Further Investigation of the Tolerance and Mechanical Adjustability of the Acri.Tec AR-1 PC/IOL in Rabbit Eyes: An Intraocular Lens with Reversibly Adjustable Optical Power

Purpose: To examine the tolerance and mechanical function of an adjustable intraocular lens (IOL) in rabbit eyes. Methods: Implantation of the *Acri.Tec AR-1 PC/IOL into 14 rabbit eyes. Manipulation of the lens 8 weeks after implantation in order to change the refractive power. Follow-up for up to 5...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ophthalmic research 2006, Vol.38 (5), p.309-312
Hauptverfasser: Jahn, Claus E., Fromberg, Ingeborg, Fesser, Nicole, Allgoewer, Ingrid, Jahn, Christoph H., Wakili, Nina S., Hofmann-Rummelt, Carmen R., Holbach, Leonard M., Kamppeter, Bernd A.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: To examine the tolerance and mechanical function of an adjustable intraocular lens (IOL) in rabbit eyes. Methods: Implantation of the *Acri.Tec AR-1 PC/IOL into 14 rabbit eyes. Manipulation of the lens 8 weeks after implantation in order to change the refractive power. Follow-up for up to 5 months. Histopathologic examination of the eyes. Results: Implantation and mechanical adjustment of the PC/IOL were possible. Eyes healed normally. No difference between eyes containing the *Acri.Tec AR-1 PC/IOL and eyes containing the control PC/IOL could be detected with respect to signs of inflammatory reaction, corneal transparency, intraocular pressure and histopathologic appearance. Histopathologic examination of the eyes showed that the *Acri.Tec AR-1 PC/IOL did not cause any damage in rabbit eyes. Conclusion: The *Acri.Tec AR-1 PC/IOL is well tolerated in rabbit eyes for extended periods of time, suggesting that this PC/IOL should be well tolerated in the long run. Surgical adjustment of the adjusting element can be performed with little effort several weeks after implantation.
ISSN:0030-3747
1423-0259
DOI:10.1159/000095775