Description
The HOYA TORIC IOL VIVINEX ISERT is a specialized intraocular lens designed to enhance visual outcomes for patients undergoing cataract surgery with astigmatism. Crafted from glistening-free hydrophobic acrylic, this lens integrates both UV and blue light filters to protect eye health while providing exceptional clarity.
Advanced Optic Design
- Aspheric Biconvex Surface: Enhances image quality and compensates for corneal spherical aberration.
- Toric Posterior Surface: Specifically engineered for effective astigmatism correction.
- Textured Optic Edge: Reduces posterior capsule opacification (PCO) for clearer vision.
Precise Dimensions
- Optic Diameter: 6.00 mm
- Overall Length: 13.00 mm
Power Specifications
- Spherical Power Range: +10.00 to +30.00 D in 0.50 D increments.
- Cylinder Power Range: 1.00 to 6.00 D at the IOL plane, tailored for precise astigmatism correction.
Haptic Design for Stability
The lens features a textured-rough haptic surface, enhancing rotational stability. Clinical results show a median rotation of just 1.1°, with 100% of lenses maintaining ≤5° rotation up to six months post-implantation, ensuring consistent visual alignment.
Innovative Injector System
The preloaded Vivinex™ iSert® or multiSert™ injector system allows for flexible insertion techniques, accommodating both single-handed and two-handed methods. The system's design supports a recommended incision size of 2.20 mm, promoting minimally invasive surgery.
Optical Constants for Precision
Optimized for accurate IOL power calculation, the lens supports various formulas, including Hoffer Q, Holladay 1, SRK/T, and Haigis. The HOYA Toric Calculator further aids in precise cylinder power calculation, enhancing surgical planning.
Clinical Benefits
- Proprietary Aspheric Optic Design: Delivers improved visual outcomes.
- Active Oxygen Processing: Combined with a square edge design to minimize PCO.
- Proven Clarity and Stability: Supported by extensive clinical and laboratory data.
Indications
This lens is intended for implantation during cataract surgery to correct astigmatism, offering healthcare professionals a reliable solution for enhanced patient satisfaction. Design and specifications are subject to change with ongoing development, and usage may require regulatory approval in various regions.