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IMPLANTABLE INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE SENSORS AND CALIBRATION
20220054007 · 2022-02-24 · ·

Intraocular pressure sensing devices and methods of use. The intraocular pressure sensing devices may include one or more calibration sensors that are adapted to sense fibrotic growth over the implant post-implantation. Methods can take into account the amount of fibrosis over the implant, and its effect on IOP, when calculating the subject's IOP. Additionally, methods herein can calculate IOP while factoring in blink-induced variation in IOP.

GLAUCOMA TREATMENT METHODS
20220054309 · 2022-02-24 ·

A method of surgically altering trabecular meshwork of an eye to create a throughput hole on the meshwork without an implant or a permanent stent comprising inserting an applicator into the meshwork, wherein the applicator has a meshwork-contacting element at its tip section to contact the meshwork and provide energy or mechanical force to the contacted trabecular meshwork.

Ocular infusion system
09795508 · 2017-10-24 · ·

Systems, processes, and articles of manufacture may be used to perform ocular infusion. In particular implementations, a system for ocular infusion may include a length of flexible tubing and a tip adapted to be inserted into an eye. The flexible tubing may be adapted to convey an ocular infusion fluid and include a plurality of coils set in at least a portion thereof. The ocular tip may be coupled to a first end of the flexible tubing and adapted to convey ocular infusion fluid from the flexible tubing into an eye.

Method and apparatus for trabeculectomy and suprachoroidal shunt surgery
09795503 · 2017-10-24 ·

A medical device and surgical procedure for the treatment of glaucoma in patients with primary open angle glaucoma, secondary open angle glaucoma, closed angle glaucoma, and refractory glaucoma. The device is inserted between two scleral flaps, cutting the trabecular meshwork and the sclera. When the device is removed, a proximal-facing cutting edge forms a tunnel allowing the aqueous humor to flow out of the anterior chamber into the suprachoroidal space.

AUTOMATED VISCOUS FLUID CONTROL IN VITREORETINAL SURGERY
20170333253 · 2017-11-23 ·

Ophthalmic surgical devices, systems, and methods for automatically controlling the injection or extraction of viscous fluids from a patient's eye are provided. A syringe pump connected with an actuation line and a powered syringe provides pressures for viscous fluid injection or extraction in a vitreous chamber of the eye. A sensor disposed adjacent to or inside the eye determines sensor data relating to an intraocular pressure (IOP). The controller receives the sensor data and regulates the injection or extraction of the viscous fluid in response to the detected IOP, such as by controlling the syringe pump. The controller may determine whether the IOP is above an upper threshold or below a lower threshold and may control the syringe pump to regulate the injection or extraction of viscous fluid to maintain the IOP between the upper and the lower thresholds.

Controlled drug delivery ocular implants and methods of using same

Disclosed herein are drug delivery devices and methods for the treatment of ocular disorders requiring targeted and controlled administration of a drug to an interior portion of the eye for reduction or prevention of symptoms of the disorder. The devices are capable of controlled release of one or more drugs and may also include structures which allow for treatment of increased intraocular pressure by permitting aqueous humor to flow out of the anterior chamber of the eye through the device.

TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR OPHTHALMIC PURPOSES WITH STORAGE
20170296384 · 2017-10-19 ·

A treatment system for ophthalmic purposes with a base body and an articulated arm with an applicator for applying an examination or treatment to a patient's eye, which includes a locking device for the secure storage of the articulated arm.

Method for treating advanced primary angle closure glaucoma
20230172752 · 2023-06-08 ·

A method for treating advanced primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) includes steps of: S1, utilizing surgical peripheral iridectomy (SPI) to eliminate pupillary block; S2, utilizing goinosynchialysis (GSL) to separate peripheral anterior synechia (PAS) in the anterior chamber angle with the assistance of a gonioscope and a chopper; and S3, utilizing goniotomy (GT) to incise a dysfunctional trabecular meshwork and a Schlemm canal, so as to remove a dysfunctional trabecular meshwork, enhance outflow of aqueous humor, and reduce intraocular pressure.

Glaucoma treatment device

Methods and devices are adapted for implanting into the eye. An incision is formed in the cornea of the eye and a shunt is inserted through the incision into the anterior chamber of the eye. The shunt includes a fluid passageway. The shunt is passed along a pathway from the anterior chamber through the scleral spur of the eye into the suprachoroidal space and positioned in a first position such that a first portion of the fluid passageway communicates with the anterior chamber and a second portion of the fluid passageway communicates with the suprachoroidal space to provide a fluid passageway between the suprachoroidal space and the anterior chamber.

Methods for protecting eyes against neurodegeneration caused by glaucoma in age-related hereditary glaucoma using radiation

A method for treating, preventing and/or reducing neurodegeneration in subjects with neurodegenerative disease, such as those neurodegenerative diseases that affect the eye, including glaucoma, using radiation, such as gamma radiation or X-ray radiation, either alone or together with a bone marrow transfer treatment. The method includes irradiating a targeted area of an animal, such as the eye region, with radiation, either alone or followed by injection with T-cell depleted bone marrow cells. Also a method for screening and/or selecting agents and/or treatment methods for inhibiting, treating and/or reducing neurodegeneration, particularly the neurodegeneration of the eye that occurs as a consequence of glaucoma.