The purpose of this study is to describe rates of spatial distortions related to intraocular lens (IOL) misalignment for ACRYSOF® Single-Piece Toric NATURAL IOL Model SN60T9 when implanted bilaterally into the capsular bag following phacoemulsification in adult patients with bilateral cataract and regular corneal astigmatism. Subjects were implanted with the Model SN60T9 in the first operative (study) eye and either Model SN60T9 or Model SN60T8 in the second operative eye.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
15
ACRYSOF® Single-Piece Toric NATURAL Intraocular Lens (IOL) Model SN60T9 in the first eye and either the ACRYSOF® Single-Piece Toric NATURAL IOL Model SN60T9 or Model SN60T8 in the second eye.
Alcon Call Center for Trial Locations
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Number of Subjects Reporting Spatial Distortions Related to Intraocular Lens (IOL) Misalignment
Rates of spatial distortions were evaluated by use of the Visual Distortion Questionnaire (VDQ). The VDQ evaluates the rate \& frequency of subjects' experiences with potential visual distortions. The fewer the patients that report visual distortions, the better. The VDQ is a binocular assessment, therfore the subject will use both eyes to evaluate visual distortions.
Time frame: Before Surgery and 180 days after second eye implant
Reduction of Cylinder
Percentage of subjects with reduction in post-operative refractive cylinder (amount of astigmatism) compared to pre-operative keratometric cylinder in the study eye. The post-operative refractive cylinder should be significantly lower than it was pre-operatively.
Time frame: 6 months after surgery on second eye
Lens Axis Misalignment
Comparison of where the surgeon intended to place the lens axis versus final placement of the lens during the surgical procedure, measured in degrees. This number should be close to zero as there should be minimal difference between the two numbers. This assessment is only for the study eye.
Time frame: Time of surgery
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