A Clear Approach to Advanced Technology IOLs
Jason Jones, MD, and Paul Harasymowycz, MD, join Fine Tuned to talk about what the TECNIS® Synergy™ IOL (Johnson & Johnson Vision) adds to the TECNIS® platform and what differentiates it from other TECNIS® lenses. These experts describe the new TECNIS Synergy's™ key features and how to help meet patients' expectations and visual outcomes.
Wendell J. Scott, MD, discusses the CATALYS® Precision Laser System with cOS 6.0 Software (Johnson & Johnson Vision), explaining how this software has streamlined his workflow with astigmatism management for cataract patients. Dr. Scott cites more distinct and automated radial marks for Toric IOLs and other key features.
Tune in to this podcast episode to hear Johnson and Johnson Vision's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Rajesh Rajpal* interview Dr. Shachar Tauber** a cataract and refractive specialist at Mercy Clinic Eye Specialists on key features of the CATALYS® cOS 6.0 software. Together they discuss features such as iris registration with Cassini and how this has impacted Dr. Tauber's surgical workflow. *Dr. Rajesh Rajpal is an employee of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc. **Dr. Shachar Tauber is a paid consultant of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc
In this Fine-Tuned podcast episode, Amr Kouchouk, MD*, shares the importance of treating meibomian gland dysfunction prior to cataract surgery, as well as how he successfully integrated the TearScience® LipiFlow® Thermal Pulsation System (Johnson & Johnson Vision) into his surgical practice workflow to increase surgical outcomes. *Amr Kouchouk, MD is a paid consultant of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
In this Fine-Tuned podcast episode, Professor Burkhard Dick* discusses pearls and best practices to navigate key features and advancements of the CATALYS® Precision Laser System with cOS 6.0 software (Johnson & Johnson Vision). *Professor Burkhard Dick is a paid consultant of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
In this Fine-Tuned podcast episode, hear optics expert, Dr. Daniel Chang*, discuss how blue and violet light can impact vision and health, and the importance of violet light filtering technology. He covers the differences between blue and violet lights, as well as the benefits, current data, and impact this technology has on cataract surgery and visual quality. *Dr. Daniel Chang is a paid consultants of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
In this Fine-Tuned podcast episode, Andrew Schwartz, MD, and Vance Thompson, MD, reveal how to provide an excellent patient experience, beginning with this question: "What would this patient choose if they knew what I know?" *Dr. Andrew Schwartz and Dr. Vance Thompson are paid consultants of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
In this Fine-Tuned podcast episode, Sam Garg, MD*, discusses his experience with the next generation TECNIS Simplicity™ Delivery System (Johnson & Johnson Vision), including design changes, benefits, and best practices for optimal results. *Dr. Sam Garg is a paid consultant of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
Tune in to this podcast episode for key strategies and solutions from leading experts, Dr. Ravi Patel* of Florida Eye Specialists andMichael King*, Founder of the LASIK Marketing Agency, on how to keep your staff educated and engaged. Dr. Patel and Mr. King touch on staff commitment topics including new technology rollouts, maintaining consistent messaging, telemedicine, and onboarding of new staff members, procedures and processes. *Dr. Ravi Ratel and Michael King are presenting on behalf of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
In this podcast episode, Edward Manche, MD, considers the impact of emerging technologies on his practice, including comparing the WaveScan and iDESIGN® wavefront aberrometry systems from Johnson & Johnson Vision. *Dr. Edward Manche is a paid consultant of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
Mark Kontos, MD, and Casey Claypool, OD, review how their practice in Spokane, Washington, utilizes the TEARSCIENCE® LIPIFLOW® Thermal Pulsation System (Johnson & Johnson Vision) to address MGD in the pre-cataract patients to enhance their surgical experience. *Drs. Mark Kontos and Casey Claypool are paid consultants of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
In this podcast episode, Karolinne Rocha, MD, PhD*, and Elizabeth Yeu, MD, discuss the field of ocular biometry, including useful IOL power calculation formulas, as well as considerations taken for post-LASIK eyes and patients with astigmatism. They also review how they utilize the TECNIS SymfonyTM Extended Range of Vision IOLs (Johnson & Johnson Vision) for their patients. *Drs. Karolinne Rocha and Elizabeth Yeu are paid consultants of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
In this podcast episode, Steven J. Dell, MD*, reviews how the addition of the TECNIS® Multifocal Toric II IOL to the TECNIS® II Platform (Johnson & Johnson Vision) compares to the original lenses. *Steven J. Dell, MD is a paid consultant of Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc
In this podcast episode, Jared R. Younger, MD, MPH, discusses his adoption of the CATALYS™ Precision Laser System from Johnson & Johnson Vision and his 5 years of experience using the system to perform femtosecond laser cataract surgery.
Cynthia Matossian, MD, discusses the impact that meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) can have on IOL calculations, as seen in the literature and her own practice. She also shares her LipiFlow® protocol for pre-surgical patients with MGD and practice workflow tips to reduce surgical delay.
Blake K. Williamson, MD, MPH, MS, shares his experience getting LASIK after years of performing refractive surgery on his patients. Dr. Williamson's father, Charles Williamson, MD, performed the surgery using the STAR S4 IR® Excimer Laser System with iDESIGN® Refractive Studio from Johnson & Johnson Vision. Dr. Blake Williamson compares how his expectations for LASIK measure up to his personal postoperative outcome.
John R. Wittpenn, Jr, MD, reviews the factors he considers most important when choosing an IOL in this episode and offers his insights into the TECNIS® IOL platform (Johnson & Johnson Vision). He also reveals what he believes makes patients most happy following cataract surgery.
In this podcast, Preeya K. Gupta, MD, reviews the educational process she uses, along with the TECNIS® IOL platform (Johnson & Johnson Vision), to understand a patient's visual goals prior to cataract surgery. She also discusses how she evaluates the ocular surface preoperatively to treat any dry eye or meibomian gland dysfunction that may impact outcomes.
In this episode, Michael Patterson, DO, discusses how he uses the TECNIS IOL platform (Johnson & Johnson Vision) to create personalized vision for his patients and the tools he uses to assess patient goals prior to cataract surgery.
In this episode, Daniel Chang, MD, offers his unique viewpoint on presbyopia correcting lenses, including the importance of discussing and understanding patients' needs and visual goals. He believes the key to avoiding problems is preoperative counseling and reviews ways he advises his patients.
Steven J. Dell, MD, believes great results are the driver of physician and staff enthusiasm and practice growth, but getting great results requires meticulous planning and care. In this episode, Dr. Dell reviews ways his practice has achieved this goal.
With both doctors having the TECNIS Symfony® IOL (Johnson & Johnson Vision) implanted in their own eyes, Michael Shapiro, MD, and Sondra Black, OD, review how their personal experiences influenced their lens recommendations for patients following cataract surgery.