CORNEAL FIXATION OF INTRAOCULAR LENS
20180071081 ยท 2018-03-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2220/0041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/1605
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A method to fixate an intraocular lens by connecting it with the cornea or the limbus of the eye, using wedges that are implanted through the cornea or the limbus till they reach and attach and stabilize an implanted intraocular lens.
Claims
1. A method to fixate an intraocular lens by connecting it with the cornea of the eye, using wedge-style structures (wedges)each wedge is composed of three parts: base, shaft and tip; wedge's base is plate in shape, wedge's shaft is cylinder in shape and wedge's tip is a male buckle member in shape (the hook end)that are implanted and inserted through the cornea, till they reach and attach and fixate a modified intraocular lens that has an optic and three modified hapticseach haptic has a hole that fits wedge's tip. Steps of fixation method are: to insert a foldable modified intraocular lens into the anterior chamber by injecting it through corneal incision using a cartilage, then to place the inserted intraocular lens in a desired position, then to insert and implant the wedges and connect them to the haptics of the inserted intraocular lens; each as follows: to orient a wedge toward a correlated haptic's hole, then to insert the tip and the shaft of this wedge through the whole thickness of the cornea, then to lodge the wedge's base inside the cornea, then to fasten the tip of this wedge into the correlated haptic.
3. A modified intraocular lens, that has an optic and three modified hapticseach haptic has a hole that fits a tip of wedge-style structure (wedge), a wedge is composed of three parts: base, shaft and tip; wedge's base is plate in shape, wedge's shaft is cylinder in shape and wedge's tip is a male buckle member in shape (the hook end).
4. A wedge-style structure (wedge) that is composed of three parts: base, shaft and tipwedge's base is plate in shape, wedge's shaft is cylinder in shape and wedge's tip is a male buckle member in shape (the hook end); the base is implanted into and lodges inside the cornea of the eye and stabilize the whole wedge structure, the shaft connects the base with the tip.
8. A fixation method of an intraocular lens as set forth in claim 1, but the wedges are inserted through and implanted into the limbus of the eye.
9. A fixation method of an intraocular lens as set forth in claim 1, using a wedge that its base is spiral screw in shape, its shaft is cylinder in shape and its tip is a male buckle member in shape (the hook end).
10. A fixation method of an intraocular lens as set forth in claim 1, using a wedge that its base is spiral screw in shape, its shaft is cylinder in shape and its tip is spiral screw in shape (external thread).
11. A fixation method of an intraocular lens as set forth in claim 1, using a wedge that its base is plate in shape, its shaft is plate in shape and its tip is a male buckle member in shape (the hook end).
12. A fixation method of an intraocular lens as set forth in claim 1, using a modified intraocular lens that has an optic and variable number of modified hapticseach haptic has a hole that fits wedge's tip.
13. A fixation method of an intraocular lens as set forth in claim 1, using a modified non-foldable intraocular lens by inserting it into the anterior chamber of the eye through an incision.
14. A modified intraocular lens as set forth in claim 3, but with variable number of modified haptics.
15. A wedge-style structure (wedge) as set forth in claim 4, but its base is spiral screw in shape.
16. A wedge-style structure (wedge) as set forth in claim 4, but its base is spiral screw in shape, its shaft is cylinder in shape and its tip is spiral screw in shape (external thread).
17. A wedge-style structure (wedge) as set forth in claim 4, but its shaft is plate in shape.
18. A wedge-style structure (wedge) as set forth in claim 4, but its base is implanted into and lodges inside the limbus of the eye.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] This new invention of corneal/limbal fixation of an intraocular lens has two components: the modified intraocular lens and the corneal/limbal wedge (Elias wedge).
[0030] First: the modified intraocular lens
[0033] The modified intraocular lens could have two, three or as many haptics as needed to stabilize the lens. The modified intraocular lens could be foldable or non-foldable lens, could be aphakic, phakic or pseudophakic intraocular lens, and could be angle-supported anterior chamber intraocular lens with receiving design for the corneal/limbal wedge.
[0034] Second: the corneal/limbal wedge (Elias wedge)
[0038] The implantation of the modified intraocular lens into the anterior chamber is done by using any of the ordinary processes for intraocular lens implantation in cataract surgery, after that we place the implanted lens in the needed position, then the corneal/limbal wedges (Elias wedges) are implanted as follows: Orient the corneal/limbal wedge in the desired direction
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[0040] The corneal/limbal wedge could have different designs and shapes as shown in
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