Phakic, Toric IOL
Figure 41: Phakic, toric IOL Above: input window, below: drawing (which can be interactively modified) of the result. Corneal radii and manifest refraction do not neccessarily result in the same IOL. Therefore, the user has to decide for which of these two informations calculation is to be performed. In the example shown here the phakic IOL is calculated for the refraction -6.5/-3.0/25°, corneal vertex distance 12mm. In refraction based calculations, corneal radii have only little impact on the resulting IOL power. IOL power, however, depends on the interactively variable IOL position (ACD=2.9mm in this example). The IOL model and orientation of implantation are shown in the lower right. The windows above automatically appear after selection of the corresponding IOL model. |