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titleOfInvention "Spare parts" for use in ophthalmic surgical procedures
abstract Artificial ophthalmic "spare parts" which are made of biocompatible material and may be implanted by a surgeon either in the region of the ciliary sulcus or in the residual natural capsular bag of a patient's eye following cataract surgery so as to serve as a receptacle for an intraocular lens or other optical or mechanical device, may have the form of an either anteriorly incomplete and posteriorly complete capsular bag-like structure with a generally to-roidal equatorial region, or the form of a both anteriorly and posteriorly incomplete generally toroidally ring-shaped capsular bag-like structure, the interior space of the toroidal part of the structure between the anterior and posterior walls constituting a compartment into which an optical or other device may be inserted. Such a capsular bag-like structure can also serve to provide an enhanced capability of inhibiting posterior capsular opacification in the residual natural capsular bag, and has an interior circumferential rib dividing the comparttment into two sub-compartments, and selectively can have a circumferentially resiliently compressible split washer-like configuration, a visually perceptible series of degree markings on at least one of the anterior and posterior walls to facilitate orientation of the optical or other devices being inserted into the structure, and a series of stiff but flexible external spines for fixating the structure to the ciliary body.
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