DR. J. S. TITIYAL
DR. SAMAR KUMAR BASAK, DR.UMANG MATHUR, DR. NAREN SHETTY
Abstract
Purpose
To describe the interim clinical outcomes 1-month postoperatively, and IOL delivery performance of Clareon AutonoMe in an Indian population.
Methods
Prospective, multicenter, single-arm study enrolled 151 eyes undergoing phacoemulsification implanted with a Clareon intraocular lens using the AutonoMe delivery device (Alcon). Primary outcome measures were monocular BCDVA, UCDVA, MRSE at 1 month, the presence of IOL glistenings and surgeon questionnaire for AutonoMe delivery device at 1 month.
Results
At 1-month (Interim analysis), all eyes were within 1D of refractive target. 100% of surgeons reported “Very Easy or Easy” for the insertion of AutonoMe into the incision site and “very controllable or controllable” during the IOL delivery. Grade 0 glistening and no surface haze were observed for all patients at 1 month.
Conclusions
Visual performance of the Clareon IOL showed optimal VA and high surgeon satisfaction for the AutonoMe delivery device.


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