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What Will the OR of the Future Look Like? - July 2014 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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7 4 O U T P AT 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 | J U LY 2 0 1 4 become even more precise and how we can take our out- comes even further. Here are some of the impressive inno- vations I saw while touring the exhibit hall at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery's annual meeting in Boston. 1. Alcon / Centurion Vision System Alcon showcased its Centurion Vision System as part of a suite of cataract and refractive sur- gery technologies, which also included its Verion image-guid- ed measurement and digital marking system, LenSx fem- tosecond laser and LuxOR LX3 with Q-Vue ophthalmic micro- scope. The Centurion phaco machine boasts active fluidics that keep the chamber stable without the need to manually irrigate and aspirate or adjust the height of an IV pole. Users select a target intraocular pres- sure and the machine, by adjusting its compression of a O P H T H A L M O L O G Y 1. GO WITH THE FLOW Alcon's Centurion improves phaco performance through active fluidics. 2. ON THE (EYE)BALL Clarity Medical's Holos technology provides a continuous stream of real-time refractive data. OSE_1407_part2_Layout 1 7/3/14 8:49 AM Page 74

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