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Positioning assembly for retaining and positioning a cornea

  • US 5,772,675 A
  • Filed: 10/31/1996
  • Issued: 06/30/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A positioning assembly for retaining and positioning a cornea of a patient'"'"'s eye for cutting during a surgical operation, said assembly comprising:

  • a) a positioning ring having an aperture sized to receive and expose the cornea therethrough, said positioning ring including a vacuum port connected to and in fluid communication with a vacuum means for providing a suction force sufficient to temporarily attach said positioning ring to the eyeball about the cornea,b) a suction enhancement member including a segment structured and disposed to engage the positioning ring, so as to be disposed at least partially between said vacuum port of said positioning ring and the eyeball to be cut during surgery;

    c) said segment including at least one suction port and being structured to engage said positioning ring so as to define a suction channel between said positioning ring and said segment;

    d) said suction channel being disposed in fluid flow communication with said vacuum port of said positioning ring such that upon actuation of the vacuum means, the suction force is applied through said vacuum port and to said suction channel; and

    e) said segment being structured to maintain a flow-through integrity of said suction channel upon actuation of the vacuum means and temporary attachment of the positioning ring to the eyeball.

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