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  • Ophthalmology
  • Biomaterials Science
  • Surgical Technology

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  • Artificial irides are used in ophthalmology to restore visual function.
  • The implantation method for artificial irides is critical for successful outcomes.
  • Evaluating the compatibility of existing intraocular lens (IOL) injectors with novel prosthetic devices is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the suitability of seven commercial IOL injection systems for implanting custom, flexible artificial irides.
  • To evaluate the performance of these systems with artificial irides of varying sizes and designs (with or without fiber meshwork).

Main Methods:

  • Custom artificial irides, with and without fiber meshwork, were prepared at specific diameters (12.8 mm or 10 mm).
  • These prostheses were inserted through seven different IOL injector systems.
  • Ease of loading, injection difficulty, control during injection, and prosthetic distortion were systematically observed and recorded.

Main Results:

  • Fiber-free artificial irides were implanted without distortion through all tested injector systems.
  • Artificial irides with embedded fiber meshwork showed significant distortion after attempted injection.
  • While all systems delivered the prostheses, screw-type injectors demonstrated less effort and greater control compared to plunger-type injectors.

Conclusions:

  • All seven IOL injection systems are suitable for implanting fiber-free artificial irides, with careful attention to insertion control.
  • Screw-type injectors provide superior control and require less effort than plunger-type injectors.
  • Artificial irides containing fiber meshwork should not be implanted using current IOL injector systems due to significant distortion.