C. Gonzalez et al., ELIMINATION AND MINIMIZATION OF THE SPHERICAL-ABERRATION OF INTRAOCULAR LENSES IN HIGH MYOPIA, Ophthalmic & physiological optics, 16(1), 1996, pp. 19-30
By applying Seidel aberration theory we have studied the spherical abe
rration of intraocular lenses in place (S-IL), and the total spherical
aberration of pseudophakic eyes (S-IT). The optimum lens shapes for z
ero S-IL and S-IT or for minimum S-IL and S-IT of 12 schematic, highly
myopic eyes were investigated. When the power required for emmetropiz
ation is positive, the total Seidel spherical aberration of the whole
eye cannot be zero but can only be minimized. If the power of the intr
aocular lens is negative, the total Seidel spherical aberration of the
whole eye can be made zero, and one of the optimum lens shapes would
be meniscus with the convex surface towards the retina. In addition to
improving the quality of the image, the lens has advantages from the
physiological point of view, since it helps to maintain the structure
of the eye.