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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / April / The Power of Adjustability
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The Power of Adjustability

Sitting Down With… Ron Kurtz, President and Chief Executive Officer, RxSight

By Julian Upton 4/2/2026 6 min read

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Clinical Report: The Power of Adjustability in Cataract Surgery

Overview

The Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) technology offers significant advancements in postoperative refractive customization for cataract surgery. This report highlights the challenges in bringing this innovative device to market and its potential to transform patient outcomes through personalized vision correction.

Background

Cataract surgery is a common procedure, and the demand for precise refractive outcomes is increasing. The introduction of adjustable intraocular lenses represents a shift towards more personalized patient care, allowing for fine-tuning of visual outcomes postoperatively. Understanding the implications of this technology is crucial for ophthalmologists aiming to meet rising patient expectations.

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Key Findings

  • The Light Adjustable Lens allows for postoperative refractive customization, enhancing patient satisfaction.
  • Regulatory approval for innovative medical devices like the LAL is complex and requires navigating evolving technology.
  • Surgeons must adapt to a more collaborative relationship with patients, who are increasingly informed about their options.
  • Patient-reported outcomes and shared decision-making are emphasized in modern cataract surgery guidelines.
  • Recent studies show that LALs can deliver highly accurate and customizable visual outcomes across diverse patient populations.

Clinical Implications

Ophthalmologists should consider integrating adjustable lenses into their practice to meet the growing demand for personalized vision correction. Additionally, fostering a collaborative relationship with patients can enhance satisfaction and outcomes.

Conclusion

The Light Adjustable Lens technology represents a significant advancement in cataract surgery, enabling tailored visual outcomes that align with individual patient preferences. Continued education and adaptation to this technology will be essential for optimizing patient care.

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  8. Clinical data registry comparing outcomes of two light adjustable lenses - PubMed
  9. Visual and Patient-Reported Outcomes of a Novel Full Visual Range Intraocular Lens Versus a Monofocal Intraocular Lens: A Randomized Multicenter US Trial - ScienceDirect

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