ACCOMMODATING LENS ASSEMBLY
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Abstract
A method of anchoring an accommodating intraocular lens assembly in the posterior chamber of an eye whereby the lens assembly includes an optical axis that corresponds with the visual axis of a human eye. The posterior chamber includes a ciliary sulcus and a capsular unit with a collapsed natural lens capsule located therein. The assembly includes a substantially rigid haptics element having first and second haptic portions, which, when anchored, define a plane that intersects the visual axis of the eye. The haptics element secures the accommodating lens assembly within the posterior chamber outside the collapsed natural lens capsule and allows light to be transmitted therethrough at least in a region around said optical axis. A lens structure includes at least a resilient lens body located at least partially along the visual axis when the lens assembly is anchored in the posterior chamber of the eye. The method includes the steps of, (1) introducing the first haptic portion, which includes a first anchor portion projecting therefrom, into the posterior chamber of the eye until the first anchor portion is anchored in the scleral wall at a desired location; and (2) moving the second haptic portion, which comprises a second anchor portion projecting therefrom, until the second anchor portion is anchored in the scleral wall on the opposite side of the lens from the first anchor portion and the lens structure is in contact with the collapsed natural lens, whereby the collapsed natural lens capsule will be prestressed and deform the lens body relative to and substantially independently of the haptics element in relation to the force the capsular unit applies directly or indirectly to the lens body along the optical axis.
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13. A method of anchoring an accommodating intraocular lens assembly in the posterior chamber of an eye, the lens assembly having an optical axis that corresponds with the visual axis of a human eye, the posterior chamber including a ciliary sulcus and a capsular unit with a collapsed natural lens capsule located therein, the assembly comprising a substantially rigid haptics element comprising first and second haptic portions, which, when anchored, define a plane that intersects the visual axis of the eye, said haptics element securing said accommodating lens assembly within the posterior chamber outside the collapsed natural lens capsule, the haptics element allowing light to be transmitted therethrough at least in a region around said optical axis, and a lens structure that includes at least a resilient lens body located at least partially along the visual axis when the lens assembly is anchored in the posterior chamber of the eye, the method comprising the steps of:
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a. introducing the first haptic portion, which comprises a first anchor portion projecting therefrom, into the posterior chamber of the eye until the first anchor portion is anchored in the scleral wall at a desired location; and b. moving the second haptic portion, which comprises a second anchor portion projecting therefrom, until the second anchor portion is anchored in the scleral wall on the opposite side of the lens from the first anchor portion and the lens structure is in contact with the collapsed natural lens, whereby the collapsed natural lens capsule will be prestressed and deform the lens body relative to the haptics element in relation to the force the lens capsule applies directly or indirectly to the lens body along the optical axis. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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