Anterior chamber tube shunt to an encircling band, and related surgical procedure
First Claim
1. An implant for use in a surgical technique to treat neovascular or refractory glaucomas, said implant comprising:
- a tube sized so that one end thereof may be inserted into the anterior chamber of the eye,a band sized so as to fit around the equator of the eye, said band containing a U-shaped groove sized to surround said tube,one end of said tube being mounted in said groove, and the other end of said tube having an oblique opening and said other end further containing a physically destructible initial temporary restriction located therein the region of said opening.
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Abstract
An implant and a surgical technique involving the anterior chamber tube shunt to an encircling band treatment for reducing neovascular and other refractory glaucomas is disclosed. The implant includes two connected tubes or a tube connected to a band, one tube being located in the anterior chamber of the eye and the second tube or the band being located around the orbit of the eye. A destructible valve is located in the tube in the region of the anterior chamber to temporarily restrict flow of aqueous and thereby prevent hypotony. Additionally, the implant may be treated with a heparin complex before implantation of the device. In the embodiment of the invention utilizing two tubes, one is larger than the other and has 50 micron holes through its wall to aid in diffusion of aqueous from the anterior chamber into the orbit.
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13 Claims
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1. An implant for use in a surgical technique to treat neovascular or refractory glaucomas, said implant comprising:
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a tube sized so that one end thereof may be inserted into the anterior chamber of the eye, a band sized so as to fit around the equator of the eye, said band containing a U-shaped groove sized to surround said tube, one end of said tube being mounted in said groove, and the other end of said tube having an oblique opening and said other end further containing a physically destructible initial temporary restriction located therein the region of said opening. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An implant for use in a surgical technique to treat neovascular or refractory glaucomas, said implant comprising:
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a first tube sized so that one end thereof may be inserted into the anterior chamber of the eye, and a second tube, larger than said first tube, sized so as to fit around the equator of the eye, one end of said first tube being connected to said second tube, the other end of said first tube having an opening therein and containing a physically destructive initial temporary restriction in the region of said opening, said second tube being provided with holes throughout the wall thereof sized so that aqueous can diffuse from the anterior chamber through said holes and sized so that said holes are not invaded with fibrous tissues. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for treating neovascular or refractory glaucomas with a surgical implant, said method comprising the steps of:
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securing one end of a tube which is sized so that it is adapted to fit into the anterior chamber of the eye in a U-shaped groove of a band sized so as to fit around the equator of the eye, mounting the band around the equator of the eye, inserting the other end of said tube into the anterior chamber of the eye, temporarily restricting the flow of aqueous from the anterior chamber into the tube, subsequently removing the restriction to the flow of aqueous from the anterior chamber into said tube, said aqueous flowing through said tube, into said band, and then from said band into the orbit. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. A method for treating neovascular glaucoma with a surgical implant, said method comprising the steps of:
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connecting one end of a first tube, sized so that one end is adapted to fit into the anterior chamber of the eye, to a second and larger tube, sized so as to fit around the equator of the eye, said second tube being provided with holes therethrough, inserting the other end of said first tube into the anterior chamber of the eye, temporarily restricting the flow of aqueous from the anterior chamber into said first tube, subsequently removing the restriction to the flow of aqueous from the anterior chamber into said first tube, and then into said larger tube, said aqueous flowing through said first tube, into said second tube, and then diffusing through said holes into the orbit. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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