Optimum Posterior Capsular Contact
Long – term stabilization of refractive outcomes
Additional stability over traditional single – piece IOL
Square Edge against the posterior capsule limits LEC migration
Specification:
Optic type: Biconvex
A Constant: 118.9 (Theoretical Values)
Refractive Index: 1.525
A. C. Depth: 5.10 mm (Theoretical Values)
Diopter: + 10.0 D to + 30.0 D (With 0.5 D Increments)
+ 3.25 Addition For Near Focus
Each Lens Is Accompanied By Power Map & MTF Graph Of Near & Far Focus
Ensures Predictable Post-Operative refractive results
RNI – Relative Near Intensity: 60/40 % for far and near respectively.
Advantages
Reduces chances of halos, glare and scattering of light.
Ensures balanced distribution of light energy
Synchronized Clear Vision .
Limitations
Possibility of glare.
Creates Halos and Scattering Light.
Patient selection criteria
Presbyopic IOL has demonstrated specific suitability in normal myopic and hyperopic patient.
Patient should not have:
Amblyopia
Glaucoma
Squint
Macular Diseases
Previous Operations
Pre operative Astigmatism > 1.5 D
Retinal Pathology
Congenital Cataract