A61F2002/16903

OCULAR IMPLANT INSERTION APPARATUS AND METHODS
20170042728 · 2017-02-16 ·

An exemplary ocular implant insertion system includes a case and a preloaded ocular implant insertion apparatus. The apparatus includes first and second movable structures that move the ocular implant in a predetermined sequence. The respective configurations of the case and the ocular implant insertion apparatus are such that the ocular implant insertion apparatus is not removable from the case when the ocular implant insertion apparatus is in the pre-use state and is removable after the first movable structure has moved at least a portion of the optical implant.

Devices for reconstruction of a lens capsule after cataract surgery

Provided herein are devices used to reconstruct a natural lens capsule after a cataract surgery. The device has a ring-shaped rigid component, a ring-shaped flexible component and a groove disposed on an inner surface of the rigid component. The rigid component has a distal end attached to the ring-shaped flexible component and a proximal end that lies against Wieger's ligament when fitted within the natural lens capsule. The ring-shaped flexible component has a proximal end that is attached to the distal end of the rigid component and a distal end that contacts an anterior surface of the natural lens capsule when fitted therein. The groove is disposed to receive optics of an intraocular lens and/or the ledge is disposed to secure haptics thereof.

DEVICES FOR HOLDING INTRAOCULAR LENS ALONG AN OPTICAL AXIS THEREOF
20260047921 · 2026-02-19 ·

Devices configured to be implanted in a lens capsule of a human eye and securely hold an intraocular lens (IOL), and operable to displace the IOL relative to an optical axis of the IOL; the devices comprising a first member configured to be fixedly positioned inside the lens capsule, a second member to which the IOL is fixedly attachable, and a bendable structure attached at a first end thereof to the first member and at a second end thereof to the second member; the bendable structure being configured to be remotely controllably bended at various bending levels to thereby vary location of a periphery of the IOL, when the IOL is attached to the second member, along the IOL optical axis.