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Filter by:The goal of this registry study is to optimize the results with intraocular lens implants used in cataract surgery.
This study is a multicentric, prospective, randomised, controlled, post-market clinical follow up (PMCF) study to investigate safety, visual outcomes and contrast sensitivity after bilateral implantation of either LuxSmart IOLs (study group) or LuxGood IOLs (control group).
This is a prospective randomised open-label study with the aim to compare the visual performance of the premium monofocal Isopure IOL versus the extended depth of focus Eyhance® IOL after phaco-emulsification cataract surgery.
Single-center, retrospective, open-label observational study aiming to evaluate visual outcomes and patient satisfaction after bilateral implantation of Isopure® EDOF-IOL with a mono-minovision target.
Assessment of aging is central to health management. Compared to chronological age, biological age can better reflect the aging process and health status; however, an effective indicator of biological age in clinical practice is lacking. Human lens accumulates biological changes during aging and is amenable to a rapid and objective assessment. Therefore, the investigators will develop LensAge as an innovative indicator to reveal biological age based on deep learning using lens photographs.
The planned clinical investigation will be conducted to acquire raw data for the development of the algorithm. The data acquisition is intended to obtain first impressions of the potential performance of the changed hardware and software components and to confirm the safety profile assessed by risk analysis.
To assess correlations between lens star biometry parameters and phacoemulsification in clinical practice.
This is a Multi-center, single-arm and non-masked study whereby patients undergoing routine cataract surgery be implanted with a hydrophobic acrylic monofocal toric intraocular lens PODEYE TORIC (model POD T 49P).
Single center, prospective, randomised, controlled, double-blind post-market clinical follow-up (PMCF) study to compare the clinical outcomes of a premium monofocal intraocular lens (PhysIOL ISOPURE 1.2.3.) with clinical data obtained in a control group implanted with an EDOF IOL (Alcon Acrysof IQ Vivity).
This is a monocentric retrospective, open-label clinical study in patients after unilateral or bilateral implantation of hydrophobic acrylic monofocal toric intraocular lens PODEYE TORIC and executed only with standard of care examinations. The investigational device is CE approved. The investigational device and all study products, including the devices used for the study examinations, have been used within the intended use specifications from the manufacturer. In addition, there were no invasive or other burdening examinations. The investigator is an accredited and experienced cataract surgeon and researcher. The primary endpoint is to determine rotational stability in a minimum of 120 eyes of patients with PODEYE TORIC IOL implantation after cataract surgery. Patients will be enrolled for the documentation and evaluation of retrospective data up to 6 months postoperatively.