Intracorneal implant and injector to treat corneal disorders
11090150 · 2021-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2/1664
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/148
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/147
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F2/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K9/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An injector of intracorneal segments has a disposable segment holding head comprising a lancet (36) formed with a housing closed by the lid (37) wherein a sterilized corneal segment (11) is housed, behind which there is a needle (26) longitudinally slidable under the action of a trigger (31) and a spring (32). The head also has a manual selector (38) to deflect the needle to place the segment at 90° of the head to the right or left of a channel made in the cornea for injection. The segment pre-installed in the head is provided with recesses formed by knurling (16) on its outer chord (14) where it couples to the needle for the push.
Claims
1. An injector for implanting intracorneal segments in a treatment of corneal disorders, the injector comprising a handle shaped to push an intracorneal segment and a slider head mounted in a front end of the handle, the slider head having a segment holder for receiving the intracorneal segment, wherein the segment holder is a lancet defining a cavity closed by a lid, with the intracorneal segment being housed in said cavity under the lid, said injector further comprises a needle, longitudinally slidably mounted in the handle, and a trigger and a spring placed behind the needle which can actuate said needle, and wherein the slider head further includes a manual selector to place the intracorneal segment at 90° of the slider head to the right or left of a channel made in a cornea to be injected.
2. The injector according to claim 1, characterized in that the slider head is preloaded with a sterile and ready for use intracorneal segment.
3. The injector according to claim 1, wherein the slider head with the segment holder form an assembly detachable from the handle.
4. The injector according to claim 1, wherein the manual selector is a part located in the path of the needle to deflect it towards one or the other side of the slider head, the manual selector including a manual portion protruding through a transverse slot in the lid.
5. The injector according to claim 1, wherein the handle houses, in addition to the needle, the spring and the trigger coupled to the needle to drive it longitudinally.
6. The injector according to claim 1, wherein the lancet has a base formed with an inclination between 0° and 34° according to the profile of the intracorneal segment.
7. The injector according to claim 1, wherein the slider head with the segment holder are disposable.
8. An intracorneal segment delivery system comprising the injector according to claim 1, and an intracorneal segment having a shape with respective inner and outer chords, and the intracorneal segment is made of only one circular or at least partially circular piece having an outer chord provided with recesses for pushing the intracorneal segment into a cornea.
9. The intracorneal segment delivery system according to claim 8, wherein the recesses in the outer chord are formed by knurling.
10. The intracorneal segment delivery system according to claim 8, wherein the intracorneal segment is rigid.
11. The intracorneal segment delivery system according to claim 8, wherein the intracorneal segment presents a constant thickness in a medial plane arc, gradually flaring to the inner and outer chords of the intracorneal segment.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the present invention is clearly understood and easily implemented, it is presented according to one of its preferred embodiments in the attached illustrative and non-limiting figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(8) This insert 11 has an inclination of 0°, i.e. it has no inclination. In
(9) According to an aspect of this invention, the conventional segment is modified by a knurling of the outer chord 14 to form small recesses 16 to improve the pushing and implantation capability of the injector 21 described in the following paragraphs. The recesses 16 are about ten and are equidistantly distributed.
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(11) The injector 21 consists of two parts: a handle 22 used to push the segment 11 and a head 34 placed in front of a handle 22 and containing the segment 11. The head 34 is disposable: it is discarded once the end where the segment 11 was housed is used. The handle 22 is re-sterilizable for reuse in future occasions.
(12) The handle 22 is formed by a needle 26, a pointer 27, a body 28, a stop 29, a trigger 31, a spring 32 and a cover 33. The pointer 27 is the coupling piece with the head 34, which is basically a container 22 that houses the preloaded intracorneal segment 11, sterile and ready for use. The head 34 comprises a segment holding lancet 36, a lid 37, a selector 38 and the corneal segment 11 itself housed within a cavity defined between the segment holding lancet 36 and the lid 37.
(13) The interior of the lancet 36 is shaped to retain the corneal segment 11 together with the lid 37. The base of the lancet 36 is designed with three different inclinations of 0° (coplanar), 17° or 34° (actual inclination) according to the profile of the segment used and preloaded.
(14) The pointer 27 is coupled to the body 28 of the handle, and inside a needle 26 longitudinally runs forward under the pressure of the spring 32 when the trigger 31 is pulled. Behind the corneal segment 11 is the portion of the selector 38 which protrudes by a transverse slot in the lid so that it can be moved from left to right and vice versa. The segment 11 can be placed or delivered at 90° of the head either to the right or the left, depending on the position of the selector 38, that is manually selected. The position of the selector 38 determines if the needle 26 deflects to the left or right when it is pushed forward.
(15) The body 28 has a rear protrusion wherein the spring 32 is housed and which penetrates inside the cover 33 to which it is attached.
(16) To inject, the surgeon moves the trigger 31 forward, moving the needle 26 by placing it in the knurls 16 of the segments 11 to inject the implant into the tissue, either towards the temporal part of the cornea or the nasal portion, upwards or downwards, to the right or left according to the position of the right-left selector 38 previously selected.