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公开(公告)号:US12167959B2
公开(公告)日:2024-12-17
申请号:US18302298
申请日:2023-04-18
Applicant: Alcon Inc.
Inventor: Terah Whiting Smiley , Andrew R. Walz , Sharad Hajela , Gregory Vinton Matthews , Robert Demitri Angelopoulos , Nathan Lewis
Abstract: Disclosed are adjustable accommodating intraocular lenses and methods of adjusting accommodating intraocular lenses post-operatively. In one embodiment, an adjustable accommodating intraocular lens comprises an optic portion and a peripheral portion. At least one of the optic portion and the peripheral portion can be made in part of a composite material comprising an energy absorbing constituent and a plurality of expandable components. At least one of a base power and a cylindricity of the optic portion can be configured to change in response to an external energy directed at the composite material.
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公开(公告)号:US20220313080A1
公开(公告)日:2022-10-06
申请号:US17655768
申请日:2022-03-21
Applicant: Alcon Inc.
Inventor: Victor Manuel HERNANDEZ , Armin Soltan Zadi , Robert Demitri Angelopoulos , Terah Whiting Smiley , Madison McGough , Vidhyapriya Sreenivasan
Abstract: Disclosed are apparatus, systems, and methods for objectively assessing accommodation in an eye. For example, a method for objectively assessing accommodation can comprise displaying, at a far display, a stimulus target for a first duration and displaying, at a near display, the stimulus target for a second duration. The stimulus target displayed at the near display can be projected onto a first beam splitter positioned at an oblique angle with respect to the near display. The stimulus target displayed on the far display can be axially aligned with the stimulus target projected onto the first beam splitter. The method can also comprise obtaining, at a controller, measurements concerning refractive states of the eye during the first duration and the second duration from a refractor device in communication with the controller and determining, using the controller, an accommodative response of the eye based in part on the respective refractive states.
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