Yesterday, I had another cataract consultation with a top local eye surgeon at a very high rated clinic associated with a local university.
He does all the major toric IOLs I'm interested in including Alcon & Tecnis monofocal toric, Tecnis Symfony Toric, and Trulign (accomodating) IOL.
My right eye has the significant cataract and the left eye only a very early stage one. Both have astigmatism, left=2.0D, right=2.75D cylinder and the cornea measurements they did yesterday confirmed close to that.
For the right eye, he recommended either a monofocal toric or the Trulign IOL. I asked him about Symfony but he lumps that in with multifocal IOLs and didn't like the night vision artifacts and some loss of contrast sensitivity compared to the ones he recommended.
I asked him about a monofocal toric in the right eye for distance and later in the future perhaps a Symfony Toric in the left eye with mini-monovision, but he was against mixing types of IOLs.
The Trulign IOL is a more difficult process after implantation, he keeps the eye dilated for a week and lots of eye exercises to get the eye muscles to make it move up to +1D for intermediate vision. Also the highest corneal cylinder model for Trulign currently is only 1.83D which is quite below my right eye's cylinder of 2.75D+ so it would require additional corneal LRI surgery to reduce astigmatism enough to make it worthwhile, but he said LRI's often can lose much of the cylinder correction after a couple years. So that doesn't sound like an appealing option for my right eye. For the left eye its a possibly, but again that would be mixing IOL types which the doctor didn't like the idea of.
I will probably continue with my plan for my right eye of going for the simpler monofocal toric which has larger cylinder models readily available, so no corneal surgery should be needed with that. The doctor does both Tecnic and Alcon and doesn't care which you select, I prefer Tecnis since it appears to have better contrast sensitivity and no blue filter or glistenings.
Since my left eye probably won't need cataract surgery for several more years unless I pay for it all out of pocket earlier, I will probably use an RGP contact lens in that eye set for intermediate distance, if the right eye is corrected for good distance. I did that successfully for several years before with RGP contacts in both eyes before the cataract in the right eye started having effect.
I'll still hold out hope I might be able to get a Symfony Toric in the left eye in future down the road, if the right eye is done successfully. May have to find some other surgeon more willing to mix IOL types, thats tough to find!