Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Eye prosthesis – Intraocular lens
Patent
1994-07-01
1996-10-08
Shay, Randy C.
Prosthesis (i.e., artificial body members), parts thereof, or ai
Eye prosthesis
Intraocular lens
A61F 216
Patent
active
055627315
ABSTRACT:
An intraocular implant for use in a human eye following cataract, refractive or other eye surgery. The implant has a holder and imaging optics which may be folded to a compact configuration, inserted into the eye separately, and then assembled by the surgeon in the eye by mounting the optics on the holder after the holder has been implanted in the eye. These optics include a lens which is adjustable within the eye relative to the holder by the surgeon during surgery to focus the optics on the retina of the eye and are adjustable postoperatively by the implantee to near and distant focus positions by movement of the implantee's head and by magnetic action. The disclosed implants are inserted into the capsular bag of an eye from which the nucleus and cortex have been removed and retain the bag in substantially its natural shape and volume in a manner which inhibits opacification of the posterior capsule of the bag, prevents the vitreous volume from increasing postoperatively, and thereby prevents many complications which often attend cataract surgery.
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Brown Boniard I.
Shay Randy C.
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