Eye surgical cutting tool
11083623 · 2021-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F9/00763
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F9/00736
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An eye surgical cutting tool includes a tubular outer part with a closed distal end and an opening in the tube of the outer part near the closed end. The opening is bounded by an edge profile formed in the tube, which has a distal cutting edge and an opposite proximal cutting edge. A tubular inner part has an open distal end and is arranged in the tubular outer part so as to be movable in an axial direction. A suction is configured to extend ocular tissue through the opening of the outer part into the interior of the outer part and to convey severed tissue via the interior of the inner part to a proximal end of the inner part.
Claims
1. An eye surgical cutting tool, comprising: a tubular outer part with a closed distal end and an opening in the tube of the outer part, near the closed end, the opening being bounded by an edge profile formed in the tube which has a distal cutting edge and an opposite proximal cutting edge, a tubular inner part which has an open distal end and is arranged in the tubular outer part so as to be movable in an axial direction, and a suction that is configured to, during use of the cutting tool, extend ocular tissue through the opening of the outer part into the interior of the outer part and to convey severed tissue via the interior of the inner part to a proximal end of the inner part, wherein the tube of the inner part also has an opening, near the open end and bounded by an edge profile formed in the tube with a distal cutting edge and an opposite proximal edge, such that the opening of the outer part and the opening of the inner part are mutually aligned in a circumferential direction around the outer part and in an aligned axial position of the inner part with respect to the outer part, and wherein the open distal end of the inner part forms a distal cutting edge with a cutting face and wherein the distal cutting edge of the edge profile formed in the inner part forms a proximal cutting face which is oblique relative to a body axis of the tubular inner part, the proximal cutting face leaning over towards the proximal end of the inner part.
2. The eye surgical cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the angle between the proximal cutting face and a radial direction transverse to the body axis of the tubular inner part is between about 20° and about 70°.
3. The eye surgical cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein an axial distance between the distal cutting edge of the edge profile formed in the inner part on one hand and the proximal end of the inner part on the other hand reaches a minimum approximately halfway in the range of the distal cutting edge, viewed in circumferential direction.
4. The eye surgical cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the distal cutting edge of the edge profile of the inner part has a tooth profile which is directed towards the proximal end.
5. The eye surgical cutting tool according to claim 4, wherein the tooth profile containing a single tooth.
6. The eye surgical cutting tool according to claim 1, wherein the inner part has a kink or bend.
7. An eye surgical cutting tool, comprising: a tubular outer part with a closed distal end and an opening in the tube of the outer part, near the closed end, the opening being bounded by an edge profile formed in the tube which has a distal cutting edge and an opposite proximal cutting edge, a tubular inner part which has an open distal end and is arranged in the tubular outer part so as to be movable in an axial direction, and a suction that is configured to, during use of the cutting tool, extend ocular tissue through the opening of the outer part into the interior of the outer part and to convey severed tissue via the interior of the inner part to a proximal end of the inner part, wherein the tube of the inner part also has an opening, near the open end and bounded by an edge profile formed in the tube with a distal cutting edge and an opposite proximal edge, such that the opening of the outer part and the opening of the inner part are mutually aligned in a circumferential direction around the outer part and in an aligned axial position of the inner part with respect to the outer part, and wherein the open distal end of the inner part forms a distal cutting edge with a cutting face and wherein the distal cutting edge of the edge profile formed in the inner part forms a proximal cutting face which is oblique relative to a body axis of the tubular inner part, the proximal cutting face leaning over towards the proximal end of the inner part, the proximal cutting face having a tooth profile which is directed toward the proximal end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be further elucidated on the basis of exemplary embodiments which are represented in the drawing. In the drawing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) The drawing merely shows a schematic representation of preferred embodiments of the invention. In the figures, like or corresponding parts are denoted with the same reference numerals.
