MULTIPORT VITRECTOMY CUTTER
20200000636 ยท 2020-01-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F9/00763
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The multiport vitrectomy cutter (10) is an ocular surgical tool allowing a surgeon to select between a single cutting port configuration and a multiple cutting port configuration. The multiport vitrectomy cutter includes an internal tube (36) and a rotating external tube (22). The external tube has a plurality of external ports (28, 30, 32) for receiving vitreous of the eye. The internal tube (36) has a closed distal end (38), defining a cutting blade, and is slidably disposed within the external tube (22) so that the cutting blade oscillates across a first one of the external ports (28) to cut tissue. The internal tube (36) has at least one internal port (40, 42), such that selective rotation of the external tube (22) with respect to the internal tube (36) selectively aligns the at least one internal port (40, 42) with a remainder of the external ports (30, 32).
Claims
1. A multiport vitrectomy cutter, comprising: a main body having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion being adapted for gripping by a user's hand, the distal portion comprising a fixed portion, which is fixed with respect to the proximal portion, and a rotating portion which selectively rotates with respect to the fixed portion; an external tube extending from the rotating portion of the distal portion of the main body, the external tube being adapted for penetrating an eye of a patient during an ocular surgical procedure, the external tube having a closed distal end, an open proximal end, and a plurality of external ports for receiving vitreous of the eye, wherein each of the external ports is located a unique axial distance from the closed distal end, and each of the external ports is angularly misaligned about a central axis of the external tube with respect to one another; an internal tube having a closed distal end defining a cutting blade, the internal tube being slidably disposed within the external tube, the internal tube having at least one internal port defined by a cutting edge adapted to cut tissue, the external tube being selectively rotatable with respect to the internal tube to selectively align the at least one internal port with at least one corresponding external port, the cutting blade being configured to oscillate across at least one of the external ports of the external tube to cut tissue, and a pneumatically-driven diaphragm secured to a proximal end of the internal tube for driving the internal tube in a reciprocating motion relative to the external tube.
2. The multiport vitrectomy cutter as recited in claim 1, further comprising a gripping handle secured to the rotating portion of the distal portion of the main body.
3. The multiport vitrectomy cutter as recited in claim 1, wherein the plurality of external ports comprise three external ports.
4. The multiport vitrectomy cutter as recited in claim 4, wherein the at least one internal port comprises a pair of internal ports.
5. The multiport vitrectomy cutter as recited in claim 1, further comprising a diaphragm housing sandwiched between the fixed portion of the distal portion of the main body and the proximal portion of the main body for receiving the pneumatically-driven diaphragm.
6. A multiport vitrectomy cutter, comprising: a main body having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion being adapted for gripping by a user's hand, the distal portion comprising a fixed portion, which is fixed with respect to the proximal portion, and a rotating portion which selectively rotates with respect to the fixed portion; an external tube extending from the rotating portion of the distal portion of the main body, the external tube being adapted for penetrating an eye of a patient during an ocular surgical procedure, the external tube having a closed distal end, an open proximal end, and three external ports for receiving vitreous of the eye, wherein each of the external ports is located a unique axial distance from the closed distal end, and each of the external ports is angularly misaligned about a central axis of the external tube with respect to one another; an internal tube having a distal end defining a cutting blade, the internal tube being slidably disposed within the external tube, the internal tube having a pair of internal ports defined by a cutting edge adapted to cut tissue, the external tube being rotatable with respect to the internal tube to selectively align the pair of internal ports with a corresponding pair of the external ports, and the cutting blade being configured to oscillate across at least one of the external ports of the external tube to cut tissue, and a pneumatically-driven diaphragm secured to a proximal end of the internal tube for driving the internal tube in a reciprocating motion relative to the external tube.
7. The multiport vitrectomy cutter as recited in claim 6, further comprising a gripping handle secured to the rotating portion of the distal portion of the main body.
8. The multiport vitrectomy cutter as recited in claim 6, further comprising a diaphragm housing sandwiched between the fixed portion of the distal portion of the main body and the proximal portion of the main body for receiving the pneumatically-driven diaphragm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
BEST MODES
[0024] As best shown in
[0025] An external tube 22 extends from the rotating portion 20 of the distal portion 16 of the main body 12 for penetrating an eye of a patient during an ocular surgical procedure. As best shown in
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[0027] When the surgeon wishes to switch to a single cutting port configuration, the surgeon rotates rotating portion 20 with respect to fixed portion 18, thus misaligning internal ports 40, 42 with respect to external ports 30, 32 (as shown in
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[0029] Similar to vitrectomy cutter 112 of
[0030] It should be noted that, in operation in the multiport configuration, when internal ports 40, 42 are aligned with external ports 30, 32, external port 28 can be sealed by the tubular body of internal tube 36. Further, when external port 28 is open and uncovered by the tubular body of internal tube 36, internal ports 40, 42 can be out of alignment with external ports 30, 32, thus covering and sealing external ports 30, 32. This alternation of open ports can facilitate aspirating the vitreous through internal tube 36, thus ensuring continuous cutting and flow of tissue.
[0031] It is to be understood that the multiport vitrectomy cutter is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.