Apparatus for cutting an epithelial corneal flap
First Claim
1. Apparatus for cutting an epithelial corneal flap, the apparatus comprising:
- a fixing ring that can be fixed on the eye of the patient by suction;
suction source means connected to the ring with the level of the suction created in the ring being adjustable;
a cutter head mounted to move on the ring and guided relative thereto in a scanning plane, said cutter head comprising a blade with an active edge that is blunt and rectilinear, guide members for guiding travel of the blade relative to the cutter head parallel to the above-mentioned active edge, and driver means for driving the blade in reciprocating motion of adjustable frequency relative to the cutter head;
actuator means for actuating movement of the cutter head relative to the ring at an adjustable speed VA, the apparatus including means for controlling said suction means, said driver means, and said actuator means so as to create a cutting cycle comprising;
a first stage in which cutting of the corneal flap is started and in which the suction level is at a maximum and in which the speed of advance of the cutter head is established before cutting starts at a minimum value, while the frequency of oscillation of the blade is established at a value of maximum level;
a second stage of cutting the greater part of the corneal flap during which the speed of advance is maintained or increased while the frequency of oscillation and the level of suction are decreased or at least retained; and
a third stage in which the speed of the head is reversed, the oscillations being stopped and the suction level being maintained at the lower level of the second stage.
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Abstract
Apparatus for cutting a corneal flap with: a fixing ring; a suction source; a cutter head including an oscillating blade; actuator elements for actuating the cutter head relative to the ring; control elements for controlling the settings for suction, oscillation, and actuation, of the blade so as to produce: a stage in where cutting of the corneal flap is started, the suction level is at a maximum, the cutter head advance speed is at a minimum, while the blade frequency oscillation is at a maximum; a stage of cutting the major portion of the corneal flap where the advance speed is maintained or increased while the oscillation speed and the suction level are maintained or decreased; and a third stage where the head speed is reversed, the oscillations being stopped and the suction level maintained at the level of the second stage.
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3 Claims
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1. Apparatus for cutting an epithelial corneal flap, the apparatus comprising:
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a fixing ring that can be fixed on the eye of the patient by suction;
suction source means connected to the ring with the level of the suction created in the ring being adjustable;
a cutter head mounted to move on the ring and guided relative thereto in a scanning plane, said cutter head comprising a blade with an active edge that is blunt and rectilinear, guide members for guiding travel of the blade relative to the cutter head parallel to the above-mentioned active edge, and driver means for driving the blade in reciprocating motion of adjustable frequency relative to the cutter head;
actuator means for actuating movement of the cutter head relative to the ring at an adjustable speed VA, the apparatus including means for controlling said suction means, said driver means, and said actuator means so as to create a cutting cycle comprising;
a first stage in which cutting of the corneal flap is started and in which the suction level is at a maximum and in which the speed of advance of the cutter head is established before cutting starts at a minimum value, while the frequency of oscillation of the blade is established at a value of maximum level;
a second stage of cutting the greater part of the corneal flap during which the speed of advance is maintained or increased while the frequency of oscillation and the level of suction are decreased or at least retained; and
a third stage in which the speed of the head is reversed, the oscillations being stopped and the suction level being maintained at the lower level of the second stage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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