Alcon’s SMARTCataract Demonstrates Enhanced Efficiency and Time Savings for Cataract Surgeries
Alcon (NYSE: ALC) announced key findings regarding its SMARTCataract application at ASCRS 2022, showcasing significant time savings in cataract surgery workflows. The updated SMARTCataract now integrates with the ORA SYSTEM using VerifEye+, enhancing connectivity with surgical equipment. A study led by Dr. Zachary Zavodni revealed that SMARTCataract can save up to 13.8 minutes in post-refractive patients compared to traditional methods. Alcon aims to improve patient outcomes through its digital health solutions designed for ophthalmic practices.
- SMARTCataract provides substantial time savings during cataract evaluations and surgeries, improving operational efficiency.
- Integration with the ORA SYSTEM using VerifEye+ enhances data connectivity, potentially reducing errors.
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- Data presented at ASCRS 2022 highlights substantial time efficiencies for cataract surgery planned with SMARTCataract—based on real-world cases1
- SMARTCataract capabilities now upgraded with connectivity to ORA SYSTEM with VerifEye+
- Alcon Vision Suite—Alcon’s leading products, digital solutions and services ecosystem—will be showcased at Alcon’s ASCRS booth (#1411)
“SMARTCataract has delivered substantial time savings that benefit both my practice and my patients,” said Dr.
SMARTCataract links data systems and most diagnostic devices, including ARGOS® Biometer with Image Guidance, with cataract surgical equipment, including LenSx® Femtosecond Laser and LuxOR® Revalia™ Ophthalmic Microscope. Now, the SMARTCataract application also connects via the cloud to Alcon’s Optiwave Refractive Analysis (ORA) SYSTEM® with VerifEye+, the only intraoperative aberrometer on the market.
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- For non-astigmatic non-post-refractive patients, SMARTCataract can save a total of 4.3 mins versus traditional methods1
- For post-refractive patients, SMARTCataract can save a total of 13.8 mins versus traditional methods1
- For astigmatic patients, SMARTCataract can save a total of 12.6 mins versus traditional methods1
With the addition of the ORA SYSTEM connectivity and existing integration with Alcon’s image-guided systems, SMARTCataract practices no longer have to manually re-enter the data; therefore, there is potential for additional time savings and reduction of error.
“We are proud of the latest evolution of our SMARTCataract application with the ORA integration, which eliminates even more manual data entry for practices that utilize the only intraoperative aberrometer to help optimize patient outcomes during cataract surgery,” said Brian O’Neal, Vice President, Surgical Digital Health Solutions at
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For more information about SMARTCataract please visit AlconSMARTSolutions.com.
About SMART Solutions
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About ORA
The ORA SYSTEM technology utilizes wavefront aberrometry data to measure and analyze the refractive power of the eye (i.e., sphere, cylinder and axis measurements) to support cataract surgical procedures. Surgeons should refer to the ORA SYSTEM Operator’s Manual for a complete description of proper use and maintenance as well as a complete list of warnings and cautions.
About Cataracts
A cataract is a cloudy area in the natural lens of the eye that affects vision. As a cataract develops, the eye's lens gradually becomes hard and cloudy, allowing less light to pass through, which makes it more difficult to see. The vast majority of cataracts result from normal aging, but radiation exposure, taking steroids, diabetes and eye trauma can accelerate their development. Cataracts are the most common age-related eye condition and the leading cause of preventable blindness.8 Cataracts are treated by removing the eye's cloudy natural lens and surgically replacing it with an intraocular lens or IOL. More than
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