Sir Harold Ridley (1906-2001) and His Cure for Aphakia: New Historical Insights Into the Invention of the Intraocular Lens

IF 4.1 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Christopher T. Leffler , David Spalton , Stephen G. Schwartz , Andrzej Grzybowski , Robert K. Maloney
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Abstract

PURPOSE

Harold Ridley (1906-2001) is widely known as the person who developed and implanted the first intraocular lens; however, some details of this early event have been unknown or misunderstood.

DESIGN

Historical review.

METHODS

Historical documents were reviewed, including contemporaneous journal articles, medical presentations, and newspapers.

RESULTS

In the fall of 1949, a medical student asked Ridley if he would replace the crystalline lens after performing a cataract extraction, and Ridley quickly developed an intraocular lens. It was well known throughout World War II, and had been published in September 1948, that fragments of acrylic airplane windshields were inert when lodged in the eyes of wartime aviators. The acrylic material that Ridley used, Transpex I, had been used for optical applications such as spectacle lenses since at least 1944. Ridley performed the first permanent intraocular lens implant secondarily on February 8, 1950, in a patient who had initially had extracapsular cataract extraction in November 1949. The initial intraocular lens had the same radius of curvature as the crystalline lens, even though acrylic was known to have a higher refractive index, and therefore the first patient was left with a spherical equivalent postoperative refraction of −21.0 D. In the early series of lenses, Ridley sterilized the lenses with cetrimide, a chemical invented by the manufacturer of Transpex; however, as the cetrimide could not always be fully rinsed off, an intense postoperative uveitis was common.

CONCLUSIONS

Design and construction of the first intraocular lens by Ridley in 1949 proceeded rapidly, and early mistakes were made. Nonetheless, by 1951, Ridley had proved that good outcomes were possible, and thereby spurred the ophthalmic community to pursue further work, which ultimately resulted in common use of intraocular lenses several decades later.
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406
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication that welcomes the submission of original, previously unpublished manuscripts directed to ophthalmologists and visual science specialists describing clinical investigations, clinical observations, and clinically relevant laboratory investigations. Published monthly since 1884, the full text of the American Journal of Ophthalmology and supplementary material are also presented online at www.AJO.com and on ScienceDirect. The American Journal of Ophthalmology publishes Full-Length Articles, Perspectives, Editorials, Correspondences, Books Reports and Announcements. Brief Reports and Case Reports are no longer published. We recommend submitting Brief Reports and Case Reports to our companion publication, the American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports. Manuscripts are accepted with the understanding that they have not been and will not be published elsewhere substantially in any format, and that there are no ethical problems with the content or data collection. Authors may be requested to produce the data upon which the manuscript is based and to answer expeditiously any questions about the manuscript or its authors.
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