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Aberration comparison between two silicone lenses
Ophthalmology Times Europe , 06/08/09
Silicone IOLs are widely used in ophthalmic surgery, because of the hydrophobic properties with high transparency and because of the low rate of posterior capsule opacification. Silicone IOLs are usually 3-piece, and only recently has a pre-loaded silicone IOL been developed, the Staar KS3 model. A further evolution of this lens is the Staar KS3-Ai, an IOL with negative spherical aberration, designed to compensate for the positive spherical aberration of the cornea.
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