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LUCIA II: Prospective clinical trial to compare the postoperative horizontal position stability of the CT LUCIA 611P and the CT ASPHINA 409 MP
In the past few years, refinements in surgical technique and modifications in intra ocular lens (IOL) design and material have led to a decreased incidence of posterior capsule opacification (PCO) and lens tilting or decentration. Moreover, much effort has gone into developing advanced phaco machines and foldable IOLs for cataract surgery. This improvement has several advantages, including rapid visual restoration with minimum postoperative inflammation, less iatrogenic corneal damage, and lower surgically induced corneal astigmatism.
Two types of lens designs are predominantly used during cataract surgery (open loop design and plate haptic). Aim of this study is to compare two CE- marked intraocular lenses with different designs (CT ASPHINA 409MP versus CT Lucia 611P) concerning anterior chamber depth as the main outcome and secondly their axial stability in the bag as well as centration, tilt, visual acuity and refraction postoperatively.
Two types of lens designs are predominantly used during cataract surgery (open loop design and plate haptic). Aim of this study is to compare two CE- marked intraocular lenses with different designs (CT ASPHINA 409MP versus CT Lucia 611P) concerning anterior chamber depth as the main outcome and secondly their axial stability in the bag as well as centration, tilt, visual acuity and refraction postoperatively.