Nicholas C. Caro, MD

is a recognized pioneer in the field of corrective eye surgery, and has performed more than 25,000 procedures helping individuals enjoy a more satisfying, productive life.

 
         
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  Nicholas C. Caro MD - St. George Corrective Vision Center
4145 West Peterson Avenue - Suite 200 Chicago, Illinois 60646
773-685-5606 | 800-EYE-LASER | 800-RADIAL-K | 877-MISOJOS
 
     
NICHOLAS CARO INSTRUMENTS
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Medtronics Catalog - Nicholas Caro
     
NICHOLAS CARO PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Surgeon Trainer for the Nidek EC-5000
United States Published Application (App FT) Caro, Nicholas C.;et al.
"Scleral Clip and Procedures for Using Same", (US 2004/0092968 A1)
The Medical College of Wisconsin and the MCW-Marquette Medical Alumni Association, "Contribution To Medicine"
Dr. Caro holds a United States Patent in the area of Ophthalmic "External Mounted Clips", (6,517,555), Method for Treating Presbyopia
Designed and created new instruments for Refractive Surgery, which include: Newer and quieter microkeratome, Caro stromal polisher/flap manipulator, Caro Lasik cornea marker, Caro Lasik flap elevator and the Caro Lasik smoother to treat flap irregularities following Lasik surgery.
ISRS, 2000 Fall World Refractive Surgery Symposium Speaker, Care & Handling of Microkeratomes, Dallas, TX Lasik User's Breakfast Meeting
Allergan Sponsored Lecture, Speaker Lasik Techniques, Trends, and Marketing,
Clayton, MO
Surgeon Trainer for the BD K3000 Microkeratome
Nidek, Inc., Certificate of Achievement, Nidek EC-5000 Excimer Laser Training and Certification Course
Summit Technology, Inc., Refractive Excellence/Refractive Partnership Programs,
Faculty
Micra Surgical Products, Director of Keratome Development
Honorary Member of the Chinese Medical Society
Domilens, Inc. - Technical Advisor sponsored to teach an annual LASIK course
in Germany
EyeCorp, Inc. - Board of Director, Director of Keratorefractive Surgery
Storz Instrument Company - Member of the Medical Advisory Board
Microtech Surgical Products - Technical Advisor
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Contact Lens Wear Gives Social Benefit To Kids
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Daily Exposure To Sunlight Can Prevent Kids From Myopia
Spending a couple of hours outdoors each day could help children avoid becoming short-sighted, Australian researchers said Tuesday. Exposure to bright

High Temperatures Reduce Contact Lens Solution's Anti-fungal Properties
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Study Says Contact Lens Cases are Home to Pathogenic Amoebae
Contact lens cases are often contaminated with Acanthamoeba which cannot be killed by normal contact lens solution, according to a new Spanish study.

Gel may Help Slow Down Myopia Progression in Kids
A new study from University of Oklahoma Department of Ophthalmology has found that daily use of medication called pirenzepine gel can slow down myopia progression in children, say researchers.

Increased Outdoor Activity Lessens Myopia Risk in Kids
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Glaucoma Could Be Monitored by Smart Contact Lens
A novel contact lens with a built-in pressure sensor that could help monitor conditions such as glaucoma has been developed by researchers at the University of California, Davis, US.

'Natural' Contact Lens Moisturizer
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FDA Plans to Study the Outcome of Lasik Eye Surgery in Patients
Lasik eye surgery has come in for some flak by a few patients who are unhappy with their vision, post surgery. According to the FDA about 5 percent of

Study Busts the Myth Between Myopia and Introversion
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Army Hospital Gets Its First Lasik Surgery Centre
The first ever Kerato-Refractive Surgery (Lasik Surgery) Centre of the Armed Forces was inaugurated at Army Hospital (Research and Referral), in New Delhi

LASIK Patients Worldwide Report More Than 95 Percent Satisfaction Rate
An average 95.4 percent of LASIK patients have reported satisfaction with their new vision. The American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery announced

Superhuman Vision Made Possible With Contact Lens
Movie characters from the Terminator to the Bionic Woman use bionic eyes to zoom in on far-off scenes, have useful facts pop into their field of view, or create virtual crosshairs.

