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ASCRS Clinical Survey 2017

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" " Key findings As for other forms of surgical presbyopia correction, ophthalmologists reported performing routine monovision on 14% and mini-monovision in 13% of their total cataract volume. Intracorneal inlays are not offered by 91% of respondents. Those who don't use this technology said they don't have access to it (40%), have concerns over its efficacy (36%) or safety (33%), and/or worried about the patient cost (14%). Presbyopia correction The continued growth in presbyopia- correcting IOLs and the technologies that surround them is a tribute to the research and development the companies have performed to optimize the refractive cataract patient's range of vision at distance, intermediate, and near. Modern-day cataract patients want to hear all of their options, and the high patient satisfaction of modern-day low add multifocals and extended depth of focus implants has revolutionized advanced cataract surgery for patients who desire doing the majority of what they do without spectacles. I see this as an area of ophthalmology that is going to continue to grow and grow at a robust pace. Vance Thompson, MD, member, Refractive Clinical Committee " 6 • 2017 ASCRS Clinical Survey

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