Technique for fistulization of the eye and an eye filtration prosthesis useful therefor
First Claim
1. An eye filtration prosthesis for relieving intraocular pressure from within the eye, said device comprising:
- conduit means for receiving fluid from within the interior of the eye and draining the received fluid away from the eye;
drainage port means for draining fluid received by said conduit means out of said prosthesis at a location exterior of the eye;
a low pressure gradient unidirectional valve within said conduit means, said valve including means for allowing fluid to pass away from the eye under low pressure gradient conditions and preventing retrograde flow back into the eye; and
flow restrictor means for restricting the flow of fluid away from the eye; and
wherein said prosthesis, when implanted, is operable in a flow restricted state in which said flow restrictor restricts the flow of fluid within said conduit means away from the eye and out of said prosthesis; and
a free flow state in which said flow restrictor means has been deactivated to allow fluid to freely flow there past, with said valve allowing fluid to flow though said conduit means under low pressure gradient conditions while preventing retrograde flow back into the eye.
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Abstract
A technique and device for relieving intraocular pressure within the eye with a reduced risk of inflammation that may be caused by the retrograde flow of fluid and inflammatory debris back into the eye after a glaucoma surgical procedure has been performed. A unidirectional drainage device is implanted to drain fluids away from the eye. The device allows fluid flow away from the eye with a minimal pressure gradient (5 mm Hg. or less), and includes means to prevent retrograde flow. At the time of implantation, the drainage passageway is initially restricted or closed by a flow restrictor at a point downstream from the minimal pressure gradient unidirectional valve. Between the unidirectional valve and flow restrictor is a drainage trap in which debris is receivable without restricting the operativeness of the unidirectional valve. After sufficient scarring and fibrosis has occurred to prevent excessive drainage that might cause hypotony, the flow restrictor is removed to allow the free flow of fluid away from the eye, with inflammatory debris being prevented from reentering the eye. In a second embodiment, the flow restrictor is located at the distal end of the receptor tube of the device within the eye, and acts to prevent the influx of fluids into the device from the eye during the initial period after implantation. Upon removal of the flow restrictor, the free flow of fluids away from the eye is allowed while retrograde flow back into the eye is prevented by the unidirectional valve.
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17 Claims
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1. An eye filtration prosthesis for relieving intraocular pressure from within the eye, said device comprising:
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conduit means for receiving fluid from within the interior of the eye and draining the received fluid away from the eye; drainage port means for draining fluid received by said conduit means out of said prosthesis at a location exterior of the eye; a low pressure gradient unidirectional valve within said conduit means, said valve including means for allowing fluid to pass away from the eye under low pressure gradient conditions and preventing retrograde flow back into the eye; and flow restrictor means for restricting the flow of fluid away from the eye; and wherein said prosthesis, when implanted, is operable in a flow restricted state in which said flow restrictor restricts the flow of fluid within said conduit means away from the eye and out of said prosthesis; and
a free flow state in which said flow restrictor means has been deactivated to allow fluid to freely flow there past, with said valve allowing fluid to flow though said conduit means under low pressure gradient conditions while preventing retrograde flow back into the eye. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for relieving intraocular pressure from within the eye, said method comprising the steps of:
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implanting an eye filtration prosthesis on the eye, said prosthesis including conduit means for receiving fluid from within the interior of the eye and draining the received fluid away from the eye;
drainage port means for draining fluid received by said conduit means out of said prosthesis at a location exterior of the eye;
a low pressure gradient unidirectional valve within said conduit means, said valve including means for allowing fluid to pass away from the eye under low pressure gradient conditions and preventing retrograde flow back into the eye; and
flow restrictor means for restricting the flow of fluid away from the eye;allowing said prosthesis to remain implanted in a flow restricted state, in which said flow restrictor restricts the flow of fluid within said conduit means away from the eye and out of said prosthesis, until fibrosis has formed about said drainage port means; and after fibrosis has formed, deactivating said flow restrictor means to allow fluid to freely flow there past, with said valve allowing fluid to flow though said conduit means under low pressure gradient conditions while preventing retrograde flow back into the eye. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. A method for relieving intraocular pressure from within the eye, said method comprising the steps of:
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implanting an eye filtration prosthesis on the eye, said prosthesis including conduit means for receiving fluid from within the interior of the eye and draining the received fluid away from the eye;
drainage port means for draining fluid received by said conduit means out of said prosthesis at a location exterior of the eye;
a low pressure gradient unidirectional valve within said conduit means, said valve including means for allowing fluid to pass away from the eye under low pressure gradient conditions and preventing retrograde flow back into the eye; and
flow restrictor means for restricting the flow of fluid away from the eye, said flow restrictor means being located on said conduit means downstream from said valve; and
in which said conduit means defines a trap area for collecting fluid and debris between said valve and said flow restrictor means;allowing said prosthesis to remain implanted in a flow restricted state, in which fluid and debris may pass through said valve and be collected within said trap area while said flow restrictor restricts the further flow of fluid within said conduit means away from the eye and out of said prosthesis, until fibrosis has formed about said drainage port means; and after fibrosis has formed, deactivating said flow restrictor means to allow fluid to freely flow there past, with said valve allowing fluid to flow though said conduit means under low pressure gradient conditions while preventing retrograde flow back into the eye. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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