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Atia Vision Announced 36 Month Durability Data for Dynamic OmniVu IOL System 
Tech and Pharma

Atia Vision Announced 36-Month Durability Data for Dynamic OmniVu IOL System 

Three years in, the trade-off narrative in presbyopia IOLs is being challenged–with stability and range no longer mutually exclusive.  Durability is increasingly becoming a defining metric in premium cataract surgery–and new 36-month data from a first-in-human study of Atia Vision’s (California, USA) OmniVu intraocular IOL system suggest that long-term stability and continuous range of vision...
ASCRS 2026 Day 4: Make Vision Great Again (Minus the Slogans)
Beyond the Clinic

ASCRS 2026 Day 4: Make Vision Great Again (Minus the Slogans)

In a town built on spins, Day 4 sticks to what can’t be refracted: results.  Day 4 of the 2026 American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Annual Meeting (ASCRS 2026) unfolded in Washington, D.C., a city where slogans travel faster than legislation and certainty is often delivered in capital letters. Out on the streets,...
Retina Research at ASCRS 2026 Delivers Concrete OR Data
Retina

Retina Research at ASCRS 2026 Delivers Concrete OR Data

From early complications to AI gains, this is retina data that might change what happens in your OR tomorrow.  Retina surgeons don’t have time for vague findings. Day 4 of the 2026 American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Annual Meeting (ASCRS 2026) delivered the opposite: concrete data on complications happening right now in operating...
The Art of the Difficult Conversation: ASCRS 2026 Tackles the Office Side of Cataract Care
Beyond the Clinic

The Art of the Difficult Conversation: ASCRS 2026 Tackles the Office Side of Cataract Care

Routine consult? Think again. This Day 4 session was all about real-world cataract conversations, curveballs and all.  If you’ve ever walked into what should be a straightforward consult and thought, “This will be quick,” you already know how this story ends. (Spoiler: it won’t be.) At a lively session built around live role-play, some of...
When the Case Fights Back: ASCRS 2026 Tests the Art of the Cataract Save
Cataract

When the Case Fights Back: ASCRS 2026 Tests the Art of the Cataract Save

A lively IIIC panel turned lens disasters, premium IOL regret and small-pupil headaches into a brisk masterclass in judgment, improvisation and knowing when to simplify. Monday morning at the 2026 American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Annual Meeting (ASCRS 2026) in Washington, D.C., opened with a session built around rescue work. The International Intra-Ocular...
ASCRS 2026 Day 3: Policy, Progress…and a Few Quiet Contradictions
Beyond the Clinic

ASCRS 2026 Day 3: Policy, Progress…and a Few Quiet Contradictions

Big ideas met real-world friction, where innovation dazzles but adoption plays politics.  If Day 2 of the 2026 American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Annual Meeting (ASCRS 2026) was about momentum, Day 3 was about friction. The kind that slows progress just enough to make you question whether the system is working as intended. ...
Rethinking Corneal Care: Timing, Sequencing and Surface Take Focus at ASCRS 2026 Symposium 
Cornea

Rethinking Corneal Care: Timing, Sequencing and Surface Take Focus at ASCRS 2026 Symposium 

Stabilization is no longer the endpoint—corneal management now hinges on timing, sequencing and surface control.  Corneal disease management is no longer anchored on waiting for progression or reacting to late-stage complications. Day 3 of the 2026 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS 2026) featured Updates in Corneal Disease Management,...
Ideas Don't Scale Alone: The Kelman and Lindstrom Lectures at ASCRS 2026
Cornea

Ideas Don’t Scale Alone: The Kelman and Lindstrom Lectures at ASCRS 2026

From biologic outflow stents to intracameral antibiotics, Sunday’s Kelman and Lindstrom Lectures explored the long, messy road between invention and real-world change. Sunday morning on the ASCRS 2026 Main Stage opened with two of the meeting’s most anticipated sessions. Moderated by Dr. Thomas Samuelson (USA), the Charles Kelman, MD Lecture and the Richard Lindstrom, MD...

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