Claims
- 1. Lens implant for placement into the lens capsule (2) and for replacing the lens body (3) of an eye, which has substantially the shape of the lens body (3) to be replaced, with a distal surface (12a) and a proximal surface (12b), wherein the distal surface (12a) has a stronger curvature than the proximal surface (12b), and with a first deformable part (10), characterized in that it comprises a second part (11) having a refractive index and/or an elastic deformability that differs from the one of the first part (10), which first part (10) forms a proximal portion and which second part (11) forms a distal portion of the lens implant.
- 2. Lens implant of claim 1, characterized in that the second part has a refractive index which differs from the one of the first part (11).
- 3. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that the first part (10) and the second part (11) abut against each other.
- 4. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that the first part (10) is cureable intraoccularly from a flowable to a elastically deformable state.
- 5. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that the second part (11) is elastically deformable for introduction into the lens capsule in a rolled up or folded state.
- 6. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that the first part (10) forms the proximal surface (12b).
- 7. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that a distal side of the second part (11) is curved in its relaxed state for forming the convex distal surface (12a) of the lens implant.
- 8. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that the first part (10) includes at least a material selected from the group consisting of cross-linked polysiloxanes, hydrogels and collagen preparations.
- 9. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that the first part is better deformable that the second part, and in particular that the first part is better elastically deformable than the second part.
- 10. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that the first part is a gel.
- 11. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that the first part comprises a bag (11a) filled by a filling material (11b).
- 12. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that the proximal surface is convex with a radius of curvature between 8.4 and 13.8 mm, and in that the distal surface is convex with a radius of curvature between 4.6 and 7.5 mm, and in that the lens implant has a thickness between 2.8 and 5.5 mm.
- 13. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that it is dimensioned and shaped in such a manner that it has substantially the dimensions and shape of a natural lens body.
- 14. Lens implant of claim 13, characterizes in that it is dimensioned and shaped in such a manner that it has substantially the dimensions and shape of a natural lens body accommodated to infinity.
- 15. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that the first part (10) has a volume that exceeds the volume of the second part (11).
- 16. Lens implant of any of the preceding claims characterized in that the first part (10) has a diameter that exceeds the diameter of the second part (11).
- 17. Kit for the production of lens implants of any of the preceding claims characterized by at least one flowable filling material for forming the first part (10), and a plurality of preshaped lens parts for a forming of the second part (11), which lens parts have differing shapes and/or refractive indices.
- 18. Kit of claim 17, characterized in that the lens parts feature differing refractive indices.
- 19. Kit of any of the claims 17 or 18, characterized in that the filling material is cureable from a flowable into a elastically deformable state.
- 20. Kit of any of the claims 17 to 19, characterized in that at least a part of the lens parts consist of preshaped, fillable bags (11a).
- 21. Method of replacing the lens body of an eye by a lens implant, comprising the steps of
removing the lens body from the lens capsule of the eye, introducing a solid, elastically deformable lens part (11) into the lens capsule (2) for the forming of a distal part of the lens implant and introducing a flowable filling material into the lens capsule at a proximal side of the deformable lens part (11) for the forming of a proximal part (10) of the lens implant.
- 22. Method of claim 21 in which the flowable material is cured intraoccularly.
- 23. Method of any of the claims 21 to 22 in which the eye is accommodated to infinity during the curing of the flowable filling material.
- 24. Method of any of the claims 21 to 23, comprising the step of
selecting the solid, elastically deformable lens part (11) out of a set of lens parts with various different refractive indices in accordance to a desired refractive index determined from properties of the eye.
- 25. Method of any of the claims 21 to 24, characterized in that such a amount of the flowable filling material is introduced into the lens capsule that the lens implant has substantially the same volume as the removed lens body.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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212/00 |
Feb 2000 |
CH |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority of Swiss patent application No. 0212/00, which has been filed on Feb. 3, 2000 and of which the entire enclosure is included herein by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/IB01/00091 |
1/26/2001 |
WO |
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