A61F2/161

MICROPATTERNED INTRAOCULAR IMPLANTS

Generally, an intraocular implant having on the external surface a plurality of pattern surface elements disposed in spaced apart relation defining a tortuous pathway adapted to control a flow of fluid or a flow of particles suspended in a fluid or inhibit the growth or migration of cells is provided. In particular, an intraocular implant that is implanted between an intraocular lens and the surface of the posterior capsule of the eye inhibits growth or migration of residual lens epithelial cells after cataract surgery by providing structural barriers to reduce posterior capsule opacification of the eye.

Posterior Chamber Phakic Intraocular Lens
20240350253 · 2024-10-24 · ·

The present invention relates to a posterior chamber phakic intraocular lens (1) comprising a central optical part (2), a peripheral haptic part (3) having distal support elements (4) arranged for supporting the intraocular lens (1) on a ciliary zonule, elongated flexible footplates (5) mounted on the support elements (4), each having a distal lateral border (53) arranged for stabilizing the intraocular lens (1) into a ciliary body (98), and manipulation pockets (6) on a surface of the support elements (4), each being associated with one of the elongated flexible footplates (5).

Intraocular Cell Migration Inhibition System
20180193135 · 2018-07-12 ·

Generally, an intraocular implant and methods for treating an ocular condition. In particular, an intraocular implant which implanted between an intraocular lens and the surface of the posterior capsule of the eye inhibits migration of residual lens epithelial cells after cataract surgery by providing structural barriers to reduce posterior capsule opacification of the eye.

Intraocular cell migration inhibition system
09943404 · 2018-04-17 · ·

Generally, an intraocular implant and methods for treating an ocular condition. In particular, an intraocular implant which implanted between an intraocular lens and the surface of the posterior capsule of the eye inhibits migration of residual lens epithelial cells after cataract surgery by providing structural barriers to reduce posterior capsule opacification of the eye.

Micropatterned intraocular implant

Generally, an intraocular implant having on the external surface a plurality of pattern surface elements disposed in spaced apart relation defining a tortuous pathway adapted to control a flow of fluid, or a flow of particles suspended in a fluid, or inhibits the growth or migration of cells. In particular, an intraocular implant which implanted between an intraocular lens and the surface of the posterior capsule of the eye inhibits growth or migration of residual lens epithelial cells after cataract surgery by providing structural barriers to reduce posterior capsule opacification of the eye.

Intraocular Add-On Lens for Correction of Refraction and Extended Depth of Field

An intraocular lens for correcting of refraction, includes at least one optical lens with an optical axis; and haptics, connected to the optical lens, for positioning the lens in front of the capsular bag of an eye, for example arranged to be placed in the sulcus of the eye; wherein haptics include at least one ring shaped flexible arm, preferably at least a pair of ring shaped flexible arms arranged on opposite sides of the optical lens, preferably as seen perpendicular to the optical axis. The optical lens includes an optical power element for correcting the refractive power of an eye. The optical lens further includes a multifocal optical surface for extending the depth of field of an eye.

OCULAR FUNCTION ASSISTANCE DEVICE

An ocular function assistance device of an embodiment includes an actuator, a controller, and an information input unit. The ocular function assistance device is used for assisting an ocular function. The actuator receives electricity and operates for providing a predefined ocular function. The controller executes at least control of electricity supply to the actuator. The information input unit inputs biological information or condition information into the controller. The controller changes a control mode of the actuator based on the biological information or the condition information.

Cell migration inhibition system
09855135 · 2018-01-02 · ·

Generally, an intraocular implant and methods for treating an ocular condition. In particular, an intraocular implant which implanted between an intraocular lens and the surface of the posterior capsule of the eye inhibits migration of residual lens epithelial cells after cataract surgery by providing structural barriers to reduce posterior capsule opacification of the eye.

Posterior chamber intraocular lens

The present invention relates to a posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL), comprising: an optic consisting of an effective optical area and an effective optical area edge; at least two haptics connected to the optic, wherein a posterior surface of the effective optical area is a convex surface, and a basic spherical surface thereof has a radius of curvature in a range of 6.6 mm-80.0 mm. The effective optical area of the posterior chamber IOL adopts a design with the posterior surface obviously convex, which reduces the distance between the posterior surface of the effective optical area of the IOL and the posterior capsule, improves the stability of a spatial position of the IOL in a capsule bag, and reduces an incidence rate of posterior capsule opacification (PCO) after implantation of the IOL; since the effective optical area anterior surface is relatively flat, the IOL haptics will not be tightly pressed on the effective optical area anterior surface upon folding, the haptics are more easily unfolded after implantation into the eye and the support haptics are not mutually adhered to the effective optical area, and meanwhile the IOL imaging quality can be improved and/or the visual quality of the astigmatism sufferer is enhanced.

MICRO-INCISION IOL AND POSITIONING OF THE IOL IN THE EYE

An intraocular lens that is capable of being inserted through a micro-incision includes an optic having an anterior and a posterior surface and a plurality of projections extending from the anterior and posterior surfaces. The anterior and posterior surfaces include a recess. The optic is implanted such that a rim of the capsulorhexis is disposed in the recess such that the plurality of projections grip the capsular bag.