Claims
- 1. A method of correcting impaired vision comprising the steps of:a. making an incision for access to the anterior chamber of an eye having a length less than 4 mm; b. providing a corrective lens formed of polymethylmethacrylate material having a thickness no greater than 0.25 mm, having a diameter of 6 mm. c. integrally providing support haptics for anchoring the corrective lens; d. rolling the corrective lens and the support haptics without exceeding the elastic limit of the polymethylmethacrylate material into a rolled package; e. inserting the rolled package into the anterior chamber of the eye via the incision; f. unrolling the rolled package internally of the anterior chamber; g. anchoring the haptics anteriorly of the natural lens of the eye in the anterior chamber; h. repairing the incision made in the eye.
- 2. A method of correcting impaired vision comprising the steps of.a. making an incision for access to the anterior chamber of an eye having a length less than 4 mm; b. providing a corrective lens formed of polymethylmethacrylate material having a thickness no greater than 0.25 mm, having a diameter of 6 mm, the corrective lens having an anterior convex lenticular surface and a posterior surface, wherein said posterior surface comprises a central disk which is radially surrounded by a series of annular rings found on said central disk in said series of annular rings forming a series of radial steps along said posterior surface. c. integrally providing an anchor for the corrective lens support haptics for anchoring the corrective lens; d. rolling the corrective lens and the support haptics without exceeding the elastic limit of the polymethylmethacrylate material into a rolled package; e. inserting the rolled package into the anterior chamber of the eye via the incision; f. unrolling the rolled package internally of the anterior chamber; g. anchoring the haptics anteriorly of the natural lens of the eye in the anterior chamber; h. repairing the incision made in the eye.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/914,767 filed Aug. 20, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,096,077 for “Deformable Intraocular Corrective Lens.”
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