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A U G U S T 2 0 1 9 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 9 7 9 Orchard, Suite 111 Lake Forest, CA 92630 www.optisurgical.com info@optisurgical.com Call AOI for Information 800.576.1266 or 949.580.1266 Instrument Rinse System ® • For rinsing lumened instruments and tubing • Provides consistent rinsing pressure and volume regardless of the operator • Eliminates hand fatigue caused by repetitive syringe use • Frees up your hands to perform other tasks, greatly improving the speed and efficiency of your reprocessing department Still rinsing with a syringe? Use the New for , Waterproof Cycle& Stop Switches! A recurring theme at ASCRS, as with many other surgical disciplines at their own recent trade shows, was the incorpo- ration of digital connectivity into the surgi- cal process. This wave of new products provides surgeons with more real-time data and assistance than most could ever have imagined 20 years ago, allowing them to be better prepared to plan and execute ophthalmic surgeries. Let's take a look at some of these products, and other innovations we saw on the floor. — Joe Paone Bausch + Lomb eyetelligence Applications bausch.com These cloud-based apps add power to Bausch's Stellaris Elite pha- coemulsification plat- form, which combines cataract and retina capabilities. The idea is to use IBM's Watson Internet of Things (IoT) WHAT I SAW AT ASCRS Digitally Connected Eye Surgery

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