LIMITED DEPTH CORNEAL PUNCH
20220257419 · 2022-08-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F9/013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/142
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/0095
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F9/013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A single-use adjustable depth trephine corneal punch device that allows a goal trephination depth of a donor cornea to be set and cut prior to a surgical procedure for cutting selected portions of an actual patient cornea. The corneal punch includes a punch block having a central well for receiving a donor cornea, a punch top mounted atop the punch block and having a central cylindrical opening coaxially aligned with the well, and means for cutting a selected portion of the donor cornea in the central well, wherein the means for cutting includes a punch blade mounted atop the punch top and through the opening for combined limited rotation less than about 312 degrees and limited axial movement from a reference or “start” point and into juxtaposed relation against the cornea and a limited axial downward movement during rotation wherein to make a shallow cut in the cornea.
Claims
1. A single-use adjustable depth trephine corneal punch for cutting selected portions of a cornea, comprising: (a) a punch block having a central well for receiving a donor cornea; (b) a punch top mounted atop the punch block and having a central cylindrical opening coaxially aligned with the well, the punch top having a plurality of indicia circumferentially provided thereon; and (c) means for cutting a selected portion of the donor cornea in the central well, the means for cutting includes a blade holder and a punch blade, the blade mounted atop the punch top and through the central cylindrical opening, the blade and the top cooperating for a combined limited rotation of the punch, the blade holder having a plurality of cutouts disposed therearound, each cutout corresponding to an associated indicia.
2. The punch of claim 1 wherein: the means for cutting further includes a reference cylinder mounted atop the punch top and a cutting assembly including the punch blade and a blade holder mounted in the cylinder for simultaneous rotation and axial movement through the opening.
3. The punch of claim 1 wherein the blade holder includes a top and bottom surface and an arcuate groove in the bottom surface for limiting rotation of the punch blade, the holder having first and second ends representing a start point and a final cut point of the blade.
4. The punch of claim 3 which further comprises: a guide pin which projects, is disposed on, and extends up from the punch top and into the groove for limiting rotational axial movement of the blade holder and associated blade.
5. The punch of claim 2 wherein the reference cylinder is formed with a radius of curvature to match the curvature of the well in the punch block to enable engagement with selective areas of the cornea.
6. The punch of claim 1 wherein: (a) the punch top has bottom pins which register with receiving holes in the punch block and an opposed extending top guide pin; (b) the punch blade is cylindrical and further wherein; (c) the blade holder rotates the punch blade; and (d) the punch further includes an internally threaded reference cylinder.
7. The punch of claim 6 wherein the blade holder is externally threaded for connection to the internal threads of the reference cylinder, the blade holder further including a bottom surface having a groove for receiving the guide pin and wherein the guide pin and groove cooperate to limit rotation of the clockwise and/or counter-clockwise rotation of the blade holder.
8. The punch of claim 7 wherein the punch top has a contoured central well for receiving a donor cornea.
9. The punch of claim 1, wherein the punch top has a contoured central well for receiving a donor cornea.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0030] Turning now to the drawings, and, in particular,
[0031] As shown in
[0032] (a) a punch block 32, a punch top 34 with bottom pins 36 which register with receiving holes 38 in the punch block and an oppositely extending top guide pin 40;
[0033] (b) a reference cylinder 42 with internal threads 44 at the top end;
[0034] (c) a cylindrical punch blade 46; and
[0035] (d) a blade holder or wheel 50 for rotating the punch blade.
[0036] The blade holder 50 has external threads 52 for connection to the threads 44 of the reference cylinder 42 and bottom surface 54 formed with a defined groove 56 for receiving the guide pin.
[0037] The guide pin 40 and groove 56 limit rotation of the clockwise and/or counterclockwise rotation of the blade holder 50. A threaded connection predetermines the axial advance of the punch blade 46 from a “start” position to a desired corneal penetration to provide a limited depth cut.
[0038] The punch block 32 has a contoured central well or cavity 58 for receiving a donor cornea.
[0039] Preferably, the bottom end 60 of the reference cylinder 42 has a curvature to match the curvature of the well 58.
[0040] The punch top 34 includes a central opening 48 sized to pass the punch blade 46, the opening in juxtaposition with the well 58 of the punch block 32.
[0041] The reference cylinder 42 is attached to the top surface of the punch top 34. The blade holder 50 and punch blade 46 are held in place by an adhesive. The blade holder 50 is threadably secured to the reference cylinder 42.
[0042] When the instrument 30 is assembled, the punch blade 46 is lowered to a “start” position, which is the point at which the blade just touches the donor cornea, being prevented from penetrating further because the reference cylinder 42 stops the blade from penetrating the cornea.
[0043] As the blade holder is rotated, the punch blade is lowered below the reference cylinder by an amount that is determined by the threads on the blade holder and the cylindrical piece. In a preferred embodiment, there are 100 threads per inch, so a full rotation of the blade holder will only give a depth of 0.010 inches (254 micrometers).
[0044] The blade holder is designed such that it can rotate only a limited amount, thereby limiting the ultimate depth of penetration of the blade into the donor tissue.
[0045] The small guide pin 40 extending upward from the punch top 34 is beneath the blade holder 50 and nests within the groove 56 in the blade holder. The groove 56 extends between two end points on the circumference of the blade holder so that full counterclockwise rotation of the holder puts the blade at the “start” point. The maximum clockwise rotation in a preferred embodiment herein is about 312 degrees. This corresponds to a maximum depth of 220 micrometers using the 100 threads per inch. That amount may be increased or decreased using alternate threading protocols.
[0046] In one embodiment, the punch top 34 may be numbered to show incremental movements. Preferably, the top 34 will have a start point and numbered locations of 100, 150, and 200 micron increments. The blade holder 50 is cutout so that the corresponding number will show at these increments. Alternate threading schema would use different numbering.
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[0050] The foregoing description of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and modifications or variations are possible in the light of the above teaching.