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Intraocular lens apparatus with haptics of varying cross-sectional areas

  • US 4,990,159 A
  • Filed: 12/02/1988
  • Issued: 02/05/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/02/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An intraocular lens apparatus for implantation in the posterior chamber of an eye, in which said apparatus is inserted into an eye along a longitudinal direction through an incision made in the eye, said apparatus having strong, yet flexible support means for positioning and maintaining of said position of said apparatus within the interior of the eye, and further enabling ease in manipulation, rotation and positioning of said apparatus after insertion into said posterior chamber of the eye, said intraocular lens apparatus comprising:

  • substantially circular lens means having an anterior side, an opposite posterior side and a peripheral edge;

    positioning means operably attached to said lens means for enabling facilitated manipulation of said intraocular lens apparatus once the apparatus is inserted within the eye for proper positioning therein;

    resilient support means operably attached to said lens means and extending outwardly therefrom, for retaining and stabilizing said intraocular lens apparatus once appropriately located within the eye by contacting said eye interior along a region of contact, andsaid support means comprising at least one flexible loop member having a plurality of regions of increased cross-section, each positioned adjacent to a region of narrowed cross-section along its length, so as to comprise alternating regions of increased and decreased cross-section with at least, one of said regions of increased cross-section having a substantially continuous transverse cross-section along its length, for increasing flexibility of said at least one loop member and provide a maximized region of contact within said interior of said eye, while simultaneously enabling said intraocular lens apparatus to be inserted into the eye through a relatively small axial incision.

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