Eye implant devices and method and device for implanting such devices for treatment of glaucoma
First Claim
1. A method for inserting an intraocular pressure relieving device into an eye, the eye comprising at least a cornea, tenons tissue, a lens, anterior chamber, sclera, conjunctiva, trabecular meshwork, and corneal endothelium, the method comprising:
- determining a site for locating the pressure relieving device;
making a corneal incision in an area remote from the site for locating the pressure relieving device;
inserting a drill or laser or a blade into the corneal incision across an anterior chamber to the area of the trabecular meshwork of the eye;
creating an opening or passage with the drill or laser or blade;
extending the opening or passage into the sclera of the eye;
forming a chamber or pocket at a terminal end of the opening or passage within the sclera that is larger in at least one dimension than the passage, the opening or passage not penetrating completely through the sclera;
removing excess sclera from the chamber or pocket;
deforming a pressure relieving device;
inserting the deformed pressure relieving device through the opening and into the chamber or pocket; and
allowing the deformed pressure relieving device to return to its original form after inserting it in the chamber or pocket.
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Abstract
The present invention provides for a deformable, insertable device for relieving intraocular pressure comprising a body portion composed of a biocompatible porous material with pores throughout to permit drainage of fluid from the anterior chamber to the scleral tissue without collapse of the anterior chamber. The invention also includes a method for inserting the device into the eye and for using ultrasound intraoperatively to determine the position of surgical tools and devices within the sclera. The invention also includes a device excising sclera in an eye to create a chamber for insertion of the insertable device into the eye.
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1. A method for inserting an intraocular pressure relieving device into an eye, the eye comprising at least a cornea, tenons tissue, a lens, anterior chamber, sclera, conjunctiva, trabecular meshwork, and corneal endothelium, the method comprising:
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determining a site for locating the pressure relieving device; making a corneal incision in an area remote from the site for locating the pressure relieving device; inserting a drill or laser or a blade into the corneal incision across an anterior chamber to the area of the trabecular meshwork of the eye; creating an opening or passage with the drill or laser or blade; extending the opening or passage into the sclera of the eye; forming a chamber or pocket at a terminal end of the opening or passage within the sclera that is larger in at least one dimension than the passage, the opening or passage not penetrating completely through the sclera; removing excess sclera from the chamber or pocket; deforming a pressure relieving device; inserting the deformed pressure relieving device through the opening and into the chamber or pocket; and allowing the deformed pressure relieving device to return to its original form after inserting it in the chamber or pocket. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of inserting a deformable pressure relieving device into an eye comprising:
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deforming the pressure relieving device; inserting the pressure relieving device into a delivery device; creating a passageway in the eye; creating a chamber within the sclera at a terminal end of the passageway, the passageway not penetrating completely through the sclera, and the chamber having a larger diameter than the passageway; inserting the delivery device through the passageway and into the chamber; and ejecting the pressure relieving device from the delivery device and into the chamber, the pressure relieving device then expanding and having a diameter after expanding greater than the passageway. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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