Advances in lens implant technology.

F1000 medicine reports Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-02-01 DOI:10.3410/M5-3
Daniel Kook, Anselm Kampik, Alois K Dexl, Nicole Zimmermann, Adrian Glasser, Martin Baumeister, Thomas Kohnen
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Cataract surgery is one of the oldest and the most frequent outpatient clinic operations in medicine performed worldwide. The clouded human crystalline lens is replaced by an artificial intraocular lens implanted into the capsular bag. During the last six decades, cataract surgery has undergone rapid development from a traumatic, manual surgical procedure with implantation of a simple lens to a minimally invasive intervention increasingly assisted by high technology and a broad variety of implants customized for each patient's individual requirements. This review discusses the major advances in this field and focuses on the main challenge remaining - the treatment of presbyopia. The demand for correction of presbyopia is increasing, reflecting the global growth of the ageing population. Pearls and pitfalls of currently applied methods to correct presbyopia and different approaches under investigation, both in lens implant technology and in surgical technology, are discussed.

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晶状体植入技术的进展。
白内障手术是世界范围内最古老、最常见的门诊手术之一。混浊的人类晶状体被植入囊袋的人工人工晶状体所取代。在过去的六十年里,白内障手术经历了快速的发展,从一个创伤性的人工手术过程,植入一个简单的晶状体,到微创干预,越来越多的高科技辅助和根据每个病人的个人需求定制的各种植入物。本文综述了这一领域的主要进展,并着重讨论了仍然存在的主要挑战-老花眼的治疗。随着全球老龄化人口的增长,对老花眼矫正的需求不断增加。本文讨论了晶状体植入技术和外科手术技术中目前矫正老花方法的优点和缺陷,以及正在研究的不同方法。
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