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The Trulign Toric IOL is a toric modification of the company's Crystalens AO, with the addition of a toric optic on the posterior surface and two axial orientation markings on the anterior surface. It was the first FDA-approved IOL for astigmatic correction with a broader range of vision.
Yes
Yes
Silicone and polyimide haptic loops
5.0
Accommodating, Toric
The Trulign is the best Toric lens available. It's a great accommodative lens for distant and intermediate.
The Trulign Toric IOL is really the "toric with benefits" in that it provides a full range of vision needs in terms of uncorrected distance, intermediate, and near vision while simultaneously correcting corneal astigmatism to avoid the need for secondary procedures such as LRI and/or Laser Vision Correction. The aspheric and aberration-free optics have also been proven valuable in patients who have undergone prior laser vision correction such as LASIK or PRK.
I call it Toric Plus to my patients. I can give them a wider range of vision AND correct their astigmatism at the same time. Very people pleasing. Easy to align since you can dial it counterclockwise or clockwise and stays in place. I do use a CTR with it if the eye is over 25.5 mm or less than 22.0mm---find better refractive stability earlier when doing this.
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Contact the company for additional information, availability, or pricing:
Bausch + Lomb Inc.
bausch.com400 Somerset Corporate Blvd.
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
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