UNITY VCS for Vitreoretinal Disorders

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Overseen ByAlcon Call Center
Age: 18+
Sex: Any
Trial Phase: Academic
Sponsor: Alcon Research
No Placebo GroupAll trial participants will receive the active study treatment (no placebo)

What You Need to Know Before You Apply

What is the purpose of this trial?

This trial compares two eye surgery systems to determine which is more effective and safer for treating vitreoretinal disorders. These disorders affect the back part of the eye and may require surgery to improve vision. Participants will undergo vitreoretinal ophthalmic surgery with either the UNITY VCS or the CONSTELLATION system. Individuals with a diagnosed vitreoretinal condition who need surgery may be suitable candidates for this trial. As an unphased trial, it provides a unique opportunity to advance surgical options for vitreoretinal disorders.

Do I need to stop taking my current medications for the trial?

The trial information does not specify whether you need to stop taking your current medications. It's best to discuss this with the trial coordinators or your doctor.

What prior data suggests that these eye surgery systems are safe for treating vitreoretinal disorders?

Research has shown that the UNITY Vitreoretinal Cataract System (VCS) is already approved for surgery, indicating it has met safety standards for similar operations. However, specific safety data from past studies on UNITY VCS remains limited.

This trial uses the CONSTELLATION Vision System for comparison. As a well-known system currently used in eye surgeries, its continued use suggests a strong safety record.

In summary, both the UNITY VCS and CONSTELLATION are designed for eye surgeries and have been used safely in similar situations. Although detailed safety data for UNITY VCS is limited, its approval and the established use of CONSTELLATION suggest both systems are likely safe for surgical use.12345

Why are researchers excited about this trial?

Researchers are excited about the UNITY Vitreoretinal Cataract System (VCS) because it introduces a novel approach to vitreoretinal ophthalmic surgery by potentially enhancing precision and safety compared to traditional methods like the CONSTELLATION Vision System. This new system is being explored for its ability to integrate advanced technology, which might offer improved surgical outcomes and recovery times for patients with vitreoretinal disorders. The hope is that UNITY VCS could lead to breakthroughs in how these surgeries are performed, providing better vision restoration and patient satisfaction.

What evidence suggests that this trial's eye surgery systems could be effective for vitreoretinal disorders?

Research has shown that the UNITY Vitreoretinal Cataract System (VCS), one of the systems studied in this trial, makes eye surgeries more efficient. Studies found that UNITY VCS improves workflow by 16% compared to other systems like CONSTELLATION, the comparator in this trial. Specifically, setup time decreased by 33% and cleanup time by 38%. These improvements can streamline surgeries and may lead to better patient outcomes. While the focus is on efficiency, findings suggest that UNITY VCS might also be reliable for treating eye disorders.23456

Who Is on the Research Team?

CT

Clinical Trial Lead, Surgical

Principal Investigator

Alcon Research, LLC

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

This trial is for adults needing surgery for vitreoretinal conditions like retinal detachment, macular holes, or diabetic retinopathy. Participants should have clear ocular media except for vitreous hemorrhage and floaters. Those with glaucoma, recent eye surgeries (except cataracts), or diseases affecting study safety/results can't join.

Inclusion Criteria

Other protocol-specified inclusion criteria may apply.
My eyes are healthy except for vitreous hemorrhage or floaters, and I am undergoing surgery for it.
I need surgery for a specific eye condition affecting the back part of my eye.

Exclusion Criteria

I have been diagnosed with glaucoma or high eye pressure.
Other protocol-specified exclusion criteria may apply.
I had eye surgery, excluding cataract surgery, with lens material left behind less than 3 months ago.
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Timeline for a Trial Participant

Screening

Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial

2-4 weeks

Treatment

Participants undergo vitreoretinal ophthalmic surgery in one eye using either the UNITY VCS or CONSTELLATION system

Day 0 operative
1 visit (in-person)

Follow-up

Participants are monitored for safety and effectiveness after surgery

Approximately 3 months
5 visits (in-person)

What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?

Interventions

  • Vitreoretinal ophthalmic surgery
Trial Overview The study compares two eye surgery systems: UNITY VCS and CONSTELLATION Vision System. It aims to determine which system is safer and more effective in treating various vitreoretinal diseases and disorders.
How Is the Trial Designed?
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: UNITY Vitreoretinal Cataract System (VCS)Experimental Treatment2 Interventions
Group II: CONSTELLATION Vision SystemActive Control2 Interventions

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Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?

Alcon Research

Lead Sponsor

Trials
739
Recruited
128,000+
Raquel C. Bono profile image

Raquel C. Bono

Alcon Research

Chief Medical Officer since 2022

MD from Harvard Medical School

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David Endicott

Alcon Research

Chief Executive Officer since 2018

MBA from University of Southern California

Citations

Alcon Announces New Time and Motion Study Results ...UNITY VCS provides statistically significant set-up and tear-down efficiencies compared to CONSTELLATION Vision System or CENTURION Vision ...
Time and motion studies demonstrate workflow efficiencies ...Unity VCS showed a 16% efficiency gain in vitreoretinal surgery workflow, with significant reductions in console setup (33%) and tear-down (38%) ...
UNITY® VCS | CS – Vitreoretinal Cataract & Cataract SystemsUNITY® VCS and CS are Alcon's unified surgical platforms for cataract and vitreoretinal procedures, offering advanced efficiency and control.
Alcon Announces New Time and Motion Study Results ...Study results demonstrated UNITY VCS provides a 16% efficiency gain in overall workflow.1 UNITY VCS provides statistically significant ...
Unity VCS Outperforms Constellation and Centurion in ...The results of this study demonstrated that Unity VCS reduces cataract surgery turnover time by 6%. In addition, reductions in total energy ...
Study Details | NCT07044674 | A Cataract Surgery Clinical ...UNITY VCS is a commercially approved surgical system that facilitates the management of fluid and gases, as well as removal, grasping, cutting, illumination, ...
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