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System and Method for Docking a Cornea with a Patient Interface Using Suction

  • US 20130053837A1
  • Filed: 08/31/2011
  • Published: 02/28/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/31/2011
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. An interface device for stabilizing an eye during ophthalmic surgery which comprises:

  • a cylindrical-shaped base member defining a longitudinal axis and having a proximal end and a distal end;

    a contact lens centered on the axis and attached to the distal end of the base member, the contact lens having a concave distal surface with a radius of curvature “

    Rc

    ;

    a hollow, cylindrical-shaped attachment member securely affixed to the base member to establish a vacuum channel therebetween;

    a continuous abutment formed on the attachment member to surround the contact lens and create an air pocket between the concave distal surface of the contact lens and the anterior surface of the eye when the abutment is positioned against the sclera of the eye, wherein the anterior surface of the eye has a radius of curvature Ra, and wherein Rc is greater than Ra (Rc>

    Ra); and

    a vacuum pump connected in fluid communication with the vacuum channel to create a vacuum in the air pocket for drawing the anterior surface of the eye into contact with the concave distal surface of the contact lens to stabilize the eye.

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