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NEN-EN-ISO 11979-5

Ophthalmic implants - Intraocular lenses - Part 5: Biocompatibility

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 August 2004
Status: inactive
Page Count: 32
ICS Code (Ophthalmic equipment): 11.040.70
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This part of ISO 11979 specifies particular requirements for the biocompatibility evaluation of materials for intraocular lenses (IOLs) including the processing conditions to produce them. These requirements include evaluation of physicochemical properties that are relevant to biocompatibility. It also gives guidance on conducting an ocular implantation test.

Document History

October 1, 2020
Ophthalmic implants - Intraocular lenses - Part 5: Biocompatibility
This document specifies particular requirements for the biocompatibility evaluation of materials for intraocular lenses (IOLs) including the processing conditions to produce them. These requirements...
June 1, 2006
Ophthalmic implants - Intraocular lenses - Part 5: Biocompatibility
This part of ISO 11979 specifies particular requirements for the biocompatibility evaluation of materials for intraocular lenses (IOLs) including the processing conditions to produce them. These...
NEN-EN-ISO 11979-5
August 1, 2004
Ophthalmic implants - Intraocular lenses - Part 5: Biocompatibility
This part of ISO 11979 specifies particular requirements for the biocompatibility evaluation of materials for intraocular lenses (IOLs) including the processing conditions to produce them. These...
January 1, 1998
Optics and optical instruments - Intraocular lenses - Part 5: Biocompatibility
Indicates the fundamental principles governing the biological evaluation of medial devices, the definition of categories based on the nature and duration of contact with the body, and selection of...
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