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titleOfInvention NEW ACCOMODATIVE INTRAOCULAR IMPLANT
abstract The invention relates to an accommodative intraocular implant comprising a central optical part (1) connected to a haptic part (2) for maintaining the optical part (1) in the lens bag, and for transmitting to the optical part (1) forces and displacements of the equatorial part of the capsular bag resulting from changes in ciliary muscle (CD). It is characterized in that the haptic (2) is a deformable part, of revolution comprising a ring (3) having a first support on the lens bag (Cr), the inner edge (31) of the ring (3) ) being connected to a hollow half-torus (4) made of a deformable and elastic material, the inside diameter of which is connected to the periphery of the central optical part (1), the half-torus (4) having a second support of the haptic such that the variations Δ of the axial height L of the haptics between the first support and the second support create an axial displacement of the optic (1) of a length greater than said variation A.
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