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Original Research

Long-term clinical results and scanning electron microscopic analysis of the aspheric, hydrophobic, acrylic intraocular lens CT LUCIA 611P(Y)

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Pages 1219-1227 | Published online: 05 Jul 2018

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Figure 1 The design of the CT LUCIA 611P(Y) intraocular lens (Zeiss Meditec, Jena, Germany) and the specifications.

Figure 1 The design of the CT LUCIA 611P(Y) intraocular lens (Zeiss Meditec, Jena, Germany) and the specifications.

Figure 2 The fully preloaded injector (Blueject 2.0) by Zeiss Meditec (Jena, Germany).

Figure 2 The fully preloaded injector (Blueject 2.0) by Zeiss Meditec (Jena, Germany).

Figure 3 The optic–haptic junction (Achilles Heel) of the intraocular lens with 360° square edge technology. The shape of the CT LUCIA 611P(Y) was completely redesigned. It is thicker, wider and stiffer than the predecessor (601) providing more stability in the capsular bag; scanning electron microscopic analysis: Borkenstein EM, Borkenstein AF, Graz, Austria.

Figure 3 The optic–haptic junction (Achilles Heel) of the intraocular lens with 360° square edge technology. The shape of the CT LUCIA 611P(Y) was completely redesigned. It is thicker, wider and stiffer than the predecessor (601) providing more stability in the capsular bag; scanning electron microscopic analysis: Borkenstein EM, Borkenstein AF, Graz, Austria.

Figure 4 Schematic illustration of the optic–haptic junction (601 and 611) in comparison. Courtesy of Zeiss Meditec (Jena, Germany).

Figure 4 Schematic illustration of the optic–haptic junction (601 and 611) in comparison. Courtesy of Zeiss Meditec (Jena, Germany).

Figure 5 Scanning electron microscopic analysis of the 360° sharp edge design of the CT LUCIA 611P.

Figure 5 Scanning electron microscopic analysis of the 360° sharp edge design of the CT LUCIA 611P.

Figure 6 Zeiss asphericity concept ZO: combining the advantages from negative spherical aberration and aberration-neutral lenses. Courtesy of Zeiss Meditec (Jena, Germany).

Abbreviations: IOL, intraocular lens; SA, spherical aberration.
Figure 6 Zeiss asphericity concept ZO: combining the advantages from negative spherical aberration and aberration-neutral lenses. Courtesy of Zeiss Meditec (Jena, Germany).