Patent classifications
A61F2/1694
Injector for introducing a capsular tension ring, and assembly and method for such an injector
An injector for introducing a capsular tension ring and intended for once-only use, and a method for manufacturing such an injector. The injector includes: a housing extending in longitudinal direction of the injector, and a throughfeed channel. A plunger is arranged movably in the channel and includes an engaging means for engaging the capsular tension ring, and further includes a guide element on a guide arm. A spring mechanism co-acts with the plunger and is configured to displace the plunger from a starting state, in which the engaging means engages the capsular tension ring, to an activating state in which the capsular tension ring is carried inward into the throughfeed channel. The housing has a guide with first and second channel parts, and a wall part for carrying the guide element from the first to the second channel part, and the first channel part is provided with a resistance threshold.
Prosthetic capsular devices, systems, and methods
The present invention relates to a prosthetic capsular bag and method for inserting the same. The prosthetic capsular bag helps to maintain the volume of the natural capsular bag, thereby stabilizing the effective lens position of an IOL so that refractive outcomes may be improved with cataract surgery. The prosthetic capsular bag further provides an integrated refractive surface, providing a means for experimentally determining an effective lens position prior to inserting an IOL.
MODULAR IOL DESIGN
A modular intraocular lens (IOL) with a ring configured to prevent glare artifacts. The ring includes a flange on the posterior rim, in which an anterior surface on the flange has a first profile and a posterior surface of the flange has a second profile non-parallel with the first profile. Non-parallel surfaces of the flange can be configured to defocus light transmitted at off-axis angles through an optic and the flange.
INTRAOCULAR RING SYSTEM
A support system for an intraocular lens (IOL) comprising a primary intraocular ring (PIR) mountable to an eye and a secondary device (SD), the SD in communication with the PIR and movable relative to the PIR. The movement can be one or more of rotation, forward-backward movement, decentralization, tilt and angulation. The IOL can be controllably and non-invasively moved relative to the PIR, with the movement being one or more of rotation, forward-backward movement, decentralization, tilt and angulation.
INTRAOCULAR LENS REPOSITIONING DEVICE
An intraocular optic capture device is provided to replace an intraocular lens dislocated within an eye. The intraocular optic capture device includes a body defining an opening configured to receive and hold the intraocular lens. The intraocular optic capture device includes one or more fixing arms extending from the body and configured to fix the body to a structure of the eye.
THREE-DIMENSIONAL INTRAOCULAR LENS SCAFFOLD AND ADD-IN LENS COMBINATION AND METHODS OF IMPLANTATION
Devices and methods for replacing a human lens after cataract surgery. The device is an insert for the eye capsule and is formed of two or more rings that are connected to one another. A primary lens is affixed to the insert. A secondary add-in lens can be added to the insert in a subsequent surgery to correct, or further optimize, the optical results obtained with the initial surgery.
Prosthetic capsular devices, systems, and methods
A prosthetic capsular device configured to be inserted in an eye after removal of a lens, in some embodiments, can comprise a housing structure comprising capable of containing an intraocular device and an equiconvex refractive surface. The housing structure can comprise an anterior portion comprising an anterior opening, a posterior portion comprising a posterior opening, and a continuous lateral portion between the anterior portion and the posterior portion.
Accommodating intraocular lens device
An accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) can be implanted either alone or as part of a two-part lens assembly. The IOL comprises an optic, a flexible membrane and a peripheral edge coupling the optic and the flexible membrane. The peripheral edge comprises an external circumferential surface having a height and a force transmitting area defined along a portion of the height of the external circumferential surface. A closed volume spaces apart the optic and the flexible membrane. The optic is axially displaced and the flexible membrane changes in curvature about a central axis when a radial compressive force is applied to the force transmitting area. A volume defined by the closed volume remains fixed when the optic is axially displaced and the flexible membrane changes in curvature and/or when the radial compressive force is applied to the force transmitting area.
IMPLANTABLE LENS CAPSULE FOR INTRAOCULAR LENS INSERTION
An embodiment in accordance with the present invention provides a synthetic lens capsule for use in IOL fixation that is compatible with current and future IOL implants and relatively straightforward to implant. The device of the present invention can be inserted into the eye via a small (<3.0 mm) incision in the eye wall. The device of the present invention is compatible with all known or conceivable ways of securing the device to the eye. Securement is preferably done with at least two-point securement. In some embodiments, the device may also include a proprietary or conventional method of securement. To allow for expansion of the device as space permits, the device can also include a flexible ring structure. The device can include at least one aperture for the passage of light. The device of the present invention simplifies visual rehabilitation in cases of inadequate capsular support for IOL fixation.
Eye implant for an accommodative intraocular lens
Provided is an eye implant having a lens sheath which is embodied for insertion in a capsular bag of an eye, is elastic, delimits a cavity in its interior and has a through hole via which the cavity is accessible from outside of the lens sheath, a plurality of reservoirs which are fastened to the lens sheath, project from the lens sheath to the outside, have an adhesive in their interior and are embodied to dispense the adhesive when pressed against the capsular bag, and at least two adapters which are fastened to the lens sheath, project from the lens sheath into the interior, and are embodied to engage with a respective haptic of an accommodative intraocular lens.