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W
hen
Outpatient
Surgery
Magazine
invited me
to walk the exhibit hall at
the American Society of
Cataract and Refractive
Surgery (ASCRS) Annual
Meeting in San Diego,
Calif., in search of the latest
product advances for better
surgical outcomes, I gladly
accepted. Every year, I
enjoy attending ASCRS to
catch a glimpse of the
state-of-the-art in our industry and, just as importantly, what's
to come. Cataract procedures are the most common surgeries
in America. While the vast majority of these surgeries are exe-
cuted successfully, that certainly doesn't mean we can't
improve the vision, outcomes and quality of life for our
patients. Here are my impressions of some of the many prod-
ucts that stood out on my tour of the floor and can help your
eye surgeons do just that.
OSM
What's New for Your Cataract Procedures
In search of better surgical outcomes at the American Society
of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Annual Meeting.
Robert S. Bailey, Jr., MD | Philadelphia, Pa.
• EYEWITNESS TO HIGH-TECH ADVANCES Robert S. Bailey, Jr.,
MD, the director of cataract surgery at Wills Eye Hospital in
Philadelphia, Pa., saw plenty of exciting new products at the
American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Annual
Meeting.
Wills
Eye
Hospital