Angle-supported intraocular lens

Angle-supported intraocular lenses are a special kind of intraocular lens that can be implanted surgically into the anterior chamber of the eye.

These lenses are called angle-supported because the footplates of the lens rest in the irido-corneal angle.

Current[when?]

models of angle-supported phakic IOLs include: Acrysof AC, Phakic 6, Kelman-Duet, I-Care, ZSAL-4, Vivarte and NuVita.

Neither have FDA approval yet.