[Miyake-Apple video analysis of movement patterns of an accommodative intraocular lens implant]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00347-002-0717-7
[Miyake-Apple video analysis of movement patterns of an accommodative intraocular lens implant]
Abstract
Background: The potentially accommodative intraocular lens (IOL) is a new development in IOL design
Methods: We evaluated the new Humanoptics 1CU accommodative IOL in a laboratory study with human post mortem autopsy eyes. Using the Miyake-Apple posterior view video technique, the movement pattern of the IOL was tested and observed from the posterior perspective. RESULTS. A circular bend at the level of the ciliary body applied slight circular force onto the sclera allowing the relaxation of the zonules. The shift of focus was demonstrated by using a reading target. In addition, viscoelastic was injected into the vitreous resulting in the same anterior movement of the IOL optic.
Conclusions: The 1CU Humanoptics accommodative IOL showed potential accommodative behaviour in the laboratory. The accommodative (respectively pseudoaccommodative) effect was based on the anterior shift principle with anterior movement of the IOL-optic in the state of relaxing zonules. Whether this reflects the clinical situation, especially to this extent, must be further evaluated.
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