2015
DOI: 10.1038/eye.2015.19
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Response to ‘Opaque intraocular lens implantation’

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“…The lens Ani II (Ophtec BV), manufactured on the same material as the Artisan® 201, is currently the only IOL on the market without a near-infrared window and has a mixed record of eliminating light perception. 10 Refractory light perception in the presence of an near-infrared light blocking IOL may be based on para-optical light leakage 11 or transmission of light through the intact sclera. 2 In the present case of a Morcher IOL with a near-infrared window, all three mechanisms discussed for light perception would be conceivable in principle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lens Ani II (Ophtec BV), manufactured on the same material as the Artisan® 201, is currently the only IOL on the market without a near-infrared window and has a mixed record of eliminating light perception. 10 Refractory light perception in the presence of an near-infrared light blocking IOL may be based on para-optical light leakage 11 or transmission of light through the intact sclera. 2 In the present case of a Morcher IOL with a near-infrared window, all three mechanisms discussed for light perception would be conceivable in principle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a patch is cosmetically unappealing and some patients may still be symptomatic despite patching, or become intolerant for contact lenses, and may be considered for implantation of an opaque intraocular lens (IOL). In recent years, several case series/reports have been published on the use of opaque occlusive IOLs, placed in the posterior (sulcus or bag fixated ; Morcher GmbH, Germany;Ophtec 0.0D black Ani II “no hole” IOL, The Netherlands; Dr Schmidt Intraokularlinsen GmbH, Germany), or anterior (iris-fixated black Artisan IOL; Ophtec, The Netherlands) chamber, in both pseudophakic and phakic patients [1-11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%