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Title: Intraocular lenses for small incision surgery


1
Intraocular lenses for small incision surgery
  • Roberto Bellucci MD
  • Ophthalmic Unit, Hospital and University of
    Verona, Italy
  • Simonetta Morselli MD
  • Ophthalmic Unit, Hospital of Bassano del Grappa,
    Italy
  • Financial Interest E (Bausch Lomb)

2
Requirements for MICS lenses
  • Thinness
  • To allow sub-2mm implantation
  • Resistance to folding / implantation
  • Stiffness
  • To maintain centration, refraction
  • Square edge
  • To reduce PCO
  • Easy removal

3
Designing sub-2mm IOLs
  • Single-piece acrylic
  • Thinner optics
  • Refractive index
  • Asphericity
  • Optic size
  • Special haptic design
  • First attempt The Thinoptx lens

4
The Acri.Smart solution
  • Hydrophilic core, hydrophobic surfaces
  • Plate haptic, standard thickness
  • Full 6 mm optic
  • No square edge
  • at haptic/optic
  • junction

5
The Acri.Smart IOL provided good results in
clinical studies, demonstrating that MICS IOL are
excellent platforms for special optic design
The Acri.Smart results
  • Alió JL, Schimchak P, Montés-Micó R, Galal A.
  • Retinal image quality after microincision
    intraocular lens
  • implantation
  • J Cataract Refract Surg 2005 311557-1560
  • Alió JL, Rodriguez-Prats JL, Vianello A, Galal A
  • Visual outcome of microincision cataract surgery
    with
  • implantation of an Acri.Smart lens.
  • J Cataract Refract Surg 2005 311549-1556
  • Kurz S, Krummenauer F, Thieme H, Dick HB
  • Contrast sensitivity after implantation of a
    spherical versus an aspherical intraocular lens
    in biaxial microincision cataract surgery.
  • J Cataract Refract Surg 2007 33 393-400

6
The Acri.Smart family
  • Spherical Acri.Smart 46S
  • Hyperaspheric Acri.Smart 36A
  • Neutral Aspheric Acri.Smart 46LC
  • Toric Acri.Comfort 646TLC
  • Multifocal Acri.Lisa 366D
  • Multifocal Toric Acri.Lisa 466TD

7
The Akreos MI60 MICS IOL
  • Material
  • 26 hydrophilic acrylic
  • UV blocker
  • Refractive index 1.458 (hydrated)
  • Optic
  • Biconvex
  • Aspheric anterior and posterior
  • Optic Body and Total length
  • 6.2x11.0 mm from 10.0 to 15.0 dpt
  • 6.0x10.7 mm from 15.5 to 22.0 dpt
  • 5.6x10.5 mm from 22.5 to 30.0 dpt
  • Haptics
  • One-piece
  • 10 average angulation

8
Design features
  • Bag-related size
  • Four-piece haptics
  • Angled haptics
  • Progressive haptic resistance
  • No hole haptic
  • Square edge

9
Centration and Stability
  • The four-loop design allows precise centration
    within the capsular bag, even with loose or
    damaged zonules
  • STABILITY is ensured by angulation and by
    four-piece haptic design that counteracts
    vitreous pressure

10
Various designs, however
Plate haptic
Closed-loop haptic
Accommodating
  • Large haptic holes may prevent IOL exchange
  • Weak haptics will favour optic movement
  • Plate haptic require intact capsular bags

11
Conclusion
  • Microincision lenses are not reduced versions of
    standard lenses
  • They are a new type of IOL, with specific design
    features
  • They are a good option for refractive cataract
    surgery
  • They are perfect platforms for special optic
    designs

12
A look at the near future
  • Small incision lenses will increase popularity
  • Cross-linking of the material will further
    increase stiffness and stability
  • Studies on pseudoaccommodation will continue

Greetings from Verona Italy
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