Patent classifications
A61F9/00745
PHACOEMULSIFICATION HANDLE WITH SENSOR AND SURGE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD
An ultrasonic phacoemulsification handpiece with a sensor and a surge control system and a method. The central aspiration lumen of the ultrasonic phacoemulsification handpiece consists of two components of plug-in loose fit: a fixed lumen and an extension lumen; a small pressure sensor is mounted on the extension lumen, but still able to keep the easy-to-use size and maintain the ultrasonic performance of the handpiece. The extension lumen minimizes the effect of ultrasonic vibration on the sensor while maintaining sufficient stiffness for installing and removing the phacoemulsification tip. The design of the handpiece transducer reduces the effect of this sensor installation on the ultrasonic performance. For ultrasonic phacoemulsification cataract removal surgery, the short distance from the pressure sensor to the surgical site provides a technical solution for reliably controlling the risk of the post occlusion surge.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR GONIOTOMY PROCEDURE
A goniotomy surgical instrument (10) includes a hand grip portion (12) having an elongated configuration with proximal and distal ends. The instrument (10) includes a tip portion (14) extending from the distal end of the hand grip portion (12) and includes a shank (16) extending from the hand grip portion (12). The tip portion (14) includes a V-shaped distal end having first and second legs (18, 20). The first leg (18) extends at a first angle (α) from the shank (16) of the tip portion (14). The second leg (20) extends at a second angle (β) from the first leg (18). The shank (16) and the first and second legs (18, 20) are substantially coplanar.
ULTRASONIC TREATMENT OF VITREOUS OPACITIES
In at least some examples, a method of treating an eye, includes (i) imaging a patient's vitreous using a probe, (ii) defining a window on a desired region of the vitreous, (iii) administering ultrasonic energy treatment to the desired region within the window, (iv) continually monitoring the treatment via the probe, (v) adjusting a characteristic of the ultrasonic energy treatment based on the monitoring, (vi) re-imaging the desired region of the vitreous after the treatment is administered, and (vii) evaluating or observing the desired region to determine whether a target percentage of a vitreous opacity has been resolved.
VALVE COOLING AND NOISE SUPPRESSION
Certain embodiments provide a cover mounted on top of a manifold, the cover comprising an exhaust opening and an inner surface forming a space between the inner surface of the cover and an outer surface of the manifold, wherein the space is configured to receive pressurized gas at an inlet positioned on a first side of a valve. The valve is coupled to the outer surface of the manifold and positioned within the space. The exhaust opening is positioned on a second side of the valve opposite the first side of the valve such that pressurized gas circulates from the inlet around the valve and exits through the exhaust opening.
Graphical user interface system and method for representing and controlling surgical parameters
Graphical user interface system and method for displaying and controlling a surgical device, such as a device used in phacoemulsification procedures, are disclosed. A graphical user interface is displayed on a display screen and includes one or more representations of operating parameters, such as aspiration rate, vacuum, and power that are used to control the surgical device. A parameter is adjusted by moving a portion of a representation from a first location on the display screen to a second location on the display screen to change the operating parameter and control the surgical device.
MITIGATING PRESSURE PULSE IN VACUUM LINE USING A PRESSURE WAVE DAMPER
A system for controlling aspiration of a phacoemulsification system having (i) a device that is coupled with an aspiration line of the phacoemulsification system to regulate flow in the aspiration line, and (ii) a pressure wave damper, which is fluidly coupled with the aspiration line and includes an elastic element, the elastic element configured to undergo a change in shape in response to a pressure pulse created by the device, so as to suppress an amplitude of the pressure wave before the pressure pulse reaches the eye.
Tip for phacoemulsification
Provided is a tip for phacoemulsification superior in ability to efficiently and smoothly crush and suck a crystalline lens. A tip (1) of the present invention includes: a shaft (2) having first and second ends (21, 22); a distal part (3) arranged at the first end (21) of the shaft (2) and having an opening (4); and a suction passage (5) extending from the opening (4) of the distal part (3) to the second end (22) of the shaft (2). The suction passage (5) is narrowed in a staircase shape (51) or/and a helical shape (53) from the opening (4) toward the shaft (2). It is preferable that one or a plurality of guide grooves (52) leading from the opening (4) toward the shaft (2) are further formed in an inner wall of the suction passage (5).
ULTRASONIC TOOL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE TOOL
An ultrasonic cutting tool is designed for use in an ultrasonic instrument. The tool is a blade having a flat section manufactured from at least a first blade layer and second blade layer. The first and second blade layer each being a flat metal plate arranged in parallel to one another and bonded to one another.
METHOD FOR TREATING ADVANCED PRIMARY ANGLE-CLOSURE GLAUCOMA WITH CATARACT
A method for treating advanced primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) with cataract includes the steps of: S1, utilizing phacoemulsification cataract extraction combined with intraocular lens implantation (PEI) to remove pupillary block and shallow anterior chamber and reduce a risk of progressive formation of peripheral anterior synechia (PAS); S2, utilizing goinosynchialysis (GSL) to separate the physical adhesion of 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.
OCULAR SURGICAL WORK TIP ADAPTER
An adapter for a surgical hand piece with a single lumen work tip converts the handpiece to infusion/aspiration (I/A) cleanup of lens epithelial cells in the capsular bag of the eye a patient after phacoemulsification. The adapter is in the form of a sleeve whose proximal end is to be joined to the distal end of work tip. The sleeve also has at least one aspiration hole located toward the distal end of the sleeve.