IP Library Granted Patent US 8,491,651
Granted Patent B2
US 8,491,651 · App. 12/874,863 · Granted Jul 23, 2013

Intraocular lenses with interlenticular opacification resistance

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Patent No.
US 8,491,651
App. No.
12/874,863
Granted
Jul 23, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is directed to an intraocular lens, an intraocular lens system and a method of producing and/or implanting the lens or system in an eye wherein at least one intraocular lens includes a coating that aids in resisting interlenticular opacification (ILO). The material of the coating is preferably hydrophilic or super-hydrophobic.

Claims (21)

1. An intraocular lens system comprising:

a first intraocular lens that includes a body defining an outer surface and a coating disposed on a region of the outer surface of the body, the body of the first intraocular lens being formed of a hydrophobic material and the coating of the first intraocular lens being formed of a hydrophilic material or a super-hydrophobic material; and

a second intraocular lens that includes a body defining an outer surface, the second intraocular lens being disposed adjacent the first lens thereby forming an interlenticular space between the first lens and the second lens, wherein:

i) the coating of the first intraocular lens faces and opposes the outer surface of the second intraocular lens; and

ii) the coating of the first intraocular lens is located directly adjacent and at least partially defines the interlenticular space: and

attachment members connecting the first intraocular lens to the second intraocular lens as dual optic intraocular lenses;

wherein the hydrophobic material has a contact angle that is at least 50 degrees but no greater than 85 degrees, the super-hydrophobic material has a contact angle that is at least 90 degrees and the hydrophilic material has a contact angle that is no greater than 45 degrees.

2. An intraocular lens system as in claim 1 wherein the second intraocular lens includes a coating formed of a hydrophilic material or a super-hydrophobic, material.

3. An intraocular lens system as in claim 2 wherein the coating of the second lens is located directly adjacent and at least partially defines the interlenticular space.

4. An intraocular lens system as in claim 1 wherein the coating of the first lens is disposed only on the region of the body leaving a substantial portion of the body uncovered by the coating.

5. An intraocular lens system as in claim 4 wherein the substantial portion is at least 60% of the surface of the body.

6. An intraocular lens system as in claim 1 wherein the hydrophobic material is an acrylate based material.

7. An intraocular lens system as in claim 1 wherein the coating is formed of a silicone based material.

8. An intraocular lens system as in claim 1 wherein the hydrophobic material has a contact angle that is at least 50 degrees but no greater than 85 degrees, the super-hydrophobic material has a contact angle that is at least 100 degrees, the hydrophilic material has a contact angle that is no greater than 35 degrees.

9. A intraocular lens system in claim 1 wherein the first intraocular lens and the second intraocular lens are formed of an acrylate based material.

10. An intraocular lens system as in claim 1 wherein the coating is formed of the super-hydrophobic material and the contact angle of the super-hydrophobic material is at least 100 degrees.

11. An intraocular lens system as in claim 1 wherein the coating is formed of the hydrophilic material and the contact angle of the hydrophilic material is no greater than 35 degrees.

12. An intraocular lens system as in claim 10 wherein the coating is a silicone based material formed from at least 60% silicone monomers.

13. An intraocular lens system as in claim 10 wherein the hydrophobic material has a contact angle that is at least 60 degrees but no greater than 80 degrees.

14. An intraocular lens system as in claim 11 wherein the hydrophobic material has a contact angle that is at least 60 degrees but no greater than 80 degrees.

15. An intraocular lens system as in claim 12 wherein the hydrophobic material has a contact angle that is at least 60 degrees but no greater than 80 degrees.

Assignments (1)
CONFIRMATORY DEED OF ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE APRIL 8, 2019 Recorded Dec 10, 2019
From: NOVARTIS AG
To: ALCON INC.
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