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RLE Outcomes With Bilateral Implantation of Odyssey IOLs

RLE Outcomes With Bilateral Implantation of Odyssey IOLs

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40 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This study is a single center, ambispective study of visual outcomes after successful bilateral implantation of the Odyssey IOL. Subjects will be assessed at least 2 months postoperatively at a single visit. Clinical evaluations will include administration of the AIOLIS questionnaire, as well as measurement of visual acuities at distance, intermediate, and near, monocular (right eye) and binocular defocus curve, and refractive outcomes.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participants will include 40 patients aged 40 years and older who have a measurable Potential Acuity Meter (PAM) of 20/20 electing to undergo bilateral refractive lensectomy surgery with IOL implantation.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with significant ocular comorbidities (e.g., macular degeneration, glaucoma) or prior intraocular surgery will be excluded.

Study details
    Refractive Lens Exchange

NCT06979557

Mann Eye Institute

15 October 2025

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