
Lens Reviewer
The Lens Reviewer is an innovative optical imaging system that has been approved for use in clinical environments to diagnose the IOL dislocations in the eye after a cataract surgery.
Innovation?
Absolutely! The Lens Reviewer utilizes innovative technology based on cutting-edge research and clinical achievements for diagnosing IOL dislocations relative to the visual axis. For the first time, it is possible to control the implantation accuracy of the IOL in the capsular bag precisely, quickly, and intuitively as never before.

Let´s have a closer look
The Lens Reviewer is a patent-protected ophthalmic imaging system that allows for rapid, non-contact measurement of the exact IOL position following cataract surgery and provides additional benefits such as facilitating planning corrective measures, building patient confidence, and enhancing surgeon expertise. The device can potentially also eliminate unnecessary post-cataract treatments by allowing surgeons to distinguish symptoms of IOL dislocation from other possible causes contributing to visual distortion. It can help interpreting the post cataract refractive surprises and possibly adjusting the implantation strategy of the second eye.
The principle of Operation
The measurement with the Lens Reviewer is intuitive and fast, where no technical knowledge is required, ensuring a comfortable experience. The Lens Reviewer provides the following main values among others: angle of IOL tilt (in degrees) and decentration (in mm) from the visual axis of the eye, kappa angle, and pupil size. The Lens Reviewer thereby sets a new benchmark in cataract surgery by supporting surgeons in achieving the best visual acuity in their patients, considering the IOL positioning.

Let your patients see more in focus with advanced IOLs
Adopting the Lens Reviewer allows surgeons to regularly examine IOL position postoperatively and aim to minimize the influence of IOL dislocations in the future. If there is a dislocation, the measurements can enable corrective measures to improve the distorted vision. As a result of the precise positioning of the advanced lens, the issues of induced astigmatism and higher-order aberrations can be eliminated. This helps to achieve the target refractive outcomes, facilitating a further increase in the share of advanced lens implantation.
Can you identify the correct IOL position?

Yes, you can if the Lens Reviewer is available in your clinic.