoplasty techniques have been refined, and endothelial keratoplasty in the form of Descemet’s stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty has now become the standard for endothelial diseases. Worldwide, DSAEK is now one of the most common techniques for endothelial transplant, with excellent functional outcomes.However, Descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasty, with its better functional results and faster visual recovery, is now challenging DSAEK. The concern with DMEK is the handling of the delicate Descemet’s membrane and endothelium and the surgical trauma to the endothelium that occurs during the insertion of the scrolled tissue into the anterior chamber. The technique to unscroll the Descemet’s membrane endothelial complex, the prolonged time to unfold, as well as issues with identifying the correct orientation are challenges facing the novice surgeon. Various techniques to assist the insertion and reduce the surgical time and trauma to the endothelium, such as Busin’s technique of tri-folding the donor endothelium complex on a scaffold of soft contact lens to transfer the tissue using a bimanual injector system or that by Tan using a Descemet’s mat or corneal tissues along with the endo inserter, are interesting concepts.

Tobii AB: Invitation to Tobii’s conference call following the Q1 2016 interim report

STOCKHOLM–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Regulatory News: Tobii AB plans to publish the interim report for the period January 1—March 31 on May 4 at 08.00 CET. Following this report Tobii will arrange a conference call with web cast presentation for investors, analysts and media. Tobii’s President and CEO Henrik Eskilsson and CFO Esben Olesen will present and comment on the report. After the presentation there will be time for questions. The presentation will be held in English. Time Wednesday, May 4, 2016