27D MICROPHTHALMIC IOL - Diopter: +55.0D
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Description
The 27D MICROPHTHALMIC IOL is a specialized intraocular lens crafted for patients with microphthalmia, providing a tailored solution for those undergoing cataract surgery or managing aphakia. Manufactured by Morcher, this lens addresses the needs of extreme hyperopia with a high diopter value of +45.0D, extendable up to +75.0D, ensuring precise visual correction.
Optic Design
- Type: Biconvex, monofocal, and refractive
- Shape: Spheric
- Diameter: 5.0 mm
The lens features a biconvex, monofocal optic design with a spheric shape, offering clear and focused vision. It incorporates a spherical aberration of +0.2μ, with no astigmatism correction, making it suitable for specific visual requirements.
Material and Structure
- Material: PMMA (Polymethyl methacrylate)
- Overall Length: 12.0 mm
- Haptic Angulation: 6 degrees
Constructed from PMMA, both the optic and haptic components ensure durability and compatibility. The overall length of 12.0 mm and a haptic angulation of 6 degrees contribute to stable positioning within the eye.
Protective Features
- UV Protection: Yes
- Blue Light Control: No
The lens provides essential UV protection, safeguarding the eye from harmful ultraviolet rays, while not incorporating blue light control.
Surgical Specifications
- Recommended Incision Size: 5.2 mm
- Refractive Index: 1.49
- A Constant: 118.7 (Optical SRK T)
- ACD Constant: 5.37
Designed for a recommended incision size of 5.2 mm, the lens offers a refractive index of 1.49. The A constant of 118.7 and ACD constant of 5.37 are crucial for accurate surgical planning and lens positioning.
Additional Features
- Preloaded: No
- Quantity: Each
This lens is not preloaded and is available in single units, allowing for flexible surgical inventory management. The 27D MICROPHTHALMIC IOL by Morcher stands as a reliable choice for ophthalmic professionals seeking high-quality visual outcomes in complex eye conditions.