An intraocular lens is provided that having optical parameters that may be
adjusted in-situ, and is particularly useful in cataract patients that
require an adjustment in the optical power of the lens post-implantation.
The lens body carries an array of interior fluid-filled cells in which
fluid is controllably moved by micropumps upon application of energy from
an external source to move a fluid media into the cells to thereby alter
the lens surface shape.