Accommodative intraocular lenses: considerations on use, function and design

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A few years ago, the goal of cataract surgery was simply removal of an opaque crystalline lens. Nowadays, clear lens extraction is used in everyday clinical practice in order to correct refractive errors, especially presbyopia. Different intaocular lens (IOL) designs have been proposed, such as monofocal IOLs with monovision or multifocal IOLs. Accommodative IOLs are considered one of the greatest accomplishments in ophthalmology today. The WIOL-CF is an accommodative IOL with unique design and properties that guarantee excellent uncorrected vision at all distances, glare-free optics, position stability and posterior capsule opacification resistance. The WIOL-CF IOL can combine the advantages of other accommodative intraocular lenses regarding spectacle-free near vision, while at the same time its main technical parameters can overcome the major problems that other accommodative IOLs present.


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