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G-Fold Yellow Phob Hydrophobic Acrylic Foldable Intraocular Lens

G-Fold Yellow Phob Hydrophobic Acrylic Foldable Intraocular Lens

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The G-Fold Yellow Phob Hydrophobic Acrylic Foldable Intraocular Lens is made up of a high-purity hydrophobic acrylic copolymer that is a combination of phenyl ethyl acrylate (PEA) and phenyl ethyl methacrylate (BDDA). They include a benzotriazole UV filter as well.

Such IOLs have hydrophobic properties and are designed negatively spherically to correct for spherical aberration (SA), to achieve zero spherical aberrations in a model representing an average normal population. The product concurrently shows a high refractive index, pressure, and expansion speed. Grevis Pharma is a certified Intraocular Lens Manufacturer and supplier in India that gives the best services for G-Fold Yellow Phob Hydrophobic Acrylic Foldable Intraocular Lens.

Features of G-Fold Yellow Phob Hydrophobic Acrylic Foldable Intraocular Lens

  • Inner warp-free aspheric neutral aperture with negative spherical aberration wavefront technology.
  • Outstanding clarity of vision and superb ability to distinguish objects even under low light conditions.
  • Sleek-coated diffraction-limited optics to delay PCO and aid an effortless unwrapping.
  • A 360-degree square edge injection device with no gaps for uninterrupted haptic-optic fusion and restricted LEC dispersion.
  • It included a 0-degree haptic designed for continuous posterior surface contact, which might prevent PCO.
  • The ultimate balance of stability and accuracy is in the centre of the capsule for the eye.
  • YAG laser-compatible optics.

Advantages of Using Hydrophobic Acrylic Foldable Intraocular Lenses

  • Hydrophobic acrylic material repels water adhesion.
  • The foldable design helps make the surgery minimally invasive.
  • Yellow chromophore filters out UV and blue lights.
  • High resolution for better eyesight.
  • The use of biocompatible materials reduces the possibility of inflammation.
  • Permanent stability for durable vision correction.

Who Can Use These Yellow Phob Hydrophobic Lenses?

  • ‘G-Fold Yellow Phob Hydrophobic Acrylic Foldable Intraocular Lens’ is used during cataract surgery to exchange the cloudy natural lens with an artificial clear one thereby, restoring vision.
  • Individuals with refractive errors such as presbyopia and high myopia who are not appropriate candidates for laser eye surgery may pick lens replacement surgery with intraocular lenses.
  • Individuals with such age-related distortions of vision like presbyopia can probably tend to a better near or distance vision with multifocal or accommodating intraocular lenses.
  • The lenses may also be used to correct other underlying vision problems, like astigmatism, by using additional surgical procedures.
  • Individuals who desire excellent optical results and are independent of glasses or contact lenses could choose premium intraocular lenses including hydrophobic acrylic foldable lenses.

Storage

  • Store it at a temperature of 5°-40°and humidity of 35-65% RH.
  • Locate it away from direct sunlight.

What are the Possible Complications after using this Lens?

The most common potential complication and undesirable effects after surgery of this G-Fold Yellow Phob Hydrophobic Acrylic Foldable Intraocular Lens are secondary surgical intervention (e.g. IOL replacement or extraction) or medication may include but are not limited to the following:

  • Damage to Cornea, Descemet’s Membrane, or Endothelium: In the worst case scenarios, surgery or insults after surgery may damage the corneas surface layers or endothelial cells in the process leading to vision impairment like keratitis and corneal oedema.
  • Uveitis: Inflammation of the iris and cloudiness is possible due to reactions to implanted lens material. However, this usually causes symptoms like pain and blurred vision.
  • Hypopyon: Pus buildup or inflammatory cells in the front of the eye constitute the retina and tell of severe damage and potential infection.
  • Synechia: The close contact (“adhesions”) between the iris and other structures, such as the edges of the lens, can lead to irregular pupil shape and may harm vision.
  • Thermal Burns: During that surgery, higher temperatures of the thermal energy without control may damage tissues, which might cause vision damage.
  • Retinal Complications: Surgical trauma or postoperative inflammation may be responsible for this. Nevertheless, these side effects appear to be very rare phenomena.
  • Vitreous Loss: Retinal detachment due to vitreous humour loss during surgery can arise as a result of an operating accident, and the likelihood is elevated in this case.

Frеquеntly Askеd Quеstions (FAQs)

It is an artificial lens implanted during cataract surgery to replace the natural, cloudy lens and restore clear vision.

This lens helps to improve clear vision, reduces glare and light sensitivity, filters blue light, and provides long-lasting performance.

Yes, it is made from hydrophobic acrylic material that is safe and tested for use in eye surgery.

Some people may still need glasses, depending on their vision condition.

Follow your doctor’s advice, use eye drops regularly, and avoid rubbing your eyes.