I just had lens replacement. My left eye got the clearview and my right eye got the toric vivity. To me the clearview is a much better lens. I wish they had a toric lens for the clearview. I am sure they will in the future though.
I have the clearview and I’m really disappointed. I still need readers. Things look like double vision for. The eye with clearview and it’s been a couple of months. Any advice is welcome.
I'm very interested in the night\dusk profile, as well as the reduced dysphotopsias is the low light contrast any better than "standard" trifocal lenses, would really love to see more real life patient feedback of this lens. Thanks for posting.
Hi thanks for videos, helps a lot! One question, is the VIVITY lens in the video yellow tinted (blue light fllter) or is it clear? Is it ok to mix clearview-3 in one eye with yellow tinted VIVITY in the other? My wife is going to implant VIVITY yellow tinted in dominant eye and the plan was to implant PANOPTIX in other eye if near range not acceptable, but am considering Clearview 3 as the better option in that case, agree?Thanks!
This patient has the clear version of the Vivity. Both the PanOptix and Vivity are available as either clear or yellow tinted versions. Clearview is only available in a clear version. If you are considering mixing the Vivity with Clearview, try to get the clear Vivity if possible. If you have one yellow, and the other clear, you may notice a slight temperature difference in colors. The difference is subtle, but it may be noticeable.
@@DoctorKrad thanks for the feedback! Myself have panoptix yellow tint in one eye and natural lens in other ete, when I close one eye I can see a slightly difference in color , but does not give me any unbalance when both are open, Everything looks normal.
Yes, Implanting the Clearview 3 can be paired with another procedure to treat the residual astigmatism. LRI's can be performed at the same time, or if the astigmatism is more severe, laser correction can be performed after the eye has stabilized after the initial surgery
With perfect distance vision & presbyopia, I think it's very reasonable to put a presbyopia correcting lens in one eye only (usually the non-dominant eye). One will maintain the very high quality vision with their natural lens, and gain the range of a multifocal.
A +2.50 hyperopic presbyope should notice a HUGE improvement of vision with the Clearview so long as you have a regular cornea, an otherwise healthy eye, and your Surgeon centers it appropriately
Can’t understand, with such experience, why would patient like to have vivity in one eye at first place? There was no single benefit of vivity over Clearview3 listed in the video but still recommendation looked like mixing the two lenses! But why? Seems more like promotion of Clearview3.
This type of anecdotal feedback is of limited use. Would be nice if there is large-scale patient study of ClearView3, similar to what we already have for Vivity. That would be more meaningful comparison.
First time of hearing about Clearview IOL Thanks for sharing !
Agree we need real life input from patients with this lens regarding night driving and contrast.
Why was a Vivity lens chosen over PanOptics for the left eye?
What about the Tecnis PureSee, could it be a good alternative to the Vivity ? Is it worth waiting for ?
Where can we get that reversible chart for both near and intermediate VA testing?
I just had lens replacement. My left eye got the clearview and my right eye got the toric vivity. To me the clearview is a much better lens. I wish they had a toric lens for the clearview. I am sure they will in the future though.
You can get LASIK touch up to correct the residual astigmatism and refraction right? I would definitely get the best lens first.
I have the clearview and I’m really disappointed. I still need readers. Things look like double vision for. The eye with clearview and it’s been a couple of months. Any advice is welcome.
How is the Clearview 3 looking at mid range like a computer monitor just beyond arms' length? Thank you
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7189321/
Is it suitable for someone who had panoptix and yag in both eyes a year ago?
I'm very interested in the night\dusk profile, as well as the reduced dysphotopsias is the low light contrast any better than "standard" trifocal lenses, would really love to see more real life patient feedback of this lens.
Thanks for posting.
thank you! More of this please. I'd love to get a comparison between the Clearview and the relatively new (as of July 2022) Lenstec SBL-3
Hello my friend 😊 The Clearview in this video comparison is the Lenstec Clearview 3 (SBL-3)
@@DoctorKrad oh sorry, I meant the Clareon (Panotpix) vs Clearview SBL-3. Thank you
Surprising that the gentleman did not demand an explant of the Vivity and replacement with the Clearview 3.
Hi thanks for videos, helps a lot! One question, is the VIVITY lens in the video yellow tinted (blue light fllter) or is it clear? Is it ok to mix clearview-3 in one eye with yellow tinted VIVITY in the other? My wife is going to implant VIVITY yellow tinted in dominant eye and the plan was to implant PANOPTIX in other eye if near range not acceptable, but am considering Clearview 3 as the better option in that case, agree?Thanks!
This patient has the clear version of the Vivity. Both the PanOptix and Vivity are available as either clear or yellow tinted versions. Clearview is only available in a clear version. If you are considering mixing the Vivity with Clearview, try to get the clear Vivity if possible. If you have one yellow, and the other clear, you may notice a slight temperature difference in colors. The difference is subtle, but it may be noticeable.
@@DoctorKrad thanks for the feedback! Myself have panoptix yellow tint in one eye and natural lens in other ete, when I close one eye I can see a slightly difference in color , but does not give me any unbalance when both are open, Everything looks normal.
This lens combination would be good for me.
Could you do a procedure to correct astigmatism and then do Clearview 3 IOL?
Yes, Implanting the Clearview 3 can be paired with another procedure to treat the residual astigmatism. LRI's can be performed at the same time, or if the astigmatism is more severe, laser correction can be performed after the eye has stabilized after the initial surgery
What are your thoughts on have an IOL to one eye only? My distance is perfect, Presbyopia.
With perfect distance vision & presbyopia, I think it's very reasonable to put a presbyopia correcting lens in one eye only (usually the non-dominant eye). One will maintain the very high quality vision with their natural lens, and gain the range of a multifocal.
Thank you so much
Too bad he's underwhelmed by the Vivity. Can't help but wonder if he wants it exchanged for the Clearview assuming it's not a toric Vivity.
For the Clreaview 3 would a +2.50 presbyopia be a good candidate?
A +2.50 hyperopic presbyope should notice a HUGE improvement of vision with the Clearview so long as you have a regular cornea, an otherwise healthy eye, and your Surgeon centers it appropriately
@@DoctorKrad Great thank you for your reply
It is possible to have residual refractive error after any eye surgery. Unfortunately we are not machinists, working on metal.
Yes of course. In fact, most patients have a residual refractive error. The goal is to make it as small as possible
How do you measure pupil size, and do you feel this is important in outcomes?
Dang he’s wearing that gum “OUT”!
Some people had hookers for mothers and their manners show it.
Clear View seems to be a Game Changer 👍
It has been on the market in Europe for many many years. Most doctors have other trifocals as their number one choice so I doubt it.
@@dat7hrfa This is Clearview 3 - are you sure you're not confusing it with other versions of the Clearview?
@@nicholasgault972 no , the clearview 3 is the sbl 3 that has been over 10 years already in rest of the world.
@@dat7hrfa interesting, thanks
Can’t understand, with such experience, why would patient like to have vivity in one eye at first place?
There was no single benefit of vivity over Clearview3 listed in the video but still recommendation looked like mixing the two lenses!
But why?
Seems more like promotion of Clearview3.
I agree seems like a clear view commercial
This type of anecdotal feedback is of limited use. Would be nice if there is large-scale patient study of ClearView3, similar to what we already have for Vivity. That would be more meaningful comparison.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7189321/
Why did he have a refractive error with the Vivity?