ZEISS Premium Cataract Workflow
Boost your clinical and commercial success with cutting edge technology
Stay out in front with amazing technology from ZEISS that will take your refractive outcomes, your workflow, and your patients’ experience to the next level.
Time savings vs. conventional workflow
New multi-site study proves time savings with the ZEISS Premium Cataract Workflow
The study spotlight summarizes the findings of a prospective study with 430 workflows2 in a multi-site hospital chain setting.
- Comparison of mean process times and variability of a digital workflow versus existing conventional workflow
- Time measurements of process steps along the cataract workflow
Optimizing time and costs in surgery planning for patients with astigmatism vs. conventional workflow
Leveraging the benefits of the ZEISS Premium Cataract Workflow in toric patients
The study spotlight summarizes the findings of a prospective study with 120 eyes requiring toric IOLs in a private cataract surgery clinic.
- Comparison of mean time for pre-operative planning and data import into ZEISS CALLISTO eye
- Staff remuneration during pre-operative planning and operating costs associated with ZEISS EQ Workplace
Peer perspective video: Increasing cataract patient satisfaction in a private practice
Bruce Rivers, MD
With only a small team of 6 employees Bruce Rivers, MD, USA, manages to provide his premium cataract patients a premium experience.
See for yourself how he achieves this by investing time and money for a fully digitalized workflow for maximum patient satisfaction.
Peer perspective video: Boosting success in a large hospital chain
Sri Ganesh, MD
Renowned ophthalmologist and eye surgeon Sri Ganesh, MD, India, uses a unique digital workflow to constantly achieve best results and high satisfaction for his cataract patients. Watch the video to see how the ZEISS Premium Cataract Workflow can make a difference in a large clinic.
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Monofocal asperic IOLs
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Workflow includes: Pre-op measurements and planning for both eyes, surgery for one eye per patient only.