Intraocular lens with leg means having compressible regions and/

Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Eye prosthesis – Intraocular lens

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046874852

ABSTRACT:
An intraocular lens of the type having a plurality of legs which center the lens in the anterior or posterior chamber by tangential contact between eye tissue and a region on each leg, wherein the region is composed of a compressible material. Also disclosed are homogeneous lenses in which the legs are colored.

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