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| Categories | Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens |
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| Brand Name: | Universe IOL |
| Model Number: | PCF60 |
| Certification: | ISO13485,ISO9001 |
| Place of Origin: | China |
| MOQ: | 1000 pcs |
| Price: | negotiation |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 10000 pcs per month |
| Delivery Time: | 7 working days |
| Packaging Details: | 170 pcs per box(Size:47x48x39cm) |
| Material: | Hydrophilic Acrylic |
| Model: | PCF60 |
| Body diameter: | 6.0mm |
| Overall diameter: | 12.5mm |
| Power: | 0-30D |
| Sterilization method: | Moist heat |
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| Henan Universe Intraocular Lens Research and Manufacture Co., Ltd. |
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Hydrophilic Acrylic Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens for Cataract Surgery
Intraocular lens (IOL) implantation is the standard of care for treating aphakia when spectacle or contact lens correction is not viable. There is considerable controversy about the relative efficacy and safety of the different IOL implantation approaches, as well as their indications. Since the development of the modern, open-loop anterior chamber IOL (ACIOL) and the re-emergence of the iris-fixated claw IOL, ACIOL implantation for aphakia has regained popularity. However, the posterior chamber IOL (PCIOL)--namely, the capsular-supported PCIOL and, in the absence of capsular support, the iris-sutured or transsclerally sutured PCIOL--offers numerous advantages for certain patients. By virtue of their anatomic location in the eye, capsular-supported or sutured PCIOLs are appropriate for patients with glaucoma, diabetes, cornea guttata or low endothelial cell count, peripheral anterior synechiae, or known or suspected cystoid macular edema. They may also be appropriate when the patient with aphakia is young and has a relatively long life expectancy. The sutured PCIOL procedure--specifically, the transsclerally sutured PCIOL procedure--is far from benign, however, and surgical expertise is an important consideration. Recent surgical and technological advances, including the technique of burying the suture knot in sclera, use of an ab externo suturing approach in the normotonic eye, and the use of intraoperative endoscopy, have improved the accuracy of the transsclerally sutured PCIOL technique. Additional advances, including diagnostic ultrasound biomicroscopy and small-incision surgery with foldable, transsclerally sutured IOLs, may further improve patient management and clinical outcomes.
| Material: | Hydrophilic Acrylic | Model: | PCF60 |
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| Body Diameter: | 6.0mm | Overall Diameter: | 12.5mm |
| Power: | 0-30D | Sterilization Method: | Moist Heat |
The Hydrophilic Acrylic Lens for Cataract Surgery is optical implant, which is made from hydrophilic acrylate material (copolymer of HEMA and MMA). The material has excellent tough performances and tensile to keep nature moderate dehydration time, while the material has fine biocompatibility to reduce operation trauma and post operation inflammation. The Foldable Lens has good toleration to YAG laser with fine light transmission and UV absorption. The lens has perfect unfolding time without impaction on capsule. The lens has excellent centering ability and stability. The lens is stored in the Lens Holder Folder stably. The lens has excellent memory to guarantee the exact unfolding in the capsule.
The Hydrophilic Acrylic Lens for Cataract Surgery Indications:
The Hydrophilic Acrylic Lens for Cataract Surgery Working principle
The human eye works like a camera, and our natural lens is
equivalent to the camera lens, which plays an important role in
collecting light. The lens of a normal person is transparent and
gradually becomes cloudy with the increase of age, namely, “the
lens becomes turbid", which refers to cataract. The cataract
surgery is to remove the "cloudy lens". If the lens of an eye is
removed, this eye is called aphakic eye, which is equivalent to
about 1100 degrees of hyperopia and makes it impossible to see
objects in the distance and nearby. It likes a camera with no
lenses and needs to be optically corrected. Ordinary glasses are
thick and heavy with poor optical effect, and are not suitable for
one eye to wear. In order to compensate for the lack of refractive
power of the aphakic eye, the intraocular lens must be worn to
replace the "real lens" with “intraocular lens", so that cataract
patients can have normal visual acuity after surgery. The
intraocular lens consists of an optical lens and a support attached
thereto. The intraocular lens is implanted in the position inside
the eye where the natural lens is located and plays a role of
collecting light. It is an ideal substitute that best meets the
optical needs of the human eye.
Hydrophilic Acrylic Intraocular Lens for Cataract Surgery Instruction for Use

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