INDICATIONS AND IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Rx Only
ATTENTION: Reference the Directions for Use for a complete listing of Indications and Important Safety Information. INDICATIONS: The TECNIS®
1-Piece Lens is indicated for the visual correction of aphakia in adult patients in whom a cataractous lens has been removed by extracapsular
cataract extraction. These devices are intended to be placed in the capsular bag. WARNINGS: Physicians considering lens implantation should
weigh the potential risk/benefi t ratio for any conditions described in the TECNIS® 1-Piece IOL Directions for Use that could increase complications or
impact patient outcomes. The TECNIS® 1-Piece IOL should not be placed in the ciliary sulcus. PRECAUTIONS: Do not reuse, resterilize, or autoclave.
ADVERSE EVENTS: In 3.3% of patients, reported adverse events of cataract surgery with the 1-Piece IOL included macular edema. Other reported
reactions occurring in less than 1% of patients were secondary surgical intervention (pars plana vitrectomy with membrane peel) and lens exchange
(due to torn lens haptic).
References: 1. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc. 2015. [DOF2015CTH0016] 2. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc. 2015. [DOF2015OTH0005]
3. Kahraman G, Ferdinaro C, Wetzel B, Bernhart C, Prager F, Amon M. Intraindividual comparison of capsule behavior of 2 hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lenses during a 5-year
follow-up. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2017;43(2):228-233. 4. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc. 2015. [REF2014OTH0002].
TECNIS is a trademark of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
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Rich colors and crisp lines from day to night
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• 29% improvement in image
contrast with TECNIS® IOLs
vs. AcrySof® IOLs
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• Not associated with glistenings
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• 4% incidence of capsular phimosis
with TECNIS® IOLs vs. 48% with
AcrySof® IOLs at 5 years
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Maintain the clarity of lens and capsule
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*TECNIS® IOLs corrected both spherical and chromatic aberrations.
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