This document discusses toric intraocular lenses (IOLs) for correcting astigmatism during cataract surgery. It provides details on the evolution of toric IOL designs from early PMMA lenses that often rotated, to current acrylic models with improved stability. Precise keratometry measurements and accounting for surgically induced astigmatism are important for toric IOL power calculations. The document outlines the toric IOL implantation procedure and factors affecting postoperative rotation. Toric IOLs can provide high levels of spectacle independence when used appropriately in patients with regular corneal astigmatism over 1.5 D.