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Intraocular lens inserting tool and method

  • US 4,844,065 A
  • Filed: 11/06/1987
  • Issued: 07/04/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/06/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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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:

  • 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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