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AcrySof® ReSTOR® IOL  
Alcon Acrysof® Foldable Lens  
Alcon INFINITI™ System  
Alcon Series 20000® Legacy®  
B&L Orbscan II  
Corneal Topography  
Dodick Laser PhotoLysis System  
Excimer Laser Technology  
GDx Access™  
Humphrey® Field Analyzer II  
IntraLase FS Laser  
IOLMaster  
NovaVision VRT  
Optical Coherence Tomography Scanner (OCT)  
Optomap Panoramic200  
Phakic IOLs  
ReZoom™ Multifocal IOL  
Selecta® 7000 Glaucoma Laser System  
VISX CustomVue™  
VISX STAR S4™ Excimer Laser System  
VISX WavePrint™ System  
Wavefront Diagnostic Technology  

TECHNOLOGY



Alcon INFINITI™ System

With Alcon's new INFINITI system, cataract surgeons now have three options for removing a cataract: ultrasonic phacoemulsification, ultrasound with oscillation, and liquification.

Ultrasonic phacoemulsification has long been the "gold standard" for cataract surgery. In phacoemulsification surgery, a small ultrasonic probe is inserted into a very small incision on the edge of the eye. This probe gently breaks the cloudy lens into tiny pieces and suctions the cataract out of the eye.

The INFINITI offers a new method that uses both ultrasound and mechanical oscillation to help break up the cataract faster, and may allow the surgeon greater control of lens tissue than traditional ultrasound.

Your doctor may also choose to use a completely new lens removal method, called AquaLase®; Liquefaction. This uses a warm, naturally-balanced solution to safely break up and "wash away" the natural lens.

After the cataract is removed, a folded intra-ocular lens (IOL) is inserted through the micro-incision, then unfolded and locked into permanent position. The small incision is self-sealing and usually requires no stitches. This type of incision heals quickly and provides a much more comfortable recuperation.

Why we've invested in the Alcon INFINITI System:

  • The increased flexibility and multiple removal options provide surgeons with more control over the lens removal procedure.
  • Physicians can choose the method of cataract removal that will most benefit the patient.
  • The new technology may reduce the risk of thermal burns and other potential complications.
  

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