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AMO Visionaries Podcasts
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 starburstAdvancements in
Intraocular Lens Technology
 

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This 2-podcast series sponsored by Advanced Medical Optics (AMO) explores advancements in intraocular lens technology that are transforming cataract surgery for ophthalmic surgeons and patients.  Global thought leaders weigh-in on the
cutting-edge TECNIS® 1-Piece IOL, a lens currently available in the
United States and Europe.


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Design & Optic Advancements:  Groundbreaking design and optics combine to create the TECNIS® 1-piece intraocular lens.

Listen to podcast #1 as Dr Ralph Chu,
Dr Donald Nixon, and Dr Mark Packer provide unique insights on the only FDA-approved hydrophobic acrylic 1-piece lens with the stability of Tri-Fix™ 3-point fixation and the performance of the PROTEC™ 360-degree barrier edge.

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Material Considerations: Innovation and emerging science lead to a new vision
in IOL design.

In podcast #2, Dr Oliver Findl and
Dr Peter Szurman
comment on the differences between the hydrophobic acrylic material utilized in the TECNIS® 1-piece IOL and other available lenses.
Dr Steven Lockley
also joins the discussion to discuss his current research on healthy blue light.

 
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TECNIS is a registered trademark and the AMO ADVANCED MEDICAL OPTICS Logo, PROTEC and Tri-Fix are trademarks of Advanced Medical Optics, Inc. All other trademarks are the intellectual property of their respective owners.

The views and opinions expressed by the participants of this supplement
do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Ophthalmology Times,
a publication of Advanstar Communications, Inc.

 
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