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ASCRS 2026: Understanding ATIOLs

  • April 13, 2026

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Clinical Report: Understanding Advanced-Technology IOLs at ASCRS 2026

Overview

At the 2026 ASCRS Annual Meeting, experts presented a structured approach to advanced-technology intraocular lenses (ATIOLs), emphasizing the importance of understanding their advantages and disadvantages for optimal patient outcomes. Key considerations include patient selection, preoperative evaluations, and postoperative management to ensure successful visual recovery.

Background

Advanced-technology intraocular lenses (ATIOLs) are increasingly utilized in cataract surgery to enhance visual outcomes. Understanding the various types of ATIOLs and their specific benefits and limitations is essential for modern cataract surgeons. Proper selection and management of these lenses can significantly impact patient satisfaction and visual performance.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

Incorporate emphasis on patient education and ocular surface disease management.

Clinical Implications

Surgeons should prioritize comprehensive preoperative assessments and patient education to align expectations with the capabilities of ATIOLs. Continuous evaluation of patients postoperatively is essential to monitor visual recovery and address any concerns.

Conclusion

Reiterate the significance of understanding optical principles and trade-offs in lens selection.

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