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ASCRS Clinical Survey 2016

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5 Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery More than 45% of respondents think there is not a significant clinical benefit in LACS vs. conventional cataract surgery for effective lens position, lens fragmentation, capsulorhexis creation, and arcuate incisions. More than half of respondents are not very or not confident at all that there is an adequate reimbursement solution to support LACS. Overall, an average of 8% of respondents' cataract patients currently receive femtosecond laser cataract surgery. ASCRS respondents report economic options (59%) and data proving clinical benefits (43%) as barriers to not performing laser-assisted cataract surgery. ASCRS 2016 Clinical Survey

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