System and Method for Docking a Cornea with a Patient Interface Using Suction
First Claim
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”
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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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Abstract
A system and method are provided for docking a patient interface device to the eye of a patient using suction. The patient interface device is formed by the structural cooperation of a base member and an attachment member, both of which have an open distal end. A contact lens is formed onto the open distal end of the base member, and a continuous abutment is formed onto the open distal end of the attachment member. When the interface device is placed onto the eye of a patient, only the continuous abutment contacts the sclera of the patient. An air pocket is formed between the contact lens and the continuous abutment. The air pocket is in fluid communication with a vacuum channel. A vacuum pump is then employed to suction the air from the air pocket and draw the surface of the eye into contact with the contact lens.
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23 Claims
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1. An interface device for stabilizing an eye during ophthalmic surgery which comprises:
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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); anda 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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for manufacturing and using an interface device during ophthalmic surgery which comprises the steps of:
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providing a cylindrical-shaped base member defining a longitudinal axis and having a proximal end and a distal end; attaching a contact lens to the distal end of the base member, wherein the contact lens is centered on the axis and has a concave distal surface with a radius of curvature “
Rc”
;affixing a hollow, cylindrical-shaped attachment member to the base member to establish a vacuum channel therebetween; forming a continuous abutment 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); andconnecting a vacuum pump 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. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. An interface device for stabilizing an eye during ophthalmic surgery which comprises:
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a cylindrical-shaped base member having an outer surface and a closed distal end, wherein the base member defines a longitudinal axis and the distal end of the base member is formed as a contact lens having a concave distal surface centered on the axis; a hollow, cylindrical shaped attachment member having an open distal end and an inner surface, wherein the attachment member defines a longitudinal axis and is formed with a continuous abutment centered on the axis at the distal end of the attachment member; a means for affixing the base member to the attachment member to establish a vacuum channel between the outer surface of the base member and the inner surface of the attachment member, with the abutment of the attachment member extended distally beyond the concave distal surface of the contact lens; a vacuum port formed on the attachment member for fluid communication with the vacuum channel; a means for positioning the abutment of the attachment member against the sclera of the eye to create an air pocket between the concave distal surface of the contact lens and the anterior surface of the eye; and a vacuum pump operable at a selected vacuum level, wherein the vacuum pump is connected with the vacuum port to create a vacuum in the air pocket, to draw the anterior surface of the eye into contact with the concave distal surface of the contact lens to stabilize the eye, wherein the vacuum level is selectively adjustable during ophthalmic surgery to establish a predetermined contact area between the concave distal surface of the contact lens and the eye. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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21. An interface device for stabilizing an eye during ophthalmic surgery which comprises:
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a 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, wherein the contact lens has a periphery surrounding a concave distal surface, and the concave distal surface has a radius of curvature “
Rc”
;a continuous abutment formed on the base member to establish a vacuum channel between the abutment and the periphery of the contact lens, wherein the abutment creates 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 eye, and wherein the anterior surface of the eye has a radius of curvature Ra, with Rc being greater than Ra (Rc>
Ra); anda 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. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23)
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