Eyeworld

APR 2016

EyeWorld is the official news magazine of the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.

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INDICATIONS AND IMPORTANT SAFET Y INFORMATION FOR TECNIS ® TORIC 1-PIECE IOL Rx Only INDICATIONS: The TECNIS® Toric 1-Piece Posterior Chamber Lenses are indicated for the visual correction of aphakia and pre-existing corneal astigmatism of one diopter or greater in adult patients with or without presbyopia in whom a cataractous lens has been removed by phacoemulsification and who desire improved uncorrected distance vision, reduction in residual refractive cylinder, and increased spectacle independence for distance vision. The device is intended to be placed in the capsular bag. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORM ATION: Rotation can reduce astigmatic correction. Misalignment greater than 30° may induce refractive error. Accurate keratometry, biometry and www.TecnisToricCalc.com are recommended to optimize visual outcomes. Weigh the potential risk/ benefit ratio that could increase pre-existing complications or impact patient outcomes. Variability in any preoperative measurements can influence outcomes. ATTENTION: Please reference product DFU (Directions for Use) for a complete list of Indications and Important Safety Information. TECNIS is a trademark owned by or licensed to Abbott Laboratories, its subsidiaries or affiliates. © 2016 Abbott Medical Optics Inc. | www.AbbottMedicalOptics.com | PP2016CT0260 Start with ME. LEAVE A LEGACY OF EXCELLENT OUTCOMES FOR PATIENTS WITH ASTIGMATISM. My vision will only be as good as the IOL you choose. I expect nothing short of exceptional vision, without cataracts or astigmatism. The legacy you leave is the life I live. With the TECNIS® Toric 1-Piece IOL, I can have the sharpest vision for the long term — even in low-light conditions. Don't wait to leave a legacy of excellent outcomes. Start now with the TECNIS® Toric IOL. TECNISIOL .COM VISIT US AT ASCRS BOOTH # 1523

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