This prospective study evaluates the visual and refractive outcomes of the TECNIS Odyssey intraocular lens (IOL) implanted in patients with a history of myopic LASIK. Given the unique optical challenges of post-LASIK eyes, including altered corneal curvature and higher-order aberrations, the study aims to assess the IOL's performance in terms of distance, intermediate, and near vision, and patient satisfaction. Its design features may offer favorable outcomes in these patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
The Odyssey intraocular lens is intended to be implanted at the time of cataract surgery to replace the natural lens.
Center For Sight
Venice, Florida, United States
RECRUITINGBinocular defocus curve
The defocus curve assesses a patient's visual performance at various distances by introducing different levels of lens defocus (measured in diopters) and recording the corresponding visual acuity. It provides a comprehensive evaluation of the range of clear vision (distance, intermediate, and near) offered by an intraocular lens.
Time frame: 3 months postoperatively
Patient satisfaction
Percentage of patients who reported being completely, mostly, moderately, a little or not at all satisfied with overall vision
Time frame: 3 months postoperatively
Spectacle independence at near.
Percentage of patients who reported wearing glasses none of the time or a little of the time for near activities (16 inches/40 cm).
Time frame: 3 months postoperatively
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