FLEXIBLE INTRAOCULAR LENS INJECTION DEVICE AND STORAGE SHUTTLE FOR IMPLEMENTING SAME
20200038176 · 2020-02-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Christophe Pagnoulle (Verviers, BE)
- Dimitriya Bozukova (Liège, BE)
- Jean-Pascal Yves Delay (Ecully, FR)
- Julien Laurent Vidal (Lyon, FR)
Cpc classification
A61F2/1678
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A flexible intraocular lens injection device, comprising a tubular body that has a casing, a plunger, a barrel having a cross-section that decreases in the opposite direction to the tubular body, and a housing in the axial cavity of the tubular body intended to receive a storage shuttle containing a flexible intraocular lens, the casing of the tubular body having a side opening, so as to allow the insertion of the storage shuttle and in the vicinity of this side opening, the above-mentioned casing carrying a first outwardly-protruding rotary attachment means configured to engage with a second rotary attachment means provided on the storage shuttle, so that, when the two above-mentioned rotary attachment means are engaged, the storage shuttle is able to rotate about an axis of rotation parallel to said axial direction of the axial cavity of the tubular body.
Claims
1. A flexible intraocular lens injection device, comprising: a tubular body having a casing and an axial cavity, the tubular body also having a proximal end and a distal end; a plunger inserted into said axial cavity, at the proximal end, and movable in the axial cavity along an axial direction; a barrel arranged at said distal end of the tubular body and having an ejection cavity in communication with the axial cavity of the tubular body, the ejection cavity having a cross-section that decreases in the opposite direction to the tubular body; and a housing in the axial cavity of the tubular body for receiving a storage shuttle containing a flexible intraocular lens; wherein the casing of the tubular body has a side opening, which provides access from the outside to said housing, so as to allow the insertion of the storage shuttle into the housing, and wherein the casing carries a first outwardly-protruding rotary attachment configured to cooperate with a second rotary attachment provided on the storage shuttle, so that to allow, in cooperation position of the first and the second rotary attachments, a rotation of the storage shuttle around an axis of rotation parallel to said axial direction of the axial cavity of the tubular body, between a first position of the storage shuttle where it is outside the tubular body and a second position of the storage shuttle where it is loaded in the housing.
2. The injection device according to claim 1, wherein the casing of the tubular body carries, as the first rotary attachment, a hollow cylinder that has a longitudinal axis parallel to said axial direction, and into which can be pressed a rod provided on the storage shuttle, as the second rotary attachment.
3. The injection device according to claim 1, wherein the casing of the tubular body carries, as the first rotary attachment, a rod axially parallel to said axial direction, and around which can be pressed a hollow cylinder provided on the storage shuttle, as the second rotary attachment.
4. The injection device according to claim 1, wherein the housing in the axial cavity of the tubular body has a first snap fastener configured to cooperate with a second snap fastener provided on the storage shuttle in such a way as to block the storage shuttle in the second position.
5. A storage shuttle for a flexible intraocular lens injection device, the storage shuttle having a first position and a second position, comprising: a shuttle body having a shuttle cavity for receiving a flexible intraocular lens; an outlet opening, which is configured, in the second position of the storage shuttle, to allow for a communication between the shuttle cavity and an ejection cavity of a barrel; and an inlet opening, which is configured, in the second position of the storage shuttle, to allow for a communication between the shuttle cavity and an axial cavity of a tubular body; and wherein the shuttle body carries a second rotary attachment capable of cooperating with a first rotary attachment carried by the tubular body.
6. The storage shuttle according to claim 5, wherein the shuttle body (13) outwardly carries a second snap fastener configured to cooperate with a first snap fastener of a housing of the tubular body, in order to block the storage shuttle in the second position.
7. The storage shuttle according to claim 5, further comprising gripping means to be grasped in order to actuate a rotation of the storage shuttle between the first position and the second position.
8. An injection assembly comprising: an injection device according to claim 1; and a storage shuttle comprising a shuttle body having a shuttle cavity for receiving a flexible intraocular lens; an outlet opening, which is configured, in the second position of the storage shuttle, to allow for a communication between the shuttle cavity and an ejection cavity of a barrel; and an inlet opening which is configured, in the second position of the storage shuttle, to allow for a communication between the shuttle cavity and an axial cavity of a tubular body; and wherein the shuttle body carries a second rotary attachment capable of cooperating with a first rotary attachment carried by the tubular body.
9. A sterile container comprising a storage shuttle according to claim 5.
10. The sterile container according to claim 9, wherein the sterile container is provided with a closeable opening.
11. The sterile container according to claim 10, further comprising a shuttle retaining portion wherein the shuttle body is held with the inlet opening of the storage shuttle and said second rotary attachment of the storage shuttle oriented towards the closeable opening of the container, and a pushing portion for receiving the tubular body, provided with the barrel, in such a way that, in a position of pushing of said tubular body into the pushing portion, said first rotary attachment thereof cooperates with said second rotary attachment of the storage shuttle, by allowing a taking of the storage shuttle outside the sterile container.
12. The sterile container according to claim 11, further comprising a sterile aqueous medium.
13. The sterile container according to claim 12, wherein the shuttle retaining portion has a ribbed bottom allowing for a passage of liquid of the aqueous medium through the outlet opening of the storage shuttle as well as through the inlet opening of the storage shuttle.
