Article and method for ocular aqueous drainage
First Claim
1. A method of lowering the intraocular pressure of an eye having a sclera and an anterior chamber, the method comprising:
- a) creating a recess in the sclera;
b) creating an opening in the sclera between the scleral recess and the anterior chamber;
c) creating one or more undercuts in the sclera extending outward from the scleral recess;
d) providing an ophthalmic implant having a body and one or more feet;
e) inserting the feet of the ophthalmic implant through the scleral opening and into the anterior chamber; and
f) inserting the body of the ophthalmic implant into the scleral recess with outer portions of the implant body extending into the scleral undercuts, wherein the implant body outer portions in the scleral undercuts help stabilize the ophthalmic implant in the eye while ocular fluid drains out of the anterior chamber.
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Abstract
An ophthalmic implant having a body for positioning in a recess created in the sclera, feet for positioning in the anterior chamber, and a neck between the body and the feet for positioning in a scleral opening created between the scleral recess and the anterior chamber. The implant feet extend beyond the implant body and have a curvature approximating the curvature of the anterior chamber. The implant has drainage passageways for draining ocular fluid from the anterior chamber. The passageways are formed in outer surfaces or through the interior of the implant. Interior passageways are formed in surfaces of layers of the implant or by voids in inner layers of the implant. Related methods include creating undercuts that receive outer portions of the implant body and creating a scleral opening that is longer than the implant neck.
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1. A method of lowering the intraocular pressure of an eye having a sclera and an anterior chamber, the method comprising:
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a) creating a recess in the sclera;
b) creating an opening in the sclera between the scleral recess and the anterior chamber;
c) creating one or more undercuts in the sclera extending outward from the scleral recess;
d) providing an ophthalmic implant having a body and one or more feet;
e) inserting the feet of the ophthalmic implant through the scleral opening and into the anterior chamber; and
f) inserting the body of the ophthalmic implant into the scleral recess with outer portions of the implant body extending into the scleral undercuts, wherein the implant body outer portions in the scleral undercuts help stabilize the ophthalmic implant in the eye while ocular fluid drains out of the anterior chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An ophthalmic implant for lowering the intraocular pressure of an eye having a sclera and an anterior chamber, the implant comprising:
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a) a body positionable in a recess in the sclera;
b) one or more feet positionable in the anterior chamber; and
c) a neck extending between the body and the feet and positionable in an opening in the sclera between the scleral recess and the anterior chamber, wherein the implant permits ocular fluid to drain out of the anterior chamber. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An ophthalmic implant for lowering the intraocular pressure of an eye having a sclera and an anterior chamber, the implant comprising:
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a) a body positionable in a recess in the sclera;
b) one or more feet extending directly or indirectly from the body and positionable in the anterior chamber; and
c) one or more drainage passageways defined in the implant for ocular fluid to flow through out of the anterior chamber. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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