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HUD Surgical Guidance for Toric Alignment

HUD guides toric lens alignment during surgery, based on clinical trials.

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A
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This research is exploring how well a new digital tool helps doctors during eye surgery for patients receiving a special lens called a toric intraocular lens (IOL). This lens helps people with astigmatism see better. Astigmatism is when the eye is not completely round and can make things look blurry. The study checks how accurately the tool lines up the lens during surgery and how fast it works. After surgery, the patients' vision is checked again to see how well they can see.

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Key Points:

** - The study is non-invasive, meaning no extra procedures are done beyond the usual surgery. - Participants visit the hospital once for surgery and once for a check-up one month later. - Only patients having normal cataract surgery with a toric IOL can join, and certain eye conditions or past surgeries might prevent participation. **

It's important to know that this study is only for people who need a toric IOL during cataract surgery and have no other serious eye issues or conditions.

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Study details
    Cataract and IOL Surgery

NCT07325188

Gainesville Eye Associates

14 March 2026

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