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Improving Visual Quality in Patients With Irregular Corneas Using Asymmetrical Toric Intraocular Lenses
Sponsor: Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Summary
Cataract surgery in patients with irregular corneas presents unique challenges, primarily due to the high variability in keratometry and corneal tomography measurements, which complicates accurate intraocular lens (IOL) calculations. In these patients, therapeutic options are currently limited to either non-toric IOLs and rigid contact lenses postoperatively or conventional toric IOLs for the reduction of total astigmatism within cataract surgery. While conventional toric IOLs may be beneficial in selected cases with a stable astigmatic pattern and clear axis, their effectiveness is largely limited, as significant irregularity and higher order aberrations reduce predictability, accuracy of formulae, and refractive outcomes. Therefore, the development of a reliable method to reduce total astigmatism - including irregular components - would represent a major advancement, potentially improving both visual function and patient quality of life. The aim of this exploratory study is to evaluate the effectiveness of customized toric intraocular lenses (AMILens Individual, AMIPLANT GmbH, Germany) in reducing total corneal astigmatism in patients with a significant irregular astigmatic component. These lenses are designed to address corneal aberrations up to the 6th Zernike order, thereby extending correction beyond the capabilities of conventional toric IOLs. To our knowledge, no clinical study has yet investigated this novel approach.
Official title: VITAL - "Visual Improvement With Toric Asymmetrical Lenses": Enhancing Vision in Irregular Corneas
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
21 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
15
Start Date
2026-01-20
Completion Date
2027-06
Last Updated
2026-01-26
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
AMILens Individual
An acrylic hydrophilic, one piece 4-loop haptic, monofocal, toric IOL (AMILens Individual, AMIPLANT GmbH, Germany) will be implanted into the capsular bag after removal of the of the natural lens. This IOL is CE-certified. Asphericity and dioptric power of the IOL are customized for each individual eye.
Locations (1)
Kepler University Clinic, Department for Ophthalmology and Optometry
Linz, Austria