METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ACCOMMODATIVE INTRAOCULAR LENS
20220339896 · 2022-10-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29D11/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61F2/1624
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A method for producing an accommodative intraocular lens includes providing first and second components and a support body with an interior space and open to the top, fastening the first component to the support body, generating pressure which is higher in the exterior space than in the interior space such that the first component deforms downward, producing an adhesive surface on the upper side of the first component and/or on the second component, applying a liquid to the first component from above into the latter's downwardly deformed region, the liquid at no time contacting the adhesive surface, fastening the second component to the first component with the adhesive surface, as a result of which the accommodative intraocular lens is formed and the liquid is encapsulated with the first component and the second component in a cavity arranged in the interior of the intraocular lens.
Claims
1. A method for producing an accommodative intraocular lens, the method comprising: (a) providing a first component, a second component, and a support body which has an interior space and which is open to the top such that the interior space is accessible from above; (b) fastening the first component to the support body such that the interior space is delimited by the first component and the first component separates an exterior space arranged above the first component from the interior space; (c) generating a first pressure in the exterior space and a second pressure in the interior space such that the first component deforms downward, wherein the first pressure is higher than the second pressure; (d) producing an adhesive surface on the upper side of the first component and/or on the second component; (e) applying a liquid to the first component from above into a downwardly deformed region of the first component, the liquid at no time contacting the adhesive surface; (f) fastening the second component to the first component with the adhesive surface, thereby forming the accommodative intraocular lens and encapsulating the liquid with the first component and the second component in a cavity arranged in the interior of the accommodative intraocular lens.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first component has an optics body and the second component has a membrane, or wherein the first component has a membrane and the second component has an optics body.
3. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the membrane is gas permeable.
4. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gas arranged in the exterior space is helium with a volume fraction of at least 80%.
5. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adhesive surface is produced in step (d) by an application of an adhesive.
6. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adhesive surface is produced in step (d) by carrying out a surface treatment, the surface treatment including a treatment with a plasma.
7. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support body is heated in step (f).
8. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein step (d) is carried out before step (e), or wherein step (e) is carried out before step (d).
9. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support body is ring shaped.
10. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first component is fastened to the upper end of the support body in step (b).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The disclosure will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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[0025] In step b), the first component 11 is fastened to the support body 1 in such a way that there cannot be a gas exchange between the interior space 2 and the exterior space 10.
[0026] The interior space 2 reduces in size by virtue of the first component 11 deforming downward in step c). By way of example, the pressure in the interior space 2 can be less than the pressure in the exterior space 10 by at least 10 kPa such that the first component 11 deforms sufficiently. By way of example, the pressure in the interior space 2 can be less than the pressure in the exterior space 10 by no more than 100 kPa such that damage to the accommodative intraocular lens 13 can be avoided.
[0027] It is possible in step c) to increase the pressure in the exterior space 10 and/or lower the pressure in the interior space 2. The lower end of the support body 1 may be open. As a result, the pressure in the interior space 2 can be lowered by aspirating the atmosphere via the lower end of the support body 1. Alternatively, it is conceivable for the lower end of the support body 1 to be closed and for the only opening of the support body 1 to be provided at its upper end. In this case, the pressure in the exterior space 10 should be increased in step c). The support body 1 can be substantially ring shaped at least in sections, independently of whether the support body 1 has an open or closed form at its lower end.
[0028] Both carrying out step d) before step e) and carrying out step e) before step d) are possible. In both cases, the downward deformation of the first component 11 renders keeping the liquid 5 away from the adhesive surface 6 until the second component 12 is fastened to the first component 11 completely unproblematic. In step d), the adhesive surface 6 can typically be produced by the application of an adhesive. By way of example, the adhesive can be a silicone adhesive. In another example, the adhesive surface 6 can be produced in step d) by carrying out a surface treatment on the first component 11 and/or the second component 12. The surface treatment may include a plasma treatment, the plasma for example being able to contain ionized oxygen.
[0029] By way of example, the adhesive surface 6 may substantially have the shape of a circular ring. The liquid 5 may be arranged within the circular ring.
[0030] The liquid 5 may be transparent to visible light. Moreover, the viscosity of the liquid 5 may be no more than 2*103 Pa*s, as a result of which a good deformability of the accommodative intraocular lens 13 is achieved. By way of example, the liquid can be a silicone oil or substantially consist of the silicone oil. Moreover, in the range of visible light, the liquid 5 can typically have a higher refractive index than water.
[0031] The support body 1 can be heated in step f) to accelerate the fastening of the second component 12 to the first component.
[0032] In the first exemplary embodiment of the method shown in
[0033] As is evident from
[0034] To deform the accommodative intraocular lens 13 following an implantation of the accommodative intraocular lens, it is conceivable for the accommodative intraocular lens 13 to include a plurality of bending elements (not depicted in
[0035] It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the exemplary embodiments of the disclosure and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined in the appended claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0036] 1 Support body
2 Interior space
3 Optics body
4 Haptic
5 Liquid
[0037] 6 Adhesive surface
7 Membrane
8 Cavity
9 Gas
[0038] 10 Exterior space
11 First component
12 Second component
13 Accommodative intraocular lens
14 Optical axis