Intraocular lens inserting tool and method
First Claim
1. Surgical forceps for implanting a deformable intraocular lens having a deformable optic portion and a haptic portion, the forceps comprising:
- a first handle located on the right side of said forceps;
a second handle located on the left side of said forceps;
biasing means connecting said first and second handles, said handles spaced apart a predetermined distance while allowing said handles to be selectively pressed together by the user;
a first jaw located on the right side of said forceps and a second jaw located on the left side of said forceps, andconnecting means for cross connection of said first jaw to said second handle and said second jaw to said first handle, said jaws having an open position when said handles are pressed together and a closed position when said handles are released;
said jaws having opposed concave surfaces such that a concave configuration of said surfaces is described by a line of curvature lying in a longitudinal plane of said jaws, said lines of curvature having an absence of angular portions, said surfaces defining a space therebetween sufficient to deform said intraocular lens along a longitudinal axis to allow placement of said lens through a relatively small incision, and to release said lens in a predetermined internal portion of the eye, said space having a wide contral portion to receive, fold and hold the centrally located optic portion of said lens and a narrow top and bottom portion to receive, fold and hold the generally narrower lens haptics.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a method of inserting a deformable intraocular lens and incision forceps relating thereto. A folding forceps and fulcrum forceps are provided for use in readying the deformable intraocular lens for insertion into the eye. The folding forceps are cross action forceps and include handles which are biasely connected so that the handles open jaws for folding and holding the deformable intraocular lenses when pressure is applied to the handles. The jaws which fold and hold the deformable intraocular lens have opposing concave surfaces for receiving the intraocular lens and providing a centrally located wider space adapted to receive the optics portion of the lens and a narrower portion for receipt of the haptics portion of the lens. In use the lens is folded without introducing unnecessary stress fractures into the lens and is securely held in place for introduction into the incision in any eye during surgery and is only released by applying pressure to the handles.
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11 Claims
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1. Surgical forceps for implanting a deformable intraocular lens having a deformable optic portion and a haptic portion, the forceps comprising:
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a first handle located on the right side of said forceps; a second handle located on the left side of said forceps; biasing means connecting said first and second handles, said handles spaced apart a predetermined distance while allowing said handles to be selectively pressed together by the user; a first jaw located on the right side of said forceps and a second jaw located on the left side of said forceps, and connecting means for cross connection of said first jaw to said second handle and said second jaw to said first handle, said jaws having an open position when said handles are pressed together and a closed position when said handles are released;
said jaws having opposed concave surfaces such that a concave configuration of said surfaces is described by a line of curvature lying in a longitudinal plane of said jaws, said lines of curvature having an absence of angular portions, said surfaces defining a space therebetween sufficient to deform said intraocular lens along a longitudinal axis to allow placement of said lens through a relatively small incision, and to release said lens in a predetermined internal portion of the eye, said space having a wide contral portion to receive, fold and hold the centrally located optic portion of said lens and a narrow top and bottom portion to receive, fold and hold the generally narrower lens haptics. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 6, 7)
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5. A surgical tool for inserting a deformable intraocular lens implant into an eye comprising:
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first and second members each having a handle section and a jaw section, the handle section of the first member and the handle section of the second member being flexibly engaged at one end, biased apart and crossing one another near the other end, the jaw section of the first member and the jaw section of the second member angularly extending from the handle sections of the first and second members out of a plane containing the handle sections, the jaw sections being substantially parallel to one another and slightly bowed outward in opposite directions at their centers, the centers of said jaw sections each having a contact surface dimension such that said contact surfaces can contact an optical surface portion of said implant while edge portions of said implant remain out of contact with said contact surfaces; and a stop member disposed between the handle sections of the first and second members to limit the maximum separation of the jaw sections.
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8. Cross-action folding medical forceps for folding and grasping deformable intraocular lens and inserting them into an eye via a small incision, comprising:
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(a) two substantially parallel handle members arranged along a longitudinal axis, joined at one end and biased apart; (b) an extension member attached respectively to the unjoined ends of the handle members, each extension member crossing the other across the longitudinal axis; (c) two parallel jaws each having a proximal end and a distal end and proximately affixed to the extension member at an angle of about 120°
, said jaws being curved in opposite directions at their centers to provide a central width that can accomodate an implant optic which has been folded once and generally in half, said distal ends being substantially straight and parallel to one another and not touching when the folding forceps are closed to thereby form a distal space therebetween which has a width that is less than that of said central width, said proximal ends forming a proximal space therebetween which has a width that is less than that of said central width; and(d) a stop member affixed to at least one handle member to limit the maximum separation of the jaws. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A method of implanting a deformable intraocular lens comprising:
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grasping the intraocular lens with fulcrum forceps along its longitudinal axis; opening a cross action folding forceps by applying a compression force to the handles; bringing said folding forceps over an optics portion of said intraocular lens; slowly releasing the folding forceps to simultaneously fold and grasp the intraocular lens on said optics portion, said folding being a single fold which is generally along an axis of said lens, said grasping including the step of placing a haptic portion of said lens in a proximal space and a distal space of said folding forceps; removing said fulcrum forceps from said intraocular lens; inserting the lens into the incision in the eye at an angle of from about 30°
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to the line of incision;rotating said folding forceps after the widest part of said intraocular lens has passed through the incision to bring the folding forceps handle assembly perpendicular to the plane of the iris; maneuvering the leading edge of the forceps beneath the iris, and releasing the intraocular lens by squeezing the handle assembly of said folding forceps. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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