While we’re treating your cataract, let’s also correct your astigmatism. The ideal combination of rotational stability and vision predictability.
Key Features & Benefits
Lock in rotational stability; 100% of patients had less than or equal to 5o rotation from 1 to 6 months1
Enhanced contrast sensitivity due to Bausch + Lomb Advanced Optics4
Designed to reduce PCO due to 360° barrier edge5,6
Insertion through a 2.2mm incision
Optimal quality of vision
- No material glistenings detected at any time in a 2-year prospective study of 172 eyes1,2
- Material glistenings are prevented and material stability enhanced by:
- Hydrating the lens to equilibrium water content so that it will neither gain nor lose water3
- Packaging the lens in physiological saline to eliminate fluid exchange with the aqueous humor3
- Enhanced contrast sensitivity; uniform optic power, centre-to-edge; and better vision quality are delivered by Bausch + Lomb aspheric, aberration-free designed Advanced Optics4
Predictability
- Rotational stability is a key to the function of any Toric IOL.
- For each degree of rotation there is an approximate reduction of 3.3% of the astigmatic correcting potential6.
- The effectiveness of correction is also a function of the rotational stability of the lens over time.
- In a clinical evaluation, 100% of all 113 subjects had less than or equal to 5o of IOL rotation between Form 3 and 4 which exceeds the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard of 90% of subjects with less than or equal to 5o of rotation at 2 consecutive visits at least 3 months apart1.
Designed to minimise PCO
- Step-vaulted haptics are designed to vault the optic posteriorly for direct contact with the capsular bag
- Lens Epithelial Cell (LEC) migration is believed to be inhibited by 360° square barrier edge leading to reduced Posterior Capsular Opacification (PCO)5
Ease of use
- Insertion through a 2.2-mm incision with a single-use injector
- Positioning in the eye’s natural capsular bag and removal of viscoelastic are facilitated by controlled unfolding
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enVista Toric IOL References
1. Data on File, Bausch & Lomb Inc. Final Clinical Study Report: A prospective multicenter clinical study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a Bausch + Lomb one-piece hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lens in subjects undergoing cataract extraction (2011)
2. Liliana Werner, MD, PhD. Glistenings and surface light scattering in intraocular lenses. J Cataract Refract Surg 2010; 36:1398–1420
3. Miyata A, Yaguchi S. Equilibrium water content and glistenings in acrylic intraocular lenses. J Cataract Refract Surg 2004; 30:1768-1772
4. Griffith E. Altmann, MS, MBA, Louis D. Nichamin, MD, Stephen S. Lane, MD, Jay S. Pepose, MD, PhD. Optical performance of 3 intraocular lens designs in the presence of decentration, J Cataract Refract Surg 2005; 31:574–585
5. Kugelberg M, Wejde G, Jayaram H, et al. Posterior capsule opacification after implantation of a hydrophilic or a hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lens: one-year follow-up. J Cataract Refract Surg 2006; 32:1627-1631
6. Wolffsohn W., Buckhurst P. Objective analysis of toric intraocular lens rotation and centration. J Cataract Refract Surg 2010; 36:778–782
* A-constant, ACD and Surgeon Factor are estimates only. It is recommended that each surgeon develop his/her own values.