Aspheric Hydrophilic Acrylic Intraocular Lens
An intraocular lens implant is a synthetic, artificial lens placed
inside the eye that replaces the focusing power of a natural lens
that is surgically removed, usually as part of cataract surgery
ARE IOLS APPROVED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA)?
IOLs are approved by the FDA for implantation for those eighteen
years and older. Use of an IOL under age eighteen years is off
label. Drugs and devices are often used off-label when a physician
determines that use is in the best interest of a patient. The
placement an IOL in a child eye is made after a thorough eye
examination followed by a discussion with the parent/guardian about
the risks and benefits of an IOL versus a contact lens or glasses
(informed consent).
Product Parameters
| Product | Aspherical Hydrophilic Acrylic Intraocular Lens |
| Manufacturer | Henan Universe IOL R&M Co., Ltd |
| Model | PCF60/A |
| Overall Length (mm) | 12.5 |
| Optic diameter (mm) | 6.0 |
| Material | Hydrophilic Acrylic |
| Optic Design | Monofocal, biconvex |
| Haptic anglulation | 5° |
| Haptic Type | Modified “C” Loop |
| Edge Type | 360° square edge |
Product Features
- Top material: high purity Hydrophilic Acrylic from Contamac UK
with excellent material uniformity, good biocompatibility,
smooth surface, low silicone oil adsorption rate, bacteria and
other sediments are not easy to adhere, no calcification and
glistening.
- Zero spherical aberration: provides patients with improved contrast
sensitivity in mesopic, photopic and dim light conditions.
- Excellent Stability: Medified C loop Provides excellent
stability for the intraocular lens in the capsular bag.
The natural lens of the eye is an aspheric shape. However, many
traditional IOLs have a spheric shape, which can induce minor
optical imperfections, which can affect the quality of the vision
they provide. Premium aspheric IOLs are widely considered to be
much closer to the natural curvature of the lens, producing better
quality of sight, particularly in low-light.