Description
The HOYA iSert PY-60AD is a sophisticated intraocular lens (IOL) system designed to enhance the outcomes of cataract surgery. This fully preloaded, single-use device is engineered to streamline the surgical process, offering significant advantages in terms of efficiency and safety.
Key Features
- Aspheric Lens Design: The lens features an aspheric, aberration-correcting monofocal design, crafted from hydrophobic acrylic material. This design aims to provide clear, sharp vision while minimizing visual disturbances.
- Glistening-Free Optic: The glistening-free optic material ensures consistent visual quality, reducing potential complications associated with lens clarity.
- Sharp Optic Edge: Equipped with a sharp optic edge, the lens is designed to reduce the incidence of posterior capsule opacification (PCO), a common post-surgical complication.
Haptic Design
- Material and Configuration: The haptics are made from blue PMMA and are chemically bonded to the optic. The modified C-loop configuration with 5° angulation aids in stable positioning within the eye.
- UV and Blue Light Filters: The lens includes UV and blue light filters, and its yellow coloration is intended to protect the eye from harmful light exposure.
Technical Specifications
- Optic Diameter: 6.0 mm
- Overall Length: 12.5 mm
- Power Range: Available in a power range from +6.00 to +30.00 diopters, in 0.50 D increments.
- Incision Compatibility: The lens can be delivered through a 2.4 mm incision, facilitated by the preloaded injector system.
Injector System
The preloaded injector system is NTIOL approved and designed for single use, eliminating the need for cleaning and sterilization. This reduces the risk of cross-contamination and enhances surgical workflow by allowing rapid preparation.
Intended Use
The HOYA iSert PY-60AD is intended for placement in the capsular bag of the eye during cataract surgery in adult patients. It is expected to have a long lifespan, with replacement not typically required unless medically indicated.
Potential Adverse Events
While the lens is designed for optimal performance, potential adverse events may include wound leak, dry eye syndrome, capsule opacification, and other ocular complications. Awareness of these risks is crucial for both surgeons and patients.
Global Presence
Since 2007, over 10 million HOYA IOLs have been implanted worldwide, reflecting the brand's commitment to quality and innovation in ophthalmic solutions.