September 13, 2004
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B&L accommodative lens provides ‘clinically significant outcomes’

NEW YORK — An accommodative lens from Bausch & Lomb has been shown to have minimal movement in the eye and to provide “clinically significant outcomes,” according to a speaker here at the Ocular Surgery News Symposium: Cataract, Glaucoma & Refractive Surgery.

John D. Hunkeler, MD, described the Sarfarazi accommodative IOL as an elliptical silicone-based dual-lens IOL that undergoes change in accommodative power in response to movement of the optic separator.

Dr. Hunkeler said this lens will continue to be investigated.