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A dual optic accommodating foldable intraocular lens
S D McLeod1, V Portney, A Ting
1Department of Ophthalmology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA. smcleod@itsa.ucsf.edu
Aim:
To design an accommodating intraocular lens with extended accommodative range that can be adapted to current standard phacoemulsification and endocapsular implantation technique.
Method:
Ray tracing analysis and lens design; cadaver eye implantation.
Results:
Ray tracing analysis indicated that axial movement of an exaggerated converging anterior optic linked by spring loaded haptics to a compensatory static diverging posterior optic produced greater change in conjugation power of the eye compared to axial movement of a single optic lens. A dual optic one piece foldable silicone lens was constructed and implanted via a 4 mm corneal incision into the capsular bag of two cadaver eyes.
Conclusion:
A dual optic intraocular lens design can increase the optical effect of a given displacement and suggests improvements for accommodating intraocular lenses.
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