Sutureless infusion cannula for ophthalmic surgery
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1. An ocular infusion cannula comprising:
- a first tube segment having an open end cut at an acute angle with respect to the axis thereof;
a second tube segment of lesser outer diameter than said first tube segment, joined coaxially to said first tube segment at the end opposite said open end to form a shoulder; and
a flange encircling said second tube segment and spaced apart from said shoulder.
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Abstract
An ocular infusion cannula containing a shoulder and a flange may be retained in the sclera during ophthalmic surgery without the use of sutures or vacuum techniques. The shoulder is sufficiently narrow to permit the sclera to expand and contract as it passes over due to resiliency of the sclera, and the gap between the shoulder and the flange is of appropriate width to retain the sclera while permitting a minimum axial slippage.
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6 Claims
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1. An ocular infusion cannula comprising:
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a first tube segment having an open end cut at an acute angle with respect to the axis thereof; a second tube segment of lesser outer diameter than said first tube segment, joined coaxially to said first tube segment at the end opposite said open end to form a shoulder; and a flange encircling said second tube segment and spaced apart from said shoulder.
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2. An ocular infusion cannula comprising:
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a first tube segment; a second tube segment of lesser outer diameter than said first tube segment, joined coaxially to said first tube segment to form a shoulder; a flange encircling said second tube segment and spaced apart from said shoulder, and a third tube segment extending from said flange on the side opposite said shoulder coaxially with said first and second tube segments, said third tube segment sized for fluid-tight fit inside flexible fluid delivery tubing. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. A method for maintaining fluid pressure in an eyeball, comprising:
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(a) piercing the sclera of said eyeball with a cannula having a forward poriton and a neck portion of lesser external diameter than said forward portion thereby defining a shoulder at the juncture of said forward and neck portions, said neck portion terminating in a flange; (b) advancing said cannula into said eyeball until said shoulder and said flange are on opposite sides of said sclera; and (c) applying fluid pressure to the interior of said eyeball through said cannula. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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