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ASCRS 2026: Understanding ATIOLs

A structured approach to understanding advanced-technology IOLs

4/13/2026 2 min read

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Clinical Scorecard: ASCRS 2026: Understanding ATIOLs

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
ConditionCataract Surgery with Advanced Technology Intraocular Lenses (ATIOLs)
Key MechanismsUnderstanding optical principles such as defocus curves and modulation transfer function for visual performance.
Target PopulationPatients undergoing cataract surgery requiring lens replacement.
Care SettingOphthalmology clinics and surgical centers.

Key Highlights

  • Knowledge of ATIOLs is crucial for optimal patient outcomes.
  • Surgeons must evaluate ocular health and patient expectations preoperatively.
  • Postoperative management includes assessing uncorrected visual acuity and patient education.
  • No single lens design is perfect; trade-offs exist among various lens types.
  • Matching the right lens to the right patient is essential for success.

Guideline-Based Recommendations

Diagnosis

  • Rule out vision-limiting ocular pathology before surgery.
  • Conduct thorough patient history and visual acuity assessments.

Management

  • Apply aggressive treatment of ocular surface disease preoperatively and postoperatively.
  • Evaluate corneal measurements to inform lens choice.

Monitoring & Follow-up

  • Assess uncorrected visual acuity at distance, intermediate, and near during follow-up visits.
  • Monitor binocular vision and refraction postoperatively.

Risks

  • Consider potential trade-offs such as contrast sensitivity and dysphotopsias with different lens designs.

Patient & Prescribing Data

Cataract patients considering advanced technology IOL options.

Understanding patient lifestyle and expectations is critical for lens selection.

Clinical Best Practices

  • Engage in detailed discussions with patients regarding expectations and limitations.
  • Utilize a structured approach to evaluate lens options based on individual patient needs.
  • Educate patients about neuroadaptation and visual recovery timelines.

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This content is an AI-generated, fully rewritten summary based on a published scholarly article. It does not reproduce the original text and is not a substitute for the original publication. Readers are encouraged to consult the source for full context, data, and methodology.

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