Claims
- 1. An injectable lens material having suitable viscosity for being injected through standard cannula and comprising a mixture of a polysiloxane copolymer, a photoinitiator, and, optionally, a crosslinking agent, wherein the polysiloxane copolymer is capable of being photopolymerized into a solid intraocular lens and has functional acryl groups at terminal ends of the copolymer, a specific gravity greater than about 1.0, a refractive index suitable for restoring the refractive power of the natural crystalline lens, and siloxane monomer units in the polysiloxane copolymer selected from the group consisting of substituted and unsubstituted arylsiloxanes, substituted and unsubstituted arylalkylsiloxanes, and substituted and unsubstituted alkyl(alkyl)siloxanes, and mixtures thereof, wherein at least one of the siloxane monomer units is substituted with one or more fluorine atoms, and wherein at least one siloxane monomer unit is an arylsiloxane or an arylalkylsiloxane.
- 2. An injectable lens material according to claim 1, wherein the copolymer has a refractive index above about 1.39.
- 3. An injectable lens material according to claim 1, wherein the copolymer has a backbone of the general formula: wherein R1 and R2 are independently C1-C6 alkyl; R3 is phenyl; R4 is phenyl or C1-C6 alkyl; R5 is CF3(CH2)x wherein x is 1-5; R6 is C1-C6 alkyl or fluoroalkyl; l is in the molar fraction range of 0 to 0.95; m is in the molar fraction range of from greater than 0 to 0.7; and n is in the molar fraction range of from greater than 0 to 0.65.
- 4. An injectable lens material according to claim 3, wherein R1 is methyl.
- 5. An injectable lens material according to claim 4, wherein R2 is methyl.
- 6. An injectable lens material according to claim 3, wherein R4 is phenyl.
- 7. An injectable lens material according to claim 3, wherein x is 2.
- 8. An injectable lens material according to claim 3, wherein R6 is methyl.
- 9. An injectable lens material according to claim 3, wherein l is in the molar fraction of greater than 0.
- 10. An injectable lens material according to claim 3, wherein the copolymer is a copolymer of diphenyl siloxane or phenylalkyl siloxane units and trifluoroalkyl alkyl siloxane units.
- 11. An injectable lens material according to claim 3, wherein the copolymer is a terpolymer or higher order copolymer of diphenyl or phenylalkyl siloxane, dialkyl siloxane and trifluoroalkyl alkyl siloxane.
- 12. An injectable lens material according to claim 3, wherein the copolymer is a terpolymer of dimethyl siloxane, diphenyl siloxane and trifluoropropyl methyl siloxane.
- 13. An injectable lens material according to claim 1, wherein the polysiloxane has a viscosity of less than about 60,000 cSt.
- 14. An injectable lens material having suitable viscosity for being injected through standard cannula and comprising a mixture of a polysiloxane copolymer, a photoinitiator, and, optionally, a crosslinking agent, wherein the polysiloxane copolymer has functional acryl groups at the terminal ends thereof capable of being photopolymerized into a solid intraocular lens, a specific gravity greater than about 1.0, a refractive index suitable for restoring the refractive power of the natural crystalline lens, and siloxane monomer units in the polysiloxane copolymer selected from the group consisting of substituted and unsubstituted arylsiloxanes, substituted and unsubstituted arylalkylsiloxanes, and substituted and unsubstituted alkyl(alkyl)siloxanes, and wherein the photoinitiator is activated by blue light.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/105,580, filed Oct. 26, 1998.
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