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Intraocular lens implant having posterior bendable optic

a technology of intraocular lens and optics, applied in the field of accommodating intraocular lenses, can solve problems such as increased light convergence, and achieve the effect of safe long-term use in the ey

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-16
ABBOTT MEDICAL OPTICS INC
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"The present invention provides an intraocular lens with focusing capabilities that is safe for long-term use in an eye. The lens comprises an optic coupled to an optic positioning element, which is preferably balloon-shaped or comprises an outwardly extending disc. The optic is resilient and can be formed of a solid material or gas-filled. The shape and material of the optic are chosen based upon the refractive index of the material used to form the optic, so as to result in an optic which will highly converge light upon contraction of the ciliary body. The technical effect of the invention is to provide an intraocular lens with focusing capabilities that can safely restore the natural lens's ability to focus light in the eye."

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This alters the thickness of the optic to result in an increase in light convergence as is necessary for viewing nearby objects.

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[0030] Referring now to the drawings, the present invention is in the form of an intraocular lens for surgical replacement of the human lens in the treatment of cataracts in the human eye. FIG. 1 shows the various components of the human eye pertinent to this invention. Briefly, the eye 10 includes a frontal portion 12 and a rearward portion (not shown). The frontal portion 12 of the eye 10 is covered by a cornea 14 which encloses and forms an anterior chamber 16. The anterior chamber 16 contains aqueous fluid and is bounded at the rear by an iris 18. The iris 18 opens and closes to admit appropriate quantities of light into the inner portions of the eye 10. The eye 10 includes a capsule 20 which ordinarily contains the natural crystalline lens. When the eye 10 focuses, the capsule 20 changes shape to appropriately distribute the light admitted through the cornea 14 and the iris 18 to the retina (not shown) at the rearward portion of the eye 10.

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Abstract

An intraocular lens (30) having focusing capabilities permitting focusing movement of the lens (30) in response to normal ciliary body (24) movement incident to changes in the distance between the eye and an object under observation is provided. The lens (30) is designed for surgical implantation within the capsule (20) of an eye (10) and includes an optic (32) and an optic positioning element (33) which cooperate to form the lens (30). Accommodation is achieved by relying upon the thickening and thinning of the optic (32) as a result of the normal retracting and contracting of the ciliary body (24) in response to the distance of an object from the viewer.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to accommodating intraocular lenses which can be surgically implanted as a replacement for the natural crystalline lens in the eyes of cataract patients. [0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art [0004] Cataracts occur when the crystalline lens of the eye becomes opaque. The cataracts may be in both eyes and, being a progressive condition, may cause fading vision and eventual blindness. Cataracts were once surgically removed along with the anterior wall of the capsule of the eye. The patient then wore eyeglasses or contact lenses which restored vision but did not permit accommodation and gave only limited depth perception. [0005] The first implant of a replacement lens within the eye occurred in 1949 and attempted to locate the replacement lens in the posterior chamber of the eye behind the iris. Problems such as dislocation after implantation forced abandonment of this approach, and for s...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61F2/16
CPCA61F2/1613A61F2/1648A61F2/1635A61F2002/169A61F2250/0003A61F2/1601A61F2002/1682A61F2002/16901
Inventor WOODS, RANDALL
Owner ABBOTT MEDICAL OPTICS INC
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