Intraoccular lens arrangement and method for correcting astigmatism
First Claim
1. An intraocular lens structure for implantation in an eye of a patient, the intraocular lens structure comprising a plurality of at least two intraocular lenses aligned along a common optical axis, each of said at least two intraocular lenses being provided with an optical compensation section adapted to correct an astigmatism with a linear orientation, and support means for retaining each of said at least two intraocular lenses for rotation about the common optical axis relative to one another when in an implanted state.
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Abstract
An intraocular lens structure for implantation in an eye of a patient has at least two intraocular lenses aligned along a common optical axis. Each of the intraocular lenses is provided with an optical compensation section adapted to correct an astigmatism with a linear orientation. A support retains each of the lenses for rotation about the common optical axis relative to one another when in an implanted state. The support may include a common haptic, or a separate haptic for respectively mounting each of the lenses together with a common ring for mounting each of the haptics to enable rotation of the lenses relative to one another after implantation. In the latter configuration, the common mounting ring has a pair of parallel grooves along an inner edge thereof for mounting the respective haptics therein for rotation of the lenses relative to one another. The lenses are provided with markings indicative of a preferred linear orientation thereof relative to one another about the axis when the lens structure is implanted. Each lens is composed of polymethymethacrylate (PMMA), silicone, hydrogel, or collapsible acrylate, and each optical compensation section has an optical cylindrical or torical effect.
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- 1. An intraocular lens structure for implantation in an eye of a patient, the intraocular lens structure comprising a plurality of at least two intraocular lenses aligned along a common optical axis, each of said at least two intraocular lenses being provided with an optical compensation section adapted to correct an astigmatism with a linear orientation, and support means for retaining each of said at least two intraocular lenses for rotation about the common optical axis relative to one another when in an implanted state.
- 9. A method for correcting astigmatism in a patient comprising the steps of implanting a plurality of at least two intraocular lenses in an eye of the patient so that the lenses are aligned along a common optical axis, each of said at least two intraocular lenses being provided with an optical compensation section adapted to correct an astigmatism with a linear orientation, retaining each of said at least two intraocular lenses in alignment for rotation about the common optical axis relative to one another when in an implanted state, and adjusting the relative orientation of said at least two intraocular lenses by rotation of one of said lenses about the common optical axis during the implantation to a correction value corresponding approximately to an expected postoperative astigmatism.
- 16. An implantable intraocular lens structure having several intraocular lenses arranged one behind the other on a common optical axis, and provided with an optical compensation section to compensate for astigmatism, characterized in that the lens arrangement comprises two intraocular lenses, each of which displays a compensation section suitable for correcting an astigmatism, with a linear orientation, and a common support mounting both of said two intraocular lenses for rotation of at least one of the mounted lenses about the common optical axis relative to the other mounted lens when in an implanted state.
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