View clinical trials related to Aphakia.
Filter by:The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of performing 0.50 D cylinder correction on the RxSight Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) in patients who have undergone implantation with the FDA approved, commercially available LAL.
The study is designed as a post market evaluation of the Softec HP1 IOL for continuance of the CE certificate. The primary effectiveness endpoint is to evaluate the safety and performance levels produced by this IOL in patients requiring standard cataract surgery. There will be no change from standard procedure, other than 1 extra post op evaluation.
The objective of this study is to evaluate, for the visual correction of aphakia, whether the RxSight Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) and Light Delivery Device (LDD) can be used to improve visual outcomes after performing adjustments of the LAL with the LDD. This is an exploratory study. No primary effectiveness endpoints will be identified.
To present the follow-up outcomes of transscleral suture fixation of posterior chamber intraocular lens (PCIOL) in eyes with inadequate capsule support.
This is a prospective, multicenter, post-approval active surveillance study. The purpose of this study is to report the rate of post-surgical intraocular inflammation (based upon a specified case definition) reported within a 180-day post-surgical period following attempted implantation of an ACRYSOF IQ RESTOR Toric or ACRYSOF IQ RESTOR IOL in the US.
The objective of this study is to evaluate uncorrected distance vision and quality of vision as measured by the McAlinden QoV questionnaire 3 months following the final lock-in treatment of the implanted RxSight Light Adjustable Lens (RxLAL) with the Light Delivery Device (LDD) in subjects with preoperative keratometric astigmatism. This is an exploratory study. No primary effectiveness endpoints will be defined.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate visual and refractive outcomes with the use of the HARMONIā¢ Modular Intraocular Lens (HMIOL) System implantation, assembly, and optic exchange in subjects undergoing cataract surgery.
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate, for the visual correction of aphakia, the safety and effectiveness of the RxSight Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) and Light Delivery Device (LDD) to reduce postoperative refractive error and improve uncorrected distance visual acuity in eyes with prior corneal refractive surgery. A control group consisting of fellow eyes implanted with a commercially available IOL will be used to compare the safety and effectiveness of the LAL.
Purpose: To assess long-term outcomes of implantation of black diaphragmintraocular lens (BD IOL) in postraumatic aniridia and aphakia due to eye rupture. METHODS: This is retrospective consecutive case series of 14 eyes with post-traumatic complete aniridia and aphakia treated withscleral fixation of BD IOL with. Measurements included ophthalmological comorbidities, best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), complications, and postoperative interventions. The average postoperative follow-up period was 36 months.
To establish the safety and effectiveness of the CT LUCIA 611P posterior chamber intraocular lens for the correction of aphakia following extracapsular cataract extraction via phacoemulsification in adult patients.