Fluid shunting apparatus and methods
First Claim
1. An implantable fluid shunting apparatus comprising:
- a tube comprising a proximal tube end, a distal tube end, and a tube lumen extending from the proximal tube end to the distal tube end;
a shunt tip attached to the distal tube end, wherein a longitudinal axis extends between the distal tube end and a distal tip end, and wherein at least a portion of the shunt tip tapers when moving from the distal tube end towards the distal tip end of the shunt tip;
a tip lumen extending through the shunt tip along the longitudinal axis, the tip lumen in fluid communication with the tube lumen, wherein at least a portion of the tip lumen tapers when moving from the distal tube end towards the distal tip end, and wherein the tip lumen comprises a closed end proximate the distal end of the shunt tip;
wherein the tip lumen is defined by a wall that comprises laser-ablatable material such that an opening can be formed through the wall and into the tip lumen using laser energy incident on an outer surface of the shunt tip.
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Abstract
An implantable fluid shunting apparatus having a tube and a shunt tip attached to the tube end, that tapers towards the end of the shunt tip, a tip lumen extending through the shunt tip in fluid communication with the tube lumen, wherein the tip lumen has a closed end, and has a wall that comprises laser-ablatable material such that an opening can be formed through the wall and into the tip lumen using laser energy on an outer surface of the shunt tip. The shunt tip may consist essentially of the laser-ablatable material; the tube end is attached to an implantable diffusion chamber and the laser-ablatable material may be polypropylene. The tube and the shunt tip may be a one-piece completely integral unit or may be of separate bodies fitted together frictionally adhesively, thermally or chemically welded to the tube.
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14 Claims
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1. An implantable fluid shunting apparatus comprising:
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a tube comprising a proximal tube end, a distal tube end, and a tube lumen extending from the proximal tube end to the distal tube end;
a shunt tip attached to the distal tube end, wherein a longitudinal axis extends between the distal tube end and a distal tip end, and wherein at least a portion of the shunt tip tapers when moving from the distal tube end towards the distal tip end of the shunt tip;
a tip lumen extending through the shunt tip along the longitudinal axis, the tip lumen in fluid communication with the tube lumen, wherein at least a portion of the tip lumen tapers when moving from the distal tube end towards the distal tip end, and wherein the tip lumen comprises a closed end proximate the distal end of the shunt tip;
wherein the tip lumen is defined by a wall that comprises laser-ablatable material such that an opening can be formed through the wall and into the tip lumen using laser energy incident on an outer surface of the shunt tip. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An implantable fluid shunting apparatus comprising:
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a shunt tip comprising a proximal end and a distal end, wherein a longitudinal axis extends between the proximal end and the distal end, and wherein at least a portion of the shunt tip tapers when moving from the proximal end towards the distal end;
a tip lumen extending through the shunt tip along the longitudinal axis, the tip lumen comprising an opening at the proximal end of the shunt tip, wherein at least a portion of the tip lumen tapers when moving from the distal tube end towards the distal end, and wherein the tip lumen comprises a closed end proximate the distal end of the shunt tip;
wherein the tip lumen is defined by a wail that comprises laser-ablatable material such that an opening can be formed through the wall and into the tip lumen using laser energy incident on an outer surface of the shunt tip.
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11. A method of providing an implantable shunt to drain fluid from an eye, the method comprising:
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implanting a portion of a shunt apparatus within the eye of a subject, wherein the shunt apparatus comprises;
a tube comprising a proximal tube end, a distal tube end, and a tube lumen extending from the proximal tube end to the distal tube end;
a shunt tip attached to the distal tube end, wherein a longitudinal axis extends between the distal tube end and a distal tip end of the shunt tip, and wherein at least a portion of the shunt tip tapers when moving from the distal tube end towards the distal tip end;
a tip lumen extending through the shunt tip along the longitudinal axis, the tip lumen in fluid communication with the tube lumen, wherein at least a portion of the tip lumen tapers when moving from the distal tube end towards the distal tip end, and wherein the tip lumen comprises a closed end proximate the distal end of the shunt tip;
forming an opening in the shunt tip after implanting the shunt tip in the eye, wherein fluid within the eye is capable of flowing through the tip lumen and into the tube lumen, wherein the opening is formed by ablating a portion of the shunt tip using laser energy. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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