Foldable, posterior chamber intraocular lens (IOL), preloaded in an injector that automatically folds the lens as it is advanced, prior to insertion. Single use.
An optical device, generally referred to as an intraocular lens (IOL), intended to be implanted permanently in the posterior chamber of the eye (ring-like space filled with aqueous humor between the iris, the crystalline lens, and the ciliary body) to replace the natural lens (crystalline lens), typically because it has been clouded by a cataract. The device is made of a synthetic material (e.g., plastic, hydrogel). Included may be a sterile, single-use, IOL injector into which this device is preloaded and ready for insertion into the eye. Disposable devices associated with implantation (e.g., IOL injector) may be included with the lens.