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New and Improved IOLs
The FDA has approved Johnson & Johnson's TECNIS EyhanceTM
and TECNIS EyhanceTM Toric II lenses for implantation during
cataract surgery. Both monofocal IOLs feature refractive surfaces
and unique shapes designed to extend depth of focus and provide
better image contrast in low light. The lenses come preloaded in
the company's single-use Simplicity System, which allows sur-
geons to place the IOLs in the capsular bag safely and efficiently.
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Big Boost to Cataract Surgery Efficiency
Zeiss Medical's Veracity Surgical web-based platform inte-
grates and organizes medical records, diagnostic devices
and targeted refractive outcomes to simplify and stream-
line the workflows of busy cataract surgeons. During sur-
gery, surgeons can configure the platform's preferences
to automate as much or as little of the surgical plan as
they want. The platform can be used to document case
details and create custom operative notes for every
patient. It also integrates with most electronic medical
records, allowing for powerful analysis of post-op data and
refractive outcomes.
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Safe Vessel Sealing
The CoolSeal Trinity from Bolder
Surgical is a 5mm laparoscopic
device that employs bipolar
radiofrequency energy to dissect,
seal and divide blood vessels. Its
low-power capability and thermal
spread of less than 1mm helps to
prevent damage to nearby tissue.
The device's dual-action jaws, which
allow for precise dissection and fast
sealing times, remain cool at all
times to prevent inadvertent harm
to tissues throughout procedures.
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