14. The sterile container according to claim 11, wherein, in said position of pushing of the tubular body in the sterile container, the barrel has no contact with the container.
15. A method for loading a storage shuttle into a flexible intraocular lens injection device comprising: opening a sterile container containing a storage shuttle provided with a flexible intraocular lens; inserting a tubular body of the injection device, provided with a barrel, into a pushing portion of the sterile container, with cooperation between a first rotary attachment of the tubular body and a second rotary attachment of the storage shuttle; taking outside the sterile container of the tubular body and the storage shuttle attached to one another; rotating the storage shuttle between a first position outside the tubular body and a second position where it is loaded inside a housing of the tubular body through a side opening provided in the tubular body, the intraocular lens being in this second position of the storage shuttle ready to be moved and wound under the thrust of a plunger into an ejection cavity of the barrel, and then ejected outside.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0042] This invention will now be described in more detail in reference to drawings, which show in a non-limiting way an embodiment according to the invention.
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[0050] In the various drawings, identical or similar elements are designated by the same references.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0051] As can be seen in
[0052] The injection device shown also comprises a housing 8 in the axial cavity of the tubular body 1 which is intended to receive a storage shuttle 9 containing a flexible intraocular lens 10 (see
[0053] According to the invention the casing 2 of the tubular body 1 has, as shown in
[0054] This cylindrical rod 11 is arranged so as to be able to engage with a second rotary attachment means, provided outwardly-protruding on the storage shuttle 9. In the embodiment shown, this second rotary attachment means is a hollow cylinder 12 capable of engaging with the cylindrical rod 11 by pressing, while still allowing for a rotation of the storage shuttle in relation to the injection device. Pressed one into the other, the rod 11 and the hollow cylinder 12 form a usual hinge exit.
[0055] The storage shuttle 9 has a shuttle body 13 that carries this outwardly-protruding hollow cylinder 12 and which is provided with a cavity intended to receive the flexible intraocular lens 10 in a non-stressed state. The storage shuttle 9 has an outlet opening 14 intended to allow for a communication between the cavity of the storage shuttle 9 and the ejection cavity of the barrel 7, when the storage shuttle 9 is loaded into the housing 8 of the injection device. The storage shuttle 9 also has an inlet opening 15 which, in this position of the storage shuttle 9, allows for communication with the axial cavity of the tubular body 1 of the device.
[0056] In the example shown, the shuttle body 13 is provided with a lug 16 protruding outwards. This lug 16 is arranged in such a way that, in the position of loading of the storage shuttle in the housing 8, it snap-fits into a recess 17 of the casing 2 in such a way as to block the storage shuttle in this housing. Other snap-fitting means usual for those skilled in the art can of course be considered instead of this lug 16 and this recess 17.
[0057] The shuttle body 13 also carries on one of its faces a tab 18 that is used as a gripping means in order to grasp the storage shuttle 9 and pivot it about the rod 11 of the tubular body between a first position, located outside the tubular body 1, and a second position located inside the housing 8.
[0058] As shown in
[0059] The container 19 of the example shown comprises a storage shuttle retaining portion 21 wherein the shuttle body is held with the inlet opening 15 and the hollow cylinder 12 oriented upwards, i.e. towards the closeable opening of the container. In order to guide the insertion of the storage shuttle into this retaining portion 21, the container comprises guides 22, 22 between which the gripping tab 18 can slide. The bottom of this retaining portion can be provided with one or more ribs 23. This arrangement favours the circulation of the sterile aqueous medium in the storage shuttle 9 via the inlet opening 15 as well as via the outlet opening 14 thereof, when the storage shuttle 9 is retained in the sterile container 19.
[0060] The container 19 of the example shown further comprises a pushing portion 24 for the injection device provided with its barrel 7. In the pushing position the rod 11 is pushed into the hollow cylinder 12 carried by the storage shuttle 9. In order to facilitate this pushing, guide ribs 25 lead the two rotary attachment elements 11 and 12 to engage perfectly. The barrel 7 (or endpiece), already in place on the injection device, thus does not come into contact with the walls of the container and does not reach the bottom of the pushing portion. The insertion thereof into the container is carried out therefore without risk of damage, or contamination.
[0061] When the injection device is extracted from the sterile container 19, it carries with it the storage shuttle 9, which is then in the position shown in
[0062] The operator then grasps the gripping tab 18 and pivots the storage shuttle 9 in the housing 8, wherein it is blocked by the snap-fastening means 16 and 17.
[0063] In this snap-fitting position, the inlet opening 15 of the storage shuttle communicates with the axial cavity of the tubular body 1. The operator can then press on the plunger 3, which at its distal end is advantageously provided with a cushion made of flexible material in order to not damage the lens. Under the action of the plunger the lens 10 is then pushed through the outlet opening 14 of the storage shuttle into the ejection cavity of the barrel 7. The latter, having a decreasing transversal section in the direction of the free end of the barrel 7, forces the lens to wind around itself, which makes it possible to eject it in this wound form into the eye of the patient.
[0064] It must be understood that the invention is in no way limited to this embodiment and that many modifications or alternatives can be made thereto in the scope of the accompanying claims.