The Faulkner holding and folding forceps, the Fine folder, and the Pro
digy(TM) inserter (PRO-1A) were evaluated to assess their effects on s
ilicone intraocular lenses (IOLs) after the lenses were folded. The IO
Ls were evaluated before folding and at two and 24 hours after folding
for haptic dimension, optic quality, and surface quality. None of the
instruments caused a clinically important effect on the IOLs 24 hours
after folding. The cross-sectional area required for IOL insertion wa
s calculated for each folder. The Prodigy required the smallest cross-
sectional area and the Faulkner the largest when folding a 24 diopter
lens. We also describe a protocol that can be used to evaluate new IOL
folders.