RECRUITINGINTERVENTIONAL
Post Market Clinical Evaluation of Clareon PanOptix Pro and Clareon PanOptix Pro Toric IOLs
About This Trial
The purpose of this study is to collect safety and performance data on two approved intraocular lenses (IOLs). This study will be conducted in participants who require cataract surgery in both eyes. The IOLs are designed to provide vision at far, arm's length, and near.
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
Key Who May Qualify:
- Subjects with cataracts in both eyes, planned for removal by routine surgery (phacoemulsification);
- Subject must be able to understand and sign an approved willing to sign a consent form form;
- Subject is willing to complete all the required study visits for the duration of the study;
- Other protocol-defined inclusion criteria may apply.
Key Who Should NOT Join This Trial:
- Ocular conditions as specified in the protocol;
- Subjects who desire monovision correction;
- Previous intraocular or corneal surgery;
- Other protocol-defined exclusion criteria may apply.
Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.
Original Eligibility Criteria
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Key Inclusion Criteria:
* Subjects with cataracts in both eyes, planned for removal by routine surgery (phacoemulsification);
* Subject must be able to understand and sign an approved informed consent form;
* Subject is willing to complete all the required study visits for the duration of the study;
* Other protocol-defined inclusion criteria may apply.
Key Exclusion Criteria:
* Ocular conditions as specified in the protocol;
* Subjects who desire monovision correction;
* Previous intraocular or corneal surgery;
* Other protocol-defined exclusion criteria may apply.
Treatments Being Tested
DEVICE
Clareon PanOptix Pro/Pro Toric Trifocal IOL
Intraocular lens (IOL) placed into the lens capsule of the eye during cataract surgery. IOLs are implantable medical devices intended for long-term use over the lifetime of the pseudophakic subject.
PROCEDURE
Phacoemulsification
Cataract surgery technique that uses ultrasound to break up and remove the clouded lens, allowing for IOL implantation.
Locations (5)
Wolstan & Goldberg Eye Associates
Torrance, California, United States
Moyes Eye Center
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Carolina Eyecare Physicians LLC
Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, United States
Houston Eye Associates
Houston, Texas, United States
The Eye Institute of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States