Tinting of intraocular lens implants
Creators
- 1. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Rochester (NY) School of Medicine and Dentistry
Description
Intraocular lens (IOL) implants of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) lack an important yellow pigment useful as a filter in the visual process and in the protection of the retina from short-wavelength radiant energy. The ability to produce a yellow pigment in the PMMA used in IOL implants by exposure to near-ultraviolet (UV) light was tested. It was found that the highly cross-linked material in Copeland lens blanks was tinted slightly because of this exposure. The absorptive properties of lens blanks treated with near-UV light in this way approached that of the absorptive properties of human lenses. This finding shows that it is possible to alter IOL implants simply so as to induce a pale-yellow pigment in them to improve the visual process and to protect the retinas of IOL users
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Arch. Ophthalmol. (Chicago)
- Journal Volume
- 100
- Journal Issue
- 6
- Series
- Arch. Ophthalmol. (Chicago).
- Journal Page Range
- 998
- ISSN
- 0003-9950
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 14792648
- Subject category
- S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE; S63: RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGANISMS AND BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS;
- Descriptors DEI
- CRYSTALLINE LENS; IMPLANTS; NEAR ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION; OPHTHALMOLOGY; PATIENTS; PERFORMANCE; PIGMENTS; PROSTHESES; RADIATION PROTECTION; RETINA; SPECIFICATIONS; VISION
- Descriptors DEC
- BODY; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; EYES; MEDICAL SUPPLIES; MEDICINE; ORGANS; RADIATIONS; SENSE ORGANS; ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION