Our Technology
CATALYS® Precision Laser System
The CATALYS® Precision Laser System is indicated for use in patients undergoing cataract surgery for removal of the crystalline lens. Intended uses in cataract surgery include anterior capsulotomy, phacofragmentation, and the creation of single plane and multi-plane arc cuts/incisions in the cornea, each of which may be performed either individually or consecutively during the same procedure.
Femtosecond laser assisted cataract surgery offers a reproducible, noninvasive technique to replace the least predictable and most technically demanding steps of conventional cataract procedures.
- Designed for Laser Cataract Surgery
- The CATALYS® Precision Laser System is FDA Cleared for all incisions
- CATALYS® Laser System Brochure (PDF)
- Learn more about CATALYS®
The CATALYS® System procedure consists of four steps:
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Written onAugust 20, 2018
I had eye surgery twice last month at Truvista. The experience and results were excellent and the people were terrific, especially the wonderful nurse Lindy.
ORA WaveTec Vision/Alcon
We are proud to feature the ORA System as a part of our cataract treatment technology at TruVista Surgery Center. This revolutionary system is the first of its kind to gather data from no-contact intraoperative wavefront aberrometry during cataract surgery. Using this information, our ORA System helps us select intraocular lenses, or IOLs, that match a patient’s precise needs regarding lens power, magnitude and axis of astigmatism, and aphakic and pseudophakic measurements. As with any eye care procedure, it is of paramount importance that we establish an open line of communication with each patient to develop a long-term eye care and procedural plan to meet his or her goals.
Glaukos iStent
Connecting Patients to the Promise of Micro Invasive Glaucoma Surgery
iStent is the first MIGS device that improves your eye’s natural fluid outflow to safely lower eye pressure by creating a permanent opening in the trabecular meshwork. Proven safe and effective, the iStent Trabecular Micro-Bypass:
- Is safely implanted during cataract surgery
- Spares important eye tissue that is often damaged by traditional surgeries
- Does not limit treatment options that could help maintain your vision in the future
iStent is the smallest medical device ever approved by the FDA. It is placed in your eye during cataract surgery and is so small that you won’t be able to see or feel it after the procedure is over. iStent is designed to create a permanent opening in your trabecular meshwork, and works continuously to improve the outflow of fluid from your eyes to help control eye pressure.
For patients with combined cataract and open-angle glaucoma, iStent reduces introcular pressure (IOP) by improving aqueous humor outflow. Inserted through a 1.5-mm corneal incision, iStent is the only FDA-approved device for the treatment of mild to moderate open-angle glaucoma.
Cost and Payment
The overall cost of a cataract surgery is affected by anesthesia fees, hospital fees, post-surgery garments, and medications. Price is also impacted by medical tests, surgeon’s fees, and the exact techniques employed. Contact us for more information or visit our Financial page.
Schedule a Consultation
Schedule a consultation today at Truvista Surgery Center. During your appointment, you will be able to ask questions and bring up any concerns you may have about the procedure. Our experienced staff will assess your needs and recommend personalized treatment options. Contact us now to book your appointment.