Multifocal intraocular lens


Multifocal and accommodating intraocular lenses are artificial intraocular lenses that are designed to provide focus of both distance and near objects, in contrast to monofocal intraocular lenses which only have one focal point and correct distance vision. The issue of restoring accommodation following cataract surgery or through refractive lens exchange is becoming an increasingly important topic in ophthalmology.
Intraocular lenses that correct presbyopia are divided into two main categories:
Monofocal lenses are standard lenses used in cataract surgery. People who have a multifocal intraocular lens after their cataract is removed may be less likely to need additional glasses compared with people who have standard monofocal lenses. People receiving multifocal lenses may experience more visual problems, such as glare or haloes, than with monofocal lenses.
People receiving accommodative intraocular lenses had improvements in near vision but these improvements were small and reduced over time. People who received accommodative intraocular lenses may have a higher risk of thickening and clouding of the tissue behind the intraocular lenses but there is some uncertainty around this finding.