LASIK: a Perfect Solution to Myopia
Laser surgery to correct vision problems has been in use since the early 1990s. Photorefractive Keratotomy (PRK) is typically used to correct low to moderate

Contact Lens can Aggravate Sickness
Contact lens has made people take the news, that they have myopia or hypermetropia, better. It has revolutionised the cosmetic industry. But optometry experts in the U.

Women in Their 50s and 60s Can Opt for LASIK Eye Surgery
It's not too late for women in their 50s and 60s to consider LASIK eye surgery, says Leo Maguire, M.D., a Mayo Clinic ophthalmologist. LASIK -- short

Lasik Device To Correct Bifocal Vision Approved
One of America's biggest eye care companies has had its recent invention-the CustomVue Monovision Lasik device, approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

Optometrists Support AMO's Voluntary Contact Lens Solution Recall
ST. LOUIS: Following Advanced Medical Optics' voluntary recall on Friday of its Complete(R) MoisturePlus(TM) brand contact lens solution, doctors of optometry

U.S. Navy Offers Intralase No-Blade Lasik for Servicemen
The U.S. Navy recently began to pay Lasik surgery costs for serviceman who use no-blade Lasik eye surgeons. Dr. Dello Russo, one of the pioneers who introduced

Juvenile Onset Myopia may Be Due to Parental Refractive Error
Progression of myopia is slower in children who wear a special kind of no-line bifocal lenses than those who wear more conventional lenses according to

In the Eye of a Storm- B (and) L Contact Lens Solution Recalled
New York- In an action replay of events just ten months ago, Bausch and Lomb, have recalled above 1 million bottles of contact lens solution, following

Wearing No-line Bifocals Slows Myopia Progression in Some Children
Certain children who wear a special kind of no-line bifocal lenses show signs of slower progression of myopia than those who wear more conventional lenses

PRK and LASIK Surgeries 'Safe and Effective'
Both LASIK and PRK eye procedures are safe and effective, according to results of a 10-year study presented at the recent American Academy of Ophthalmology's Joint Meeting.

Technology Making LASIK Safer for Those Who Have Had Previous Eye Surgery
Rapidly improving technology is making LASIK safer, as well as widening the scope of its potential benefits, according to A. John Kanellopoulous, MD,

Lasik or Lasek Surgery - Which One is Better?
A new study has shown that vision correction patients will be benefited equally with Lasik surgery as well as Lasek surgery. Both types of surgeries are equally safe and beneficial.

Study Compares LASIK and LASEK Eye Surgery
A study comparing the safety, effectiveness and reliability of LASIK and LASEK has found no clinically significant differences between the two types of laser eye surgery.

Investigations Reveal That Infections Due To Contact lens Could Cause Blindness
An investigation has found that 200 people in the United States and the Far East who use contact lenses have contracted an infection that could lead to blindness.

Reports Characterize Fungal Eye Infections Among Soft Contact Lens Wearers
CHICAGO - Fusarium, the fungus implicated in recent eye infections among soft contact lens wearers, is associated with an increasing number of cases of

Contact Lens Care Products Results In Eye Infection
Bausch (and) Lomb Inc. is in serious trouble after an eye infection was detected in association with the use of one of its lens care products. There are complaints

Alarm Raised for Contact Lens Wearers
The use of a Bausch (and) Lomb Inc's brand cleansing solution has been linked to a severe corneal fungal infection, which if left untreated can cause blindness.

LASIK Treatments Still To Reach Common Man
Even after a decade of its institution, Lasik, the eye surgery that corrects vision be means of Laser, remains out of reach of common man. An average

Lasik surgery effective in correcting vision
LASIK (Laser in Situ Keratomilensis), is the most widely performed laser vision correction today. It is effective in correcting short sightedness (Myopia),

New contact lens materials
According to researchers at the Southeastern Medical College at Dallas report that contact lenses, both rigid and soft, made from new hyper-oxygen transmissible

Contact Lenses Found To Slow Progression Of Myopia in Kids
Children who wear rigid gas permeable ( RGP ) contact lenses can minimize the chances their myopia will worsen over time say researchers according to a recent study .

Implantable Contact Lens Found Safe and Effective
A contact lens that is implanted permanently in the eye is safe and effective for treating nearsightedness. The device is intended to be an alternative

 

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