New lens aims to sharpen vision for LASIK patients with cataracts
NCT ID NCT07260695
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at how well a new type of cataract lens works for people who had LASIK surgery in the past. Cataracts cause blurry vision, and this lens is designed to help with seeing clearly at all distances. The study will involve 30 adults aged 50 and older who need cataract surgery in both eyes. Researchers will measure vision quality and how satisfied patients are after the procedure.
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Center For Sight
RECRUITINGVenice, Florida, 34285, United States
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