History of Contact lens Flashcards

1
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first describe the concept of a lens that comes into contact with the eye

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Leonardo Da Vinci - 1508

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2
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described a glass contact lens designed to match the shape of the eye

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John Herschel - 1827

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3
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Fitted a blown glass lens to the eye of a patient whose eye had been surgically removed

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August Müller - 1887

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4
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described the first contact lens intended to correct vision

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Adolf Eugen Fick (A.E Fick) - 1888

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5
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constructed the first plastic scleral contact lens

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Muller & Obrig - 1938

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6
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designed and fitted glass corneal contact lenses

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Eugène Kalt - 1940’s

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7
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first plastic corneal lens made from PMMA

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Kevin Touhy - 1947

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8
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he developed HEMA

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Otto Wichterle

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9
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•Describes the mechanism of image formation from the cornea to the optic nerve

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Leonardo Da Vinci

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10
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•Attempted to show how various optical phenomena in myopes were corrected with spectacle glasses applied to the cornea

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Philip De La Hire - 1685

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11
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  • He understood that better vision could be achieved by enlarging the size of the retinal image, and that this could be achieved by elongating the antero-posterior axis of the eye.
  • wrote ‘La Dioptrique’ in 1637
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Rene Descartes - 1637

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12
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he used water-filled tube used to demonstrate the principle of the telescope by enlarging the retinal image

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Rene Descartes

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13
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  • Father of Contact Lenses
  • an English astronomer, was interested in the correction of corneal astigmatism by a spectacle lens
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John Herschel

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14
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He postulated the fitting of a spherical glass or jelly over the corneal surface, made from an impression of the cornea

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John Herschel

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15
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was probably the first person to describe the concept of cosmetic lenses

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John Herschel

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16
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•Recommended the insertion of a ‘glass mask’ filling the fornices, in order to prevent formation of symblepharon following lime burns of the eye

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William White Cooper - 1859

17
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•Possibly the first to suggest use of a therapeutic contact appliance

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William White Cooper

18
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•First person to apply a therapeutic contact device

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Xavier Galexowski - 1886

19
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  • he covered corneal wounds with 0.25 - 0.50 mm thick gelatin squares which had been soaked in a solution of 0.25% mercuric chloride and 0.50% cocaine hydrochloride
  • These plaquettes significantly reduced the level of infection
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Xavier Galexowski - 1886

20
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  • he discussed the need for lens disinfection and the concept of adaptation to lens wear
  • observed that corneal clouding did not occur as quickly if an air bubble was inserted behind his lens along with a 2% glucose solution
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Adolf E Fick - 1888

21
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  • He devised the first contact lens for keratoconus
  • wanted to remodel the corneal curvature by using glass contact shells as splints
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Eugene Kalt - 1888

22
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  • used the term “Hornhautlinsen” or corneal lens
  • noted that a steeper corneal radius needed a larger dioptric correction which he attributed to the lacrimal meniscus
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August Muller - 1889

23
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  • Experienced and described subjective and objective signs of corneal edema
  • Observed that tears had a metabolic function
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August Muller

24
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  • He observed that corneal irregularity could be masked by filling the space between a scleral shell and the cornea with liquid having the same refractive index as the cornea and aqueous humor.
  • This ‘fluid lens’ acted as an artificial refracting medium.
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De Sulzer - 1892

25
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First to replace the glucose solution used by Fick with normal saline

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Henry H Dor

26
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In an attempt to correct his bilateral keratoconic condition, He developed “water spectacles”

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Thomas Lohnstein - 1896

27
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he developed water spectacles

his contact device was also called a Hydrodiascope

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Thomas Lohnstein