Artificial accommodating intraocular lens powered by an ion polymer-metal composite actuator.

  • Tetsuya Horiuchi
  • Toshifumi Mihashi
  • Sujin Hoshi
  • Fumiki Okamoto
  • Tetsuro Oshika
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
PLoS ONE

Abstract

The current method of controlling the focus of an accommodating intraocular lens is based on ciliary muscle contraction and cannot be used in older patients with presbyopia. We aimed to develop a dynamically accommodating intraocular lens powered by a membrane-shaped ion polymer metal composite actuator that is thin enough to be inserted in the eye. This study addresses two key problems identified in our previous accommodating intraocular lens prototype: the lack of repeatability due to the use of swine lenses instead of artificial lenses and the occurrence of a sixth order aberration. Thus, we present a new accommodating intraocular lens design and a method to transfer energy to actuators. To accommodate lens deformation and depth of focus...

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