Abstract

Two different intraocular lens implants are suggested for age macula degeneration (AMD) eye disease that causes the loss of central vision. An intraocular Lens implant that includes two mirrors with a continuity change in their curvature radius and an intraocular hyperboloid surface lens implant closed by two lenses also with a continuity change in their curvature radiuses and includes an additional lens between the two. Thus, both eyes can see an increased image of a near central object projected on the retina, removed from the degenerated macula and also see the peripheral objects images decreasing continuity according to the continuity change in the curvature radiuses of the mirrors and lenses.

Highlights

  • age macula degeneration (AMD) eye disease causes loss of central vision

  • Both eyes can see an increased image of a near central object projected on the retina, removed from the degenerated macula and see the peripheral objects images decreasing continuity according to the continuity change in the curvature radiuses of the mirrors and lenses

  • By the two suggested intraocular lens implants, both eyes can see an increased image of a central object removed from the degenerated macula and see the peripheral objects images decreasing continuity and not suddenly

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Summary

Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education

Received: June 7, 2012 Accepted: June 23, 2012 Online Published: July 20, 2012 doi:10.5539/apr.v4n3p135

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