patient is lying down (when you perform surgery).
"The Verion matches up those features and you can then do a side-by-
side comparison of digital images to determine how much the eye rotat-
ed," says Dr. McCabe. "Everybody's eye rotates to a different degree."
The software also places a digital marker on the microscope so you
can orient the toric IOL or place the limbal-relaxing incisions where
you want them to be, says Dr. McCabe. While the debate continues
about the best centration spot for multifocal lenses — on the center
of the limbus, the center of the pre-op pupil or the visual axis — the
software helps you to make that choice.
• Hands-free IOL loading. Dr. McCabe used her feet to showcase a neat
way to load and implant IOLs. Using the Intrepid AutoSert IOL Injector,
she automatically advanced the IOL to the preload, ready-to-implant posi-
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z PERFECTLY ALIGNED The ORA VerifEye reading after the toric IOL was implanted. The NRR, which
stands for "No Rotation Required," means the toric IOL is in perfect alignment.