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Ophthalmology
IOL technology evolves and torsional phaco makes a big splash.

THE BUZZ OVER THIS YEAR'S NEW LENS TECHNOLOGY HAS BEEN QUIETER than last year's fanfare over Advanced Medical Optics' ReZoom and Alcon's AcrySof ReStor, but the lens market still saw noteworthy additions over the past 12 months.

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