Xfloater Project
Testing lasers on artificial eyes and simulated vitreous environments.
Eye floaters, medically referred to as myodesopsia , occur due to the natural degradation, clustering, and liquefaction of collagen fibers within the eye’s vitreous humor. While traditionally dismissed by physicians as benign aging quirks, modern clinical studies show that severe, symptomatic floaters place a heavy psychological and visual burden on patients. Research indicates that patients with severe floaters are often willing to trade years of life or assume high risks of surgical complications just to regain clear vision. xfloater project
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The is a German medical research initiative focused on developing a safer, laser-based treatment method for eye floaters (vitreous opacities). Coordinated by the Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH) , the project aims to optimize laser vitreolysis to minimize risks like cataracts and glaucoma while making therapy accessible for debris closer to the retina. Research indicates that patients with severe floaters are
Clinically significant floaters are often referred to as . For many patients, these "shadows" are not just a nuisance but a serious impairment to quality of life, affecting reading and driving. While invasive surgery (vitrectomy) is an option, it carries high risks, leaving a massive clinical need for the Safer Laser Alternatives being developed by projects like XFloater. Current Status and Results
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