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. 2018 May 18;30(4):287–296. doi: 10.1016/j.joco.2018.04.003

Table 2.

Most commonly used monofocal toric intraocular lenses (IOLs).

Toric IOL Material IOL design IOL diameter (mm) Aspheric Spherical power (D) Cylinder power (D) Incision size (mm)
AcrySof (Alcon) Hydrophobic acrylic Loop haptic 13.0 Yes +6.0 to + 30.0 +1.5 to +6.0 (0.75 steps) 2.2
AF-1 toric (Hoya) Hydrophobic acrylic with PMMA haptic tips Loop haptic 12.5 Yes +6.0 to + 30.0 +1.5 to +3.0 (0.75 steps) 2.0
Acri.Comfort/At Torbi (Carl Zeiss Meditec) Hydrophilic acrylic with hydrophobic surface Plate haptic 11.0 Yes −10.0 to +32.0 1.0 to 12.0 (0.50 steps) < 2.0
Lentis Tplus (Oculentis) Hydrophilic acrylic with hydrophobic surface Loop/plate haptic 12.0/11.0 Yes 0.0 to +30.0 0.25 to 12.0 (0.75/0.01a steps) 2.6
Light adjustable lens (Calhoun Vision) Silicone with PMMA haptics Loop haptic 13.0 Yes +17.0 to 24.0 0.75 to 2.0 3.0
Microsil/Torica (Human optics) Silicone with PMMA haptics Loop haptic 11.6 No −3.5 to +31.0 2.0 to 12.0a (1.0 steps) 3.4
Morcher 89A (Morcher GmbH) Hydrophilic acrylic Bag in the lens 7.5 No +10 to 30.0 0.5 to 8.0 (0.25 steps) 2.5
Staar (Staar Surgical Company) Silicone Plate haptic 10.8/11.2 No 9.5 to 28.5 2.0 to 3.5 2.8
T-flex (Ryner) Hydrophilic acrylic Loop haptic 12.0/12.5 Yes −10.0 to +35.0 1.0 to 11.0 (0.25 steps) <2.0
Tecnis toric (Abbot Medical Optics) Hydrophobic acrylic Loop haptic 13.0 Yes 5.0 to 34.0 1.0 to 4.0 (0.5 steps) 2.2

IOL: Intraocular lens, PMMA:Poly-methyl-methacrylate.

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