The customizable dashboard on the IOL calculation screen facilitates the IOL power calculation and consequent IOL selection. It allows convenient side-by-side comparisons of various IOL calculation methods and expected outcomes with different standard monofocal-, toric- or multifocal-lenses from multiple manufacturers. By defining the residual refractive error as the desired outcome, EyeSuite provides comprehensive information based on available biometry and IOL data.
The IOL editors allow effortless management and personalization of the biometer's comprehensive IOL database.
IOL constants form Prof. Haigi's ULIB database are available for download and easy import. The database has been expanded to support modern IOL calculation methods like Hill-RBF, Olsen, and Barrett Formulas. Further, the IOL editor supports the personalization of constants based on the surgical outcomes of an individual surgeon. Moreover, the database can be expanded to include IOLs from new manufacturers or different online libraries like IOLCon, according to personal preferences.
The IOL calculation report is generated automatically based on the decisions made in the IOL dashboard. It presents information in a clear and easy-to-understand manner, simplifying upstream processes such as IOL sourcing and preparation of surgical activities.
The EyeSuite surgical planner is an integrated set of tools designed for efficient preparation of surgical activities. Planning the position of the surgical incision is a simple drag-and-drop function and is overlayed over additional information such the orientation of the IOL or topography measurements. To improve orientation during surgery, it is possible to manually mark anatomical landmarks on the iris and sclera. Advanced tools are also available to enhance contrast and color in the underlying image to enhance visual clarity.
The meticulous selection, calculation, and planning process is consolidated in a printout explicitly tailored for use in the operating room (OR). In addition to displaying in-situ incision locations along with any customized markings, the printout presents all pertinent biometry and IOL data in a manner that eliminates the risk of confusion between temporal and nasal locations, as well as clearly distinguishing between left and right eyes. The orientation of the sheet itself is also taken into consideration, ensuring that interpretation errors cannot occur even if the sheet is presented upside down to the surgeon.