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tion using a footswitch, freeing one hand to stabilize the eye. "Instead of pushing or dialing a plunger to advance that lens so it goes into the eye, AutoSert lets you do that in a very smooth way with a pedal." The benefits of the femto laser Dr. McCabe evaluated her patient's peripheral corneal scar under the laser. She altered the main incision to avoid the scar. In the OR, she demonstrated the ease of opening the incision. She touted how the active fluidics in her phaco device let her control the patient's intraocu- lar pressure and maintain stability in the anterior chamber during the procedure. "Because of that, we were able to remove pieces of cataract very easily and efficiently," says Dr. McCabe. "They were already frag- mented with the femto, so we were able to use aspiration to remove the small cubes. This minimized the phacoemulsification energy that was needed. I love having the femtosecond laser. It improves our ability to control variables. We want every aspect of cataract surgery to be as pre- cise and as accurate as possible to improve the predictability of our out- comes." Now if only someone would come up with a way to keep patients from flinching. OSM E-mail doconnor@outpatientsurgery.net. 1 1 4 O U T P A T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | M A Y 2 0 1 5

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