Title: Adjustable Intraocular Lens IOL for
1Adjustable Intraocular Lens (IOL) for
Macro-Degenerated Human Eyes
- An adjustable IOL would provide surgeons with
- a method of correcting inadvertent or
unavoidable refractive errors after surgery - the ability to non-surgically adjust an implant
over time to fulfill a patients changing
visual needs - a reliable alternative to lens exchange or
piggyback implants
Photograph of a Manually Adjustable IOL with
Threaded Inner Lens
Illustration of an Adjustable IOL Outer Ring
with Haptics (U.S. Patent 5,800,533)
2UMR and the Adjustable Intra-Ocular Lens Project
Researchers at UMR, in collaboration with Harry
C. Eggleston, M.D. (Eagle EyeCare) and a local
lens manufacturer (Eyes of the World), are
developing an IOL that can be adjusted externally
from the human eye.
- The SmCo5 ring will allow the lens to be
adjusted externally using a magnetic field
to induce spin in the threaded inner lens. - This changes the focal length of the IOL without
additional surgical procedures.