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Filter by:The present study is designed as an exploratory study, seeking to investigate the correlation of patient complaints to subjective or objective measurement methods. Better understanding of causative factors of negative dysphotopsia will improve detection and maybe prediction of this optical phenomenon.
In this study, the investigators introduce a surgical procedure called "IOL-shell technique" in the purpose of reduce complications of surgeries for dense cataract, and report a prospective randomized controlled study aiming at assessing efficacy and safety of the IOL-shell technique, which showed that the new procedure offered a safer way for hard cataract surgery over the conventional phacoemulsification procedure without compromise in efficacy.
The objectives of this study are to determine the time needed to complete a full set of measurements (Total Ophthalmic Exam, Subject Data Entry and Acquisition of the Measurement) by each test device, the Lenstar 900 Version i4 and IOL Master 500.