Re:Vision - Roy Rubinfeld, MD

Re:Vision - Roy Rubinfeld, MD Lead by Dr. Roy Rubinfeld, internationally recognized surgeon, Re:Vision specializes in laser vision

Dr. Roy Rubinfeld was the first Washington area ophthalmologist to become involved in the care of laser vision correction patients in 1991. He has performed tens of thousands of LASIK, PRK and other vision correction procedures. Together with his staff of highly trained technicians, optometrists and Vision Correction Consultants, Re:Vision - Roy Rubinfeld, MD prides itself in offering patients concierge service and the highest level of medical care possible. Re:Vision - Roy Rubinfeld, MD is conveniently located at two offices, minutes from the Beltway including Rockville, MD and Fairfax, VA. For more information, please visit www.revisionrubinfeld.com.

Over the weekend, the first copies of a ground-breaking study that will appear in print in Cornea in July came out. It i...
06/26/2023

Over the weekend, the first copies of a ground-breaking study that will appear in print in Cornea in July came out. It is the culmination of 14 years of collaborative, international hard work and what we believe is a road map to the future of keratoconus and ectasia treatment. I’m beyond excited to offer a sneak peek on what this study concludes.

EpiSmart Crosslinking for Keratoconus: A Phase 2 Study.

Randy J. Epstein MD Michael W Belin MD Deborah Gravemann RN CCRP Roxanne Littner MS and Roy S Rubinfeld MD MA

https://journals.lww.com/corneajrnl/pages/articleviewer.aspx?year=2023&issue=07000&article=00008&type=Fulltext

Conclusions: This [FDA study reporting on 2,238 subjects] examined the response of …patients with keratoconus to an “epi-on” CXL procedure using a novel technique for riboflavin delivery and…variations of UVA exposure protocol. Robust improvements were observed in visual acuity sustained over 12 months in a keratoconus population…including a large subset of young subjects 21 years old or younger…The results support our contention that this represents a safer, noninvasive crosslinking to arrest the progression of keratoconus.

Keratoconus occurs in 1.4% of 20-year-old westerners and between 4 and 7% of those in the developing world. This technology can change their treatment from surgical removal of the surface of the cornea, one eye at a time with a painful, long recovery to a non-invasive treatment that allows both eyes to be treated at one time and return to normal activities the next day. Please feel free to reach out with questions or comments.

I’m proud to share this but no work of this magnitude is done in a vacuum. We stand on the shoulders of others and this builds on my previous work as well that of so many others. I wish to gratefully thank some of those that have helped us get here. Apologies for those I missed.

THANK YOU!
Bruce Allen, Renato ambro, Arthur, Shamik Bafna Cleveland Eye Clinic, Walter Beebee, Michael Belin, Gregg Berdy, Brad Bowman, Carlos Buznego, Ciro Caruso, Michale Choi, Janet Conway, Cummings, Kevin Daly, Arvin Daneshmand, Kristen Davenport, Jonathan Davidorf Elizabeth Davis, Ray Hartman (deceased),John Gleason, Judy Gordon (deceased), Mark Heller (deceased), Bruno Edel, Barry Eiden, Randy Epstein, Randy Epstein, Sandy Feldman, Lance Forstot, National Keratoconus Foundation, Henry Gelender, S***a Gollamudi, Dan Goodman, Daniel Gore, Eric Grasshoff, Debi Gravemann, Adrienne Graves, Michael D Griffin, Erich Groos, Glenwood Gum, Aubrey Haddach, David Harden, Brad Hartman, Kathryn Masselam, Geoffrey Hervey, John Hovanesian, Albert Jun, John Kanellopoulos, Ken Kenyon, Deborah Kim, Mark Kontos, Wayne Korteweg, Colby Kraff, Gaston Lacayo, Erik Letko, Richard L Lindstrom, MD, Roxanne Littner, Jodi Luchs, Susan MacDonald, Parag Majmudar, Ranjan Malhotra, James D Malley, Karen G Malley, Mark Mandel, Cosimo Mazzota, Ty McCall, Seth Meskin, Kirsten Midgely, Andrew Morgenstern, Reza Mozayeni, Michael Mrochen, Marc Odrich, Carmine Ostacolo, Jai Parekh, Steve Parks, Ed Parsons, Hank Perry, Katherine Proctor, Sherman Reeves, Karolline Rocha, Steven Rosenfeld, Audrey Talley Rostov, MD, Marc Safran, Marc Safran, Erika Savio, Ira Shivitz, Evan Schoenberg, Jay Schwartz, Mark Shupe (deceased), Mazen Sinjab, Everett Smith, Uri Soiberman, Maxwell Viner Stein, Raymond Stein, Doyle Stulting, Briana Swanson, Jon Talamo, Shachar Tauber, Joe Tauber, Bill Trattler Jenny Turner, Neel Vadya, Michael Vrabec, Kirstin Wagner, Dave Wallace, George Waring IV, Mark Whitten, Bob Wiesenthal, Wiley, International Keratoconus Academy, National Institutes of Health (NIH)The staff and study coordinators of all investigators.

