Dual drainage ocular shunt for glaucoma
First Claim
1. An ocular shunt for draining aqueous fluid from an anterior chamber of the eye to relieve pressure buildup from glaucoma, the shunt comprising:
- a first tube having an interior first lumen therethrough and a distal opening at one end and a proximal opening at another end both openings communicating with the first lumen, the proximal end having a membrane covering the opening and the membrane having a membrane hole therethrough to admit fluid through the membrane hole, the proximal end capable of being inserted in an anterior chamber of an eye and capable of receiving a controlled flow of aqueous fluid through the first tube, the flow being controlled by the size of the membrane hole;
a second tube attached transversely to the first tube, the second tube having a second lumen therethrough and two open ends communicating with the second lumen, the second lumen further communicating with the first lumen from the first tube, the second tube capable of being inserted in Schlemm'"'"'s canal of the eye so that ocular fluid flows from the anterior chamber of the eye through the first and second lumens and out the two open ends of the second tube into Schlemm'"'"'s canal.
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Abstract
A “cross-shaped” tubular structure shunts aqueous humor from the anterior chamber of the eye to control intraocular pressure (IOP) associated with glaucoma. A first tube implanted in the anterior chamber of the eye has an end covered with a thin membrane having a small hole in the center which can be enlarged by using an ophthalmic laser. A second tube is interconnected with the first tube at a right angle to form a single T-shaped shunt with the second tube implanted in the lumen of Schlemm'"'"'s Canal. A third tube, with a porous end plate, is implanted into the subconjunctival-tenon space and is connected to the first and second tubes to form the “cross-shaped” double shunt. The end plate has small pores that control the rate of aqueous humor outflow. The first T-shaped shunt can be used as an independent single-shunting device by omitting the addition of the third tube.
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6 Claims
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1. An ocular shunt for draining aqueous fluid from an anterior chamber of the eye to relieve pressure buildup from glaucoma, the shunt comprising:
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a first tube having an interior first lumen therethrough and a distal opening at one end and a proximal opening at another end both openings communicating with the first lumen, the proximal end having a membrane covering the opening and the membrane having a membrane hole therethrough to admit fluid through the membrane hole, the proximal end capable of being inserted in an anterior chamber of an eye and capable of receiving a controlled flow of aqueous fluid through the first tube, the flow being controlled by the size of the membrane hole;
a second tube attached transversely to the first tube, the second tube having a second lumen therethrough and two open ends communicating with the second lumen, the second lumen further communicating with the first lumen from the first tube, the second tube capable of being inserted in Schlemm'"'"'s canal of the eye so that ocular fluid flows from the anterior chamber of the eye through the first and second lumens and out the two open ends of the second tube into Schlemm'"'"'s canal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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