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they're working on that, and
that'll be an important addition.
The system attaches to and inte-
grates with your operating micro-
scope without interfering with
the line of sight or working dis-
tance. A built-in digital video
recorder allows you to play back
the entire procedure. The Holos
hardware lists for $60,000;
monthly software upgrades add
$1,000 a month.
3. Bausch & Lomb /
Trulign Toric IOL
Bausch & Lomb says its new
toric IOL delivers a broader
range of vision than a standard
toric lens can. Both correct
astigmatism, but while the stan-
dard lens only provides distance
vision, the Trulign Toric IOL
breaks down the limits to pro-
vide distance, intermediate and
functional near vision, the only
lens approved to do so. That's
not the only feature that makes
it stand out, though. It's been
designed with 4-point fixation
for stable positioning. A silicone
O P H T H A L M O L O G Y
3. GET HOOKED Bausch & Lomb's Trulign
Toric IOL rotates easily, but its haptics secure
it in place.
4. EXPANSION PLAN LensTec's Softec HDO
addresses a visual nuisance for some
patients.
5. LIGHT MAKES IT RIGHT A dose of UV light
adjusts the IOL to near-perfect results.
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