Bausch + Lomb introduced micro incision cataract surgery (MICS) to the market with its 1.8 mm MICS Phacoemulsification (cataract removal using ultrasound). The advent of MICS Phaco means that surgeons can benefit from Bausch + Lomb's clinical combination: phacoemulsification through a 1.8 mm incision and IOL technology, including a range of Standard IOLs such as the enVista monofocal, the Akreos MICS and AO lenses, and Specialty IOLs such as the Crystalens accommodating and enVista Toric lenses, that can be implanted through an enlarged incision.
Glistenings do exist...but not for enVista. Long term clarity and quality of vision.1
While we’re treating your cataract, let’s also correct your astigmatism. The ideal combination of rotational stability and vision predictability.
1.8mm Incision Reality – The key element for successful Micro Incision Cataract Surgery (MICS).
An aberration free, aspheric vision that more patients can appreciate.
Natural vision functionality in a three-piece silicone IOL.
1. Data on File, Bausch & Lomb Inc. Final Clinical Study Report: A prospective multicenter clinical study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a Bausch + Lomb one-piece hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lens in subjects undergoing cataract extraction (2011)