Today, a ground-breaking study will appear in print in Cornea. It is the culmination of 14 years of collaborative, inter...
06/24/2023

Today, a ground-breaking study will appear in print in Cornea. It is the culmination of 14 years of collaborative, international hard work and what we believe is a road map to the future of keratoconus and ectasia treatment. I’m beyond excited to offer a sneak peek on what this study concludes.

EpiSmart Crosslinking for Keratoconus: A Phase 2 Study.

Randy J. Epstein MD Michael W Belin MD Deborah Gravemann RN CCRP Roxanne Littner MS and Roy S Rubinfeld MD MA

https://journals.lww.com/corneajrnl/pages/articleviewer.aspx?year=2023&issue=07000&article=00008&type=Fulltext

Conclusions: This [FDA study reporting on 2,238 subjects] examined the response of …patients with keratoconus to an “epi-on” CXL procedure using a novel technique for riboflavin delivery and…variations of UVA exposure protocol. Robust improvements were observed in visual acuity sustained over 12 months in a keratoconus population…including a large subset of young subjects 21 years old or younger…The results support our contention that this represents a safer, noninvasive crosslinking to arrest the progression of keratoconus.

Keratoconus occurs in 1.4% of 20-year-old westerners and between 4 and 7% of those in the developing world. This technology can change their treatment from surgical removal of the surface of the cornea, one eye at a time with a painful, long recovery to a non-invasive treatment that allows both eyes to be treated at one time and return to normal activities the next day. Please feel free to reach out with questions or comments.

I’m proud to share this but no work of this magnitude is done in a vacuum. We stand on the shoulders of others and this builds on my previous work as well that of so many others. I wish to gratefully thank some of those that have helped us get here. Apologies for those I missed.

THANK YOU!
Bruce Allen, Renato ambro, Arthur, Shamik Bafna Cleveland Eye Clinic, Walter Beebee, Michael Belin, Gregg Berdy, Brad Bowman, Carlos Buznego, Ciro Caruso, Michale Choi, Janet Conway, Cummings, Kevin Daly, Arvin Daneshmand, Kristen Davenport, Jonathan Davidorf Elizabeth Davis, Ray Hartman (deceased),John Gleason, Judy Gordon (deceased), Mark Heller (deceased), Bruno Edel, Barry Eiden, Randy Epstein, Randy Epstein, Sandy Feldman, Lance Forstot, National Keratoconus Foundation, Henry Gelender, S***a Gollamudi, Dan Goodman, Daniel Gore, Eric Grasshoff, Debi Gravemann, Adrienne Graves, Michael D Griffin, Erich Groos, Glenwood Gum, Aubrey Haddach, David Harden, Brad Hartman, Kathryn Masselam, Geoffrey Hervey, John Hovanesian, Albert Jun, John Kanellopoulos, Ken Kenyon, Deborah Kim, Mark Kontos, Wayne Korteweg, Colby Kraff, Gaston Lacayo, Erik Letko, Richard L Lindstrom, MD, Roxanne Littner, Jodi Luchs, Susan MacDonald, Parag Majmudar, Ranjan Malhotra, James D Malley, Karen G Malley, Mark Mandel, Cosimo Mazzota, Ty McCall, Seth Meskin, Kirsten Midgely, Andrew Morgenstern, Reza Mozayeni, Michael Mrochen, Marc Odrich, Carmine Ostacolo, Jai Parekh, Steve Parks, Ed Parsons, Hank Perry, Katherine Proctor, Sherman Reeves, Karolline Rocha, Steven Rosenfeld, Audrey Talley Rostov, MD, Marc Safran, Marc Safran, Erika Savio, Ira Shivitz, Evan Schoenberg, Jay Schwartz, Mark Shupe (deceased), Mazen Sinjab, Everett Smith, Uri Soiberman, Maxwell Viner Stein, Raymond Stein, Doyle Stulting, Briana Swanson, Jon Talamo, Shachar Tauber, Joe Tauber, Bill Trattler Jenny Turner, Neel Vadya, Michael Vrabec, Kirstin Wagner, Dave Wallace, George Waring IV, Mark Whitten, Bob Wiesenthal, Wiley, International Keratoconus Academy, National Institutes of Health (NIH)The staff and study coordinators of all investigators.

