October 07, 2017
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VIDEO: Zeiss introduces three new technologies at ESCRS

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LISBON, Portugal — Zeiss introduced a “next generation” enhanced depth of focus IOL, ultra-widefield imaging and an integrated surgical microscope here at the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons meeting.

The At Lara is a new enhanced depth of focus (EDOF) IOL, which offers the widest range of focus of any of the EDOF IOLs, according to a press release.

The OPMI Lumera 700 is now integrated for use in cataract, refractive, glaucoma, cornea and retina surgeries.

The company also introduced the Clarus 500 HD ultra-widefield fundus imaging system.

“I think the key critical element behind this today is helping the physician diagnose and treat. As many physicians tell me today, ‘Jim, I need to know exactly what the problem is with the patient, so that when I go into the office and see that patient I understand what their issue is,’” Jim Mazzo, head of ophthalmic devices for Zeiss, told Ocular Surgery News.