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SAV-IOL’s Lucidis IOL combines the fantastic far vision and few photopic phenomena of a monofocal lens, with the added bonus of a high-quality extended depth-of-focus.
In some respects, monofocal IOLs are hard to beat. Other than the obvious - a single focal plane - the drawbacks are few, and compared with the current crop of diffractive multifocal IOLs, they provide unparalleled distance vision with a very low rate of visual disturbances. Neuroadaptation is rapid, and patien
Swiss Advanced Vision (SAV-IOL) is a Swiss manufacturer of high quality innovative intraocular lenses (IOLs) designed for cataract surgery. The company recently announced the start of a project for developing a revolutionary active intraocular lens, R-TASC (Real-Time Autofocus Servo Control), featuring real-time autofocus and wireless connectivity. Max Boysset, SAV-IOL CEO, believes R-TASC could disrupt the global IOL market and considerably improve the quality of life of millions of cataract
Choose from over 3,000 configurations to find the perfect lens for each patient
With a portfolio including the Eden and Lucidis premium IOLs, Swiss Advanced Vision (SAV-IOL) is already known for redrawing innovation boundaries in the IOL landscape. Now, the company is launching a system that brings customizable medicine to the world of cataract surgery.
SAV-IOL’s unique offering comprises a novel IOL - the Harmonis lens – and a web-based configurator.
As would be expected, monocular UDVA improved significantly from preoperative: 45% of eyes achieved 20/20 or better UDVA at 1 month postoperative. CDVA was 20/20 or better in 89% of eyes. Also at 1 month, monocular UIVA at 80 cm was 20/32 or better in 56% of eyes and 20/40 or better in 83% of eyes. DCIVA at 80 cm was 20/32 or better in 56% of eyes and 20/40 or better in 81%. DCIVA was also measured at 66 cm, at which distance 35% of eyes achieved 20/32 or better and 68% achieved 20/40 or bett
Restoring vision using a smart, active intraocular lens for cataract surgery
SAV-IOL (Swiss Advanced Vision) is working towards the world’s first active, electronic intraocular lens implant for cataract surgery through the R-TASC Project. This new lens represents a real leap forward in vision restoration: smart, real-time autofocus.
Current IOLs on the market suffer from optical compromises, including a limited visual accommodation range, loss of light,
