The technology, called the ORange system, allows a physician to measure a patient’s eyes during cataract surgery and increase the likelihood that the implant used during the procedure will resolve the patient’s vision problems, according to the report.
Ophtalmologist Dee Stephenson of Stephenson Eye Associates, who is a physician at Surgery Center at St. Andrews, is featured in the report for her use of the technology.
Read the ABC 7 report about Surgery Center at St. Andrews.
Learn more about ASC ophthalmology:
– 5 Key Current Developments for Ophthalmology in Surgery Centers
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