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Nano-Indentation to Determine Mechanical Properties of Intraocular Lenses: Evaluating Penetration Depth, Material Stiffness, and Elastic Moduli.

Andreas F BorkensteinEva-Maria BorkensteinInge MühlbacherMichaela Flock
Published in: Ophthalmology and therapy (2023)
It was found that results correlate very well with the water content of the material in the first place. The manufacturing process (molded versus lathe-cut) seems to play another important role. Since all included acrylic lenses are very similar, it was not surprising that the measured differences are marginal. Even though hydrophobic materials with lower water content showed higher relative stiffness, penetration and defects can also occur with these. The surgeon and scrub nurse should always be aware that macroscopic changes are difficult to detect but that defects could theoretically lead to clinical effects. The principle of not touching the center of the IOL optic at any time should be taken seriously.
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