The AcrySof® IQ Toric lens takes precise astigmatism correction to the next level, with the enhanced image quality of an aspheric lens. We asked industry leaders about the potential impact of an aspheric toric lens, and how IOL innovation will shape the future of cataract surgery.
What effect do you think an aspheric toric lens like AcrySof® IQ Toric will have on your practice?
Bonnie A. Henderson, MD
Biography
Boston Eye Surgery & Laser Center
Boston, Massachusetts
Bonnie A. Henderson, MD is a widely recognized expert in cataract surgery and specializes in complicated anterior segment surgery. Dr. Henderson’s research has involved cataract surgery outcomes and innovative methods of teaching.
Dr. Henderson is currently an Assistant Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School. She and her co-investigators have developed a novel computer program to teach cataract surgery to trainees. She is also the developer of an ophthalmic device to provide stability in complicated cataract cases.
Currently, 15-20% of patients with cataracts have more than 1.5 D of preexisting astigmatism. Therefore, the ability to offer reduction of postoperative astigmatism with excellent rotational stability is crucial. And, with an aspheric lens, I believe my patients will experience even better outcomes with the AcrySof® IQ Toric IOL and, in turn, will have tremendous effect on my practice.
Additionally, the thinner optic design of AcrySof® IQ Toric is a welcome addition to the INTREPID® Micro-Coaxial System. Even higher dioptric powers of the AcrySof® IQ Toric lens will easily fit into the MONARCH® III D cartridge and through my 2.2 mm micro-coaxial incision.
What qualities are most important to you in a toric lens? How does asphericity fit into those needs?
New Technology Intraocular Lens (NTIOL) is a status given to lenses that provide patients with improved technology and new clinical benefits. As a member of the “Reduced Spherical Aberration” category established by CMS on February 27, 2006, Alcon’s AcrySof® IQ Toric IOL recently received NTIOL status.
Ambulatory Surgery Centers are eligible to receive a payment adjustment of an additional $50 when AcrySof® IQ Toric is used in cataract surgery on a Medicare beneficiary. This additional payment is effective through February 27, 2011.
Alcon is proud to develop the innovations that help shape the future of cataract surgery.
For more information, contact Alcon Reimbursement Services.
For more information on CMS and NTIOL, visit the CMS NTIOL Payment Page.
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As part of the INTREPID® Micro-Coaxial System, AcrySof® IOLs offer advanced optics on a proven platform, to provide excellent ease of implantation and proven patient benefits.