Intraocular lens study

Intraocular lens study

Oculentis has announced that in a comparative clinical study conducted by Dr Jan Venter between November 2009 and September 2011, 9,366 eyes of 4,683 patients were treated with a LENTIS Mplus intraocular lens. “During a six-month followup among other parameters the pre- and postoperative results obtained for visual acuity at near, intermediate and far distance of 4,240 LS-312 MF30-IOL models (C-loop design) and 5,126 LS-313 MF30-IOL models (plate haptic design) were measured and analysed. The visual acuity results at all distances was excellent for both models,†said an Oculentis spokesman.

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