Apparatus and method for irrigation and aspiration of interior regions of the human eye
First Claim
1. A surgical instrument for aspirating and irrigating material at substantially all interior regions of the posterior capsule of an eye in which at least peripheral portions of the anterior wall of the capsule remain intact, comprising;
- a hollow tube member;
said hollow tube member having an elongated resiliently deformable tip portion with a fluid conduit extending therethrough to the region of the tip thereof, said tip portion being deformable from a relaxed hooked condition in which said tip portion has a hooked shape into a deformed condition in which said tip portion is straight;
a sleeve member surrounding and being reciprocally slidable longitudinally on said tube for deforming and thereby straightening said tip portion thereof when the latter is in said relaxed hooked condition for insertion into the eye;
said tip portion comprising a material having a memory for resiliently returning to said relaxed hooked condition thereof in response to said sleeve member being moved along said tube away from said tip portion thereof;
means in one of said members for supplying an irrigation fluid to the region of the capsule to be aspirated; and
fluid suction means in said tip portion for aspirating fluid from the interior of the capsule.
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Abstract
An instrument for aspirating and irrigating unwanted material from all regions of the capsule of the eye, especially suitable for cataract removal, including an instrument having a hooked tip portion at the operative end thereof. The hooked tip portion is capable of being deformed into a straightened portion for entering the eye. The straightened portion resiliently returning to its hooked configuration upon release of an outside force, whereby the hooked tip portion is capable of access to inner peripheral regions of the posterior capsule which previously were accessible only with great difficulty. The instrument is capable of supplying treatment fluid to the region of the eye in question for irrigating the region and the instrument is capable of aspirating the region for removal of fluid and unwanted tissue.
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12 Claims
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1. A surgical instrument for aspirating and irrigating material at substantially all interior regions of the posterior capsule of an eye in which at least peripheral portions of the anterior wall of the capsule remain intact, comprising;
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a hollow tube member; said hollow tube member having an elongated resiliently deformable tip portion with a fluid conduit extending therethrough to the region of the tip thereof, said tip portion being deformable from a relaxed hooked condition in which said tip portion has a hooked shape into a deformed condition in which said tip portion is straight; a sleeve member surrounding and being reciprocally slidable longitudinally on said tube for deforming and thereby straightening said tip portion thereof when the latter is in said relaxed hooked condition for insertion into the eye; said tip portion comprising a material having a memory for resiliently returning to said relaxed hooked condition thereof in response to said sleeve member being moved along said tube away from said tip portion thereof; means in one of said members for supplying an irrigation fluid to the region of the capsule to be aspirated; and fluid suction means in said tip portion for aspirating fluid from the interior of the capsule. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for aspirating and irrigating tissue at substantially all interior regions of the posterior capsule of an eye in which at least peripheral portions of the anterior wall of the capsule remain intact comprising the steps of:
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providing an instrument having a hollow tube having a resiliently deformable tip portion deforming the tip portion from a relaxed condition in which the tip portion has a hooked shape, to a deformed condition in which the tip portion is straight by sliding a tubular sleeve onto the tip portion; inserting the tip portion and sleeve in said straight deformed condition of the tip portion, thru an incision in the cornea and into the posterior capsule; sliding the tubular sleeve back from the tip portion so as to allow the tip portion to resiliently return to its relaxed condition, the tip portion including a material having a memory for returning it to its relaxed condition; supplying irrigation fluid to the region of the capsule to be aspirated through the sleeve portion; and aspirating fluid from the interior of the capsule through the tip portion. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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Specification