Gonio seton
First Claim
1. A method of treating glaucoma comprising:
- a. inserting a needle containing a spiral gonio seton into the limbal area of an eye containing said glaucoma, said spiral gonia seton including spaces between adjacent helices;
b. advancing said needle laterally to said eye puncturing the anterior chamber angle wall;
c. permitting aqueous fluid from said anterior chamber to seep into the subconjunctival space creating a subconjunctival bleb;
d. providing a multiple orificed drainage path through said spaced in said helices of said spiral gonia seton by ejecting said spiral gonio seton from said needle into said subconjunctival bleb; and
e. retracting said needle.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for treating patients suffering from glaucoma. A hollow needle is inserted into the eye and advanced across the anterior chamber until the tip punctures the opposite anterior chamber angle wall, exiting the eye under the conjunctiva. The excess pressure is acutely relieved by seepage of the aqueous fluid into the subconjunctival space. A stainless steel helix is ejected from the hollow needle and lodged in the puncture wound of the anterior chamber wall. Sealing the anterior chamber angle puncture wound by normal healing processes is thus prevented and excess pressure is relieved chronically by aqueous fluid seepage through the wound to the subconjunctival space. In a variation of the technique the needle is not passed through the anterior chamber, but the helix is delivered ab externo into the chamber angle.
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11 Claims
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1. A method of treating glaucoma comprising:
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a. inserting a needle containing a spiral gonio seton into the limbal area of an eye containing said glaucoma, said spiral gonia seton including spaces between adjacent helices; b. advancing said needle laterally to said eye puncturing the anterior chamber angle wall; c. permitting aqueous fluid from said anterior chamber to seep into the subconjunctival space creating a subconjunctival bleb; d. providing a multiple orificed drainage path through said spaced in said helices of said spiral gonia seton by ejecting said spiral gonio seton from said needle into said subconjunctival bleb; and e. retracting said needle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. Apparatus for treating glaucoma comprising:
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a. a needle having a lumen for piercing the anterior chamber angle wall of an eye; and b. a helical gonio seton having spaces between adjacent helices for the passage of fluid, said seton being removably located with in said needle. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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