So HONORED to be on the Boards of these vibrant, new worldwide keratoconus organizations!These two organizations will he...
05/17/2023

So HONORED to be on the Boards of these vibrant, new worldwide keratoconus organizations!

These two organizations will help change the paradigms of diagnosis and treatment of this common disease affecting 1.4% to 7% of the world’s population.

Keratoconus has been the major focus of my research and advanced patient treatments since 2009 and in 2014, I served as Course Director of Crosslinking: Past, Present and Future: The View from 3 Continents where the faculty included Profs. Sinjab, Cummings and Kanellopoulos from Dubai, Ireland and Greece, all great innovators and Founders of these new organizations.

May 1st, 2023I am delighted to announce the inauguration of the International Keratoconus Society (IKS). The dream of ha...
05/01/2023

May 1st, 2023

I am delighted to announce the inauguration of the International Keratoconus Society (IKS).

The dream of having all the experts worldwide working together and uniting forces under one umbrella has become a reality.

It is my honor to be a co-founder of the IKS society, and I would like to invite all my colleagues experienced in this disease to join us in our mission, which is dedicated to ophthalmologists, optometrists, vision scientists, engineers, and the public.

Together, we are stronger in educating, conducting research, and establishing guidelines.

More to come.

Best Regards;

Roy S. Rubinfeld, MD, MA, Charter and Founding Member

www.internationalkeratoconus.org

www.ikc-society.org

12/12/2022

Ocular Surgery News | Not every hot ophthalmology innovation is built to stand the test of time. Roy Rubinfeld, MD, MA, has seen many come and go over the years.

Dr. Rubinfeld has been described as one of the foremost experts on advanced keratoconus treatment in the US and worldwid...
05/23/2022

Dr. Rubinfeld has been described as one of the foremost experts on advanced keratoconus treatment in the US and worldwide. To date, he is the inventor of 22 US and international patent applications for non-invasive treatment of keratoconus and other related diseases. He has published extensively in medical journals and textbooks and lectures worldwide on these treatments. Most recently, he established and supervised the world's largest keratoconus research study.

05/17/2022

Imagine if the only pair of glasses you owned were sunglasses!

05/02/2022

Have you been wearing contact lenses FOR YEARS and still have trouble putting them in your eyes? You're not alone! inquire today to see if Lasik is right for you and say good bye to your contact forever!

You're not crazy - allergies have been off the charts this spring! Lasik won't get rid of your allergies, but not having...
04/26/2022

You're not crazy - allergies have been off the charts this spring! Lasik won't get rid of your allergies, but not having to deal with glasses or contacts sure make them easier to manage.

Largest comeback in finals history! Rock Chalk!
04/05/2022

Largest comeback in finals history! Rock Chalk!

The Jayhawks break a 59-year-old record in staging the greatest comeback in NCAA title game history.

04/04/2022

Due to Dr. Rubinfeld's son-in-law, we are herby obligated to say: Rock Chalk Jayhawk! Go KU!

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