This study looks at how well people see after cataract surgery. Cataracts make your eye's lens cloudy, like a foggy window. In the study, some people will get a regular lens, called a **Monofocal Lens**, and others will get an **Adjustable Lens**. These lenses help focus light correctly in the eye. The study will check if one lens helps people see better at different distances without glasses. Participants will be asked questions about their use of glasses and have their vision tested multiple times. Vision tests will include **CDVA** (checking how well you see at a distance with both eyes), and **refraction** (checking if you need glasses).
- Study involves multiple visits before and after surgery.
- Participants should have expected good vision outcomes and specific eye conditions.
- Certain eye diseases or past surgeries mean you cannot join.
To join, you must be an adult having cataract surgery with good expected vision. You cannot join if you have eye diseases like glaucoma or have had certain eye surgeries. Pregnant women can join, but their data might not be used. The study helps doctors understand which lens gives better vision without glasses.