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(10) The tubular outer part 2 is provided with a closed distal end 3 and an opening 4 in the tube of the outer part, near the closed end 3. The opening 4 is bounded by an edge profile 5, formed in the tube 2, which has a distal cutting edge 6 and an opposite proximal cutting edge 7. The tubular inner part 8 is provided with an open distal end 9.
(11) Furthermore, the eye surgical cutting tool 1 has suction means to have ocular tissue to be severed, during use of the cutting tool 1, extend through the opening 4 of the outer part 2 into the interior 10 of the outer part 2. The suction means are further arranged to convey severed tissue via the interior 11 of the inner part 8 to a proximal end 16 of the inner part 8, for further discharge.
(12) The tube 8 of the inner part, like the outer part 2, has an opening 12, near the open end 9 and bounded by an edge profile 13, formed in the tube 2, with a distal cutting edge 14 and an opposite proximal edge 15. The openings 4, 12 of the outer part 2 and the inner part 8 are mutually aligned in a circumferential direction P around the outer part 2. Moreover, the openings 4, 12 are aligned in the axial direction A when the inner part 8 is in a specific axial position with respect to the outer part 2 in which the openings 4, 12 are centered with respect to each other. This specific axial position is also called the aligned axial position of the inner part 8.
(13) During operation of the eye surgical cutting tool 1 the inner part 8 performs back-and-forth movements within the outer part 2, in the axial direction A. Ocular tissue is drawn into the outer part 2 and then severed.
(14) In the first condition as shown in
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(16) The cut-off or snipped-off tissue is discharged by the suction means via the interior 11 of the inner part 8.
(17) In the first intermediate position, as shown in
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(20) In this second intermediate position, as shown in
(21) After the second intermediate position, the inner part 8 reaches the proximal position as shown in
(22) Thus, during a single cycle two aspiration phases occur. Also, in one cycle, a cutting or scissor movement is carried out twice, which is of benefit to the effectiveness of the eye surgical cutting tool.
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(24) As shown in the figures, the axial position of the distal cutting edge 14 of the inner part 8 varies as a function of the circumferential direction of the inner part 8 which practically coincides with the circumferential direction P of the outer part 2. The cutting edge 14 is provided with a segment which, viewed in a longitudinal section of the cutting tool, makes an angle alphax with respect to the body axis Ax of the inner part 2. See, for instance,
(25) Accordingly, the axial position of the distal cutting edge 14 initially proceeds towards the proximal end 16, and then back towards the distal end 9. Viewed along the axial direction A, the axial position of the cutting edge 14 first decreases and then increases again.
(26) Owing to the specific design of the distal cutting edge, the ocular tissue is first pricked, as it were, whereupon the cutting or scissor movement is continued laterally in both circumferential directions until the ocular tissue is fully cut through.
(27) Preferably, the distal cutting edge 14 is symmetrically shaped, as shown in
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(31) The distal end 9 forms a distal cutting face and, in the embodiment shown in
(32) Thus, both cutting edges of the inner part, i.e., the distal cutting edge 14 of the edge profile 13 and the distal cutting edge of the open distal end 9, form cutting faces with opposite angles of tilt S1, S2 with respect to the radial direction R. The cutting faces face away from each other, viewed from the body axis Ax of the inner part 8. In a specific embodiment, the angles of tilt S1, S2 are of approximately equal magnitude. By use of the above-described cutting tools, tissue can be cut and/or snipped faster, since there are two cutting or snipping operations per cycle. Also, operation is safer since the chance of laceration of the tissue is considerably reduced. Furthermore, a continuous aspiration can be applied, which results in an improved flow action. This also improves the action of the cutting tool.
(33) The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described here. Many variants are possible.
(34) Thus, the suction means can comprise a pump which is connectable to the proximal end of the inner part to realize a reduced pressure that draws ocular tissue into the outer part and carries it off after the cutting or snipping operation via the proximal end of the inner part.
(35) Such variants will be clear to those skilled in the art and are understood to be within the scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.