unit 1 history of contact lenses Flashcards

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William Feinbloom

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1936
- combined PMMA with glass (center)
- large contact lenses

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Kevin Tuohy

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1948
- credited with the first PMMA corneal contact lenses
-error during the lathing of PMMA scleral lens
haptic and corneal portions separated

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Otto Wichterle

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1972
- unable to attract support
- conducted experiments in his own house which us when he develped the spin-casting technique
- Soft contact lenses
- HEMA material

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4
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Norman Gaylord

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1974
- incorporated silicone into the basic PMMA structure
- patented oxygen permeable lenses(GP lenses)

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5
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Khls Nilsson

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1988
- benefits of 6 month replacement frequency
- gothenburg study proved the benefit of regular lens replacement

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Leonardo DaVinci

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beginning concepts
- immersing the eye in a bowl of water

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Rene Descartes

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beginning concepts
- fluif filled tube on the eye

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8
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Thomas Young

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beginning concepts
- constructed a “fluid-filled eyecup”

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9
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Sir John Herschel

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1800s
- suggested taking a mold of the cornea and impressing it on some transparent medium

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F.A. Muller

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1800s
- manufactures of prosthetic eyes
- fitting of a partially transparent shell of thin clear blown glass to a patient

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1960s and 1970s

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Baush and Lomb
- soft contact lenses commerically in the
USA
- introduced soft contact lenses in 1972

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12
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1980s

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Toric Soft contact lenses
Silicone lense
- oxygen permeability and extended wear
Bifocal soft contact lenses
- coloured contact lenses
Disposable contact lenses

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13
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1990s

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1994
Daily disposable contact lenses
- lauched in the UK in 1994
- Johnsone and Johnsone released the
1-Day-Acuvue
1998
Silicone Hydrogel Lenses
- Focus Night and Day (CIBA Vision)
- Purevision (Basush and Lomb)

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14
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Soft Lens Manufacture

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Lathe cutting
Spin casting
Cast moulding

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15
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Lathe cutting

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more expensive
custom lenses
- high spherical and/or toric powers,
karatoconus
polymer button
diamond tipped tool
- back surface lathed first
- front surface lathed
Inspection Hydration Re-inspection
inserted into vial

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16
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Spin casting

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Stainless steel convex tool produced
Plastic concave mould formed
Liquid plastic monomer added to spinning
concave mould
UV radiation to initiate lens polymerization
Edge polished
Inspection Hydration Inspection
Inserted into blister pack containing saline
Autoclaved

17
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Cast Moudling

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Stainless steel concave and convex tools produced
Plastic concave and convex moulds formed
Liquid plastic monomer added to concave plastic moulds clipped together
contact lens forms in between moulds
UV radiation to initiate lens polymerization
Inspection Hydration Inspection
Inserted into blister pack containing saline

Do not need to be polisheed
lower cost
efficient