Fluid infusion methods for glaucoma treatment
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1. A method of treating glaucoma, comprising:
- inserting an outflow element through an incision in an eye having an aqueous cavity, the outflow element having an inflow portion that is in fluid communication through an outflow element lumen with an outflow portion of the outflow element;
transporting the outflow portion through the anterior chamber from the incision to the trabecular meshwork;
advancing the outflow portion through the trabecular meshwork and into the aqueous cavity of the eye;
positioning the outflow element such that outflow portion is positioned at the aqueous cavity;
providing a delivery element having a delivery lumen;
coupling the delivery element to the outflow element, such that the outflow element lumen is confluent with the delivery lumen; and
infusing fluid through the delivery lumen to the outflow element lumen, such that fluid flows from the inflow portion to the outflow portion, and such that the fluid flows into the aqueous cavity;
wherein the aqueous cavity is selected from the group consisting of Schlemm'"'"'s canal, an aqueous collector channel, and an episcleral vein of the eye.
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Abstract
Methods of treating glaucoma are disclosed, such as a method that includes inserting a stent through an incision in an eye; the stent having an inflow portion that is in fluid communication with an outflow portion of the stent; transporting the stent from the incision through the anterior chamber of the eye to an aqueous cavity of the eye, such that the inflow portion of the stent is positioned in the anterior chamber and the outflow portion of the stent is positioned at the aqueous cavity; and infusing fluid from the inflow portion to the outflow portion of the stent.
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1. A method of treating glaucoma, comprising:
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inserting an outflow element through an incision in an eye having an aqueous cavity, the outflow element having an inflow portion that is in fluid communication through an outflow element lumen with an outflow portion of the outflow element;
transporting the outflow portion through the anterior chamber from the incision to the trabecular meshwork;
advancing the outflow portion through the trabecular meshwork and into the aqueous cavity of the eye;
positioning the outflow element such that outflow portion is positioned at the aqueous cavity;
providing a delivery element having a delivery lumen;
coupling the delivery element to the outflow element, such that the outflow element lumen is confluent with the delivery lumen; and
infusing fluid through the delivery lumen to the outflow element lumen, such that fluid flows from the inflow portion to the outflow portion, and such that the fluid flows into the aqueous cavity;
wherein the aqueous cavity is selected from the group consisting of Schlemm'"'"'s canal, an aqueous collector channel, and an episcleral vein of the eye. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of treating glaucoma, comprising:
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inserting a delivery element through an incision in an eye, the delivery element having a lumen and an outflow portion that is in fluid communication with the lumen of the delivery element;
transporting the outflow portion through the anterior chamber from the incision to the trabecular meshwork;
advancing the outflow portion through the trabecular meshwork and into Schlemm'"'"'s canal of the eye; and
applying pressure to a fluid such that the fluid flows through the lumen of the delivery element and into Schlemm'"'"'s canal through the outflow portion. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of treating glaucoma, comprising:
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inserting a delivery element through an incision in an eye having an aqueous collector channel, the delivery element having a lumen and an outflow portion that is in fluid communication with the lumen of the delivery element;
transporting the outflow portion through the anterior chamber from the incision to the trabecular meshwork;
advancing the outflow portion through the trabecular meshwork and into an aqueous collector channel of the eye; and
applying pressure to a fluid such that the fluid flows through the lumen of the delivery element and into the aqueous collector channel through the outflow portion. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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