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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF BLOOD AND THROMBOTIC MATERIAL
20220387752 · 2022-12-08 ·

A method for removing thrombus from a patient that includes providing an aspiration catheter including a supply lumen and an aspiration lumen, with a connector hydraulically coupled to the proximal end of the aspiration lumen, the connector having an interior cavity, a proximal end and a distal end. The method further includes coupling or causing to couple the supply lumen of the aspiration catheter to a fluid source, coupling or causing to couple the aspiration lumen of the aspiration catheter to a vacuum source, and coupling or causing to couple a pump for injecting fluid from the fluid source through the supply lumen and through the opening into the aspiration lumen. The method includes setting a pump with a control unit such that an input pressure of the supply lumen is between about 650 pounds per square inch and about 1200 pounds per square inch.

Systems and methods for measuring fluid flow in a venturi based system

Variables of a surgical system are detected or received via one or more sensors to predict an intraocular pressure (IOP) and/or determine an IOP in real time during a surgical procedure. A notification to a surgeon or a target IOP is set and maintained as determined by Static IOP, dynamic IOP, and/or a total IOP combining both static and dynamic IOP of the anterior chamber of a patient's eye. Information collected about various components of the system are displayed on a user interface. The system uses the collected information to calculate the static IOP and/or dynamic IOP of the system, and the total IOP may be function of the static IOP and/or dynamic IOP measurements.

Systems and methods for an evacuator adapter
11439487 · 2022-09-13 ·

An adapter for an evacuator for increasing a suction power of the evacuator includes a suction assembly adapted to be coupled with the evacuator. The suction assembly has a housing, an impeller arranged inside the housing and configured to provide a suction, and an inlet conduit to facilitate a flow of fluid to the impeller. The suction assembly also includes an outlet conduit arranged inside the housing and adapted to be coupled to the evacuator. The outlet conduit is in fluid communication with the impeller and facilitates a flow of the fluid from the suction assembly to the evacuator.

Automatically switching different aspiration levels and/or pumps to an ocular probe

Methods and apparatuses for automatically switching different aspiration levels to an ocular probe are disclosed herein. The probe may be a phacoemulsification probe. A first aspiration level, supplied by a first pump, may be applied to the probe simultaneously with ultrasonic energy. A second aspiration level, supplied by a second pump, may be automatically switched from the first aspiration level. Control feed back of the pumps may be varied according to set thresholds.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING CONTROL STABILITY IN A VACUUM GENERATION SYSTEM USING CASCADE PROPORTIONAL-INTEGRAL-DERIVATIVE (PID) CONTROLLER
20220080098 · 2022-03-17 ·

Certain embodiments provide a vacuum generation system with a cascade PID controller, a proportional valve, and a vacuum generator. The cascade PID controller allows the vacuum generation system to control the operating range of supply air pressure that is provided to the vacuum generator. By controlling the operating range of the supply air pressure, the vacuum generation system is able to avoid entering the decreasing or non-monotonic region of the vacuum generator.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING CONTROL STABILITY IN A VACUUM GENERATION SYSTEM USING AN OVERRIDE PROPORTIONAL-INTEGRAL-DERIVATIVE (PID) CONTROLLER
20220083084 · 2022-03-17 ·

Certain embodiments provide a vacuum generation system with an override PID controller, a proportional valve, and a vacuum generator. The override PID controller allows the vacuum generation system to control the operating range of supply air pressure that is provided to the vacuum generator. By controlling the operating range of the supply air pressure, the vacuum generation system is able to avoid entering the decreasing or non-monotonic region of the vacuum generator.

Medical Instrument for Minimally Invasive Therapy, Comprising at Least Two Separate Suction Lines
20220072214 · 2022-03-10 · ·

Disclosed is a medical instrument for use in minimally invasive therapy that generates, by at least two independent devices, an aspiration that advantageously causes the stability of the distension and the viewing conditions by adjusted flow rates.

System, Apparatus and Method for Maintaining Anterior Chamber Intraoperative Intraocular Pressure
20210386927 · 2021-12-16 ·

A system for detecting intraocular pressure events during phacoemulsification surgery having a surgical console, a handpiece having a proximal end being communicatively connected to an irrigation line and an aspiration line; a first sensor in communication with the aspiration line or the irrigation line for providing a first measurement value; and a second sensor in communication with the aspiration line for providing a second measurement value; and wherein at least one characteristic of the irrigation fluid or aspiration fluid in their respective lines is changed in accordance with the difference between the first measurement value and the second measurement value. A system for calibrating patient eye level and wound leakage; detecting occlusion or post occlusion surge; determining BSS usage or remaining in a container; and detecting a fluid line abnormality using a first sensor and a second sensor in different configurations and differences in first and second measurement values.

Accessory for a nasal mucous aspirator, nasal aspirator and kit

An accessory for a nasal mucus aspirator includes an accessory body suitable to be gripped and a terminal nozzle placed at a distal end of said accessory body and suitable to be at least partially inserted into a nostril of a user. In the accessory body, there are formed a compressed air inlet passage suitable to be fluidically connected to a compressed air source for receiving a flow of air at a positive pressure, said compressed air inlet passage defining a constriction so as to generate a Venturi effect, and an aspiration duct flowing into said constriction and fluidically connected to the terminal nozzle so as to generate a negative pressure due to the Venturi effect suitable to aspirate the mucus.

Suction device for surgical instruments

A suction device is shown and described. The suction device includes a body, an input port configured to receive a flow of matter, a suction port, and a suction lumen that couples the suction port to the input port. In some embodiments the suction device is configured to couple with a surgical instrument for use in a surgical procedure.