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26 March 2013 Semi-automatic evaluation of intraocular lenses (IOL) using a mechanical eye model
A. Drauschke, E. Rank, M. Forjan, L. Traxler
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Proceedings Volume 8567, Ophthalmic Technologies XXIII; 85671N (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2002150
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2013, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
As cataracts are the most common reason for loss of vision with an age over 55, the implantation of intraocular intraocular lenses is one of the most common surgical interventions. The quality measurement and test instructions for the patients. Therefore more efforts are put into the individualization of IOL in order to achieve better imaging properties. Two examples of typical quality standards for IOL are the modulated transfer function (MTF) and the Strehl ratio which can be measured in vivo or also in mechanical eye models. A mechanical eye model in the scale 1:1 is presented. It has been designed to allow the measurement of the MTF and Strehl ratio and simultaneous evaluation of physiological imaging quality. The eye model allows the automatic analysis of the IOL especially focused on the tolerance for tilting and decentering. Cornea, iris aperture and IOL type are interchangeable, because all these parts are implemented by the use of separated holders. The IOL is mounted on a shift plate. Both are mounted on a tilt plate. This set-up guarantees an independent decentration and tilt of the IOL, both moved by electrical drives. This set–up allows a two–dimensional tolerance analysis of decentration and tilt effects. Different 100×100 point (decentration×tilt) analyzes for various iris apertures, needing only approximately 15 minutes, are presented.
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A. Drauschke, E. Rank, M. Forjan, and L. Traxler "Semi-automatic evaluation of intraocular lenses (IOL) using a mechanical eye model", Proc. SPIE 8567, Ophthalmic Technologies XXIII, 85671N (26 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2002150
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KEYWORDS
Eye models

Eye

Cornea

Monochromatic aberrations

Modulation transfer functions

Iris

Image quality

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