Title
Axial movement of the dual-optic accommodating intraocular lens for the correction of the presbyopia: Optical performance and clinical outcomes
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optom.2014.06.004
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2015
Publication Title
Journal of Optometry
Abstract
Presbyopia occurs in the aging eye due to changes in the ciliary muscle, zonular fibers, crystalline lens, and an increased lens sclerosis. As a consequence, the capacity of accommodation decreases, which hampers to focus near objects. With the aim of restoring near vision, different devices that produce multiple focuses have been developed and introduced. However, these devices are still unable to restore accommodation. In order to achieve that goal, dual-optic accommodating Intraocular Lenses have been designed, whose anterior optic displaces axially to increase ocular power, and focus near objects. Although dual-optic accommodating IOLs are relatively new, their outcomes are promising, as they provide large amplitudes of accommodation and a greater IOL displacement than single-optic accommodating IOLs. The outcomes show comfortable near vision, higher patients' satisfaction rates, and minimal postoperative complications like Posterior Capsular Opacification and Anterior Capsular Opacification, due to their design and material.
Volume
8
Issue
2
First Page
67
Last Page
76
ISSN
18884296
Recommended Citation
Tomás-Juan, Javier and Murueta-Goyena Larrañaga, Ane, "Axial movement of the dual-optic accommodating intraocular lens for the correction of the presbyopia: Optical performance and clinical outcomes" (2015). Scopus Unisalle. 424.
https://ciencia.lasalle.edu.co/scopus_unisalle/424
PubMed ID
25248803
Identifier
SCOPUS_ID:84927737051