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18 April 2017 Further improvement of an intraocular lens holder for more physiological measurements within a mechanical eye model
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Abstract
To evaluate the performance of intraocular lenses to treat cataract, an optomechanical eye model was developed. One of the most crucial components is the IOL holder, which should guarantee a physiological representation of the capsular bag and a stable position during measurement sequences. Individual holders are required due to the fact that every IOL has different geometric parameters. A method which allows obtaining the correct dimensions for the holder of a special IOL was developed and tested, by verifying the position of the IOL before and after a measurement sequence. Results of telecentric measurements and MTF measurements show that the IOL position does not change during the displacement sequence induced by the stepper motors of the eye model.
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Bernd Reutterer, Lukas Traxler, Natascha Bayer, and Andreas Drauschke "Further improvement of an intraocular lens holder for more physiological measurements within a mechanical eye model", Proc. SPIE 10251, Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Conference, 102511Y (18 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2269317
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KEYWORDS
Eye models

Modulation transfer functions

Eye

Haptic technology

Biomedical optics

Surgery

Intraocular lenses

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