Fluid jet vitrectomy device and method for use
First Claim
1. A microsurgical vitrectomy fluid jet cutting device for cutting and removing vitreous from an eye, comprising:
- a substantially rigid casing tube defining a chamber;
the casing tube having a first vacuum port communicating with the chamber proximate a first end of the tube and an opening through the tube proximate a second end;
vacuum means for applying a vacuum to the chamber through the first vacuum port to draw the vitreous into the chamber through the opening;
a fluid jet supply tube extending in the casing tube and having a discharge located within the chamber adjacent the opening oriented to discharge a fluid jet across a path through which the vitreous is drawn, whereby a fluid jet discharged through the discharge cuts the vitreous drawn through the opening and the cut vitreous is drawn from the chamber through the vacuum port; and
a hand grip connected to the casing tube for concurrently manipulating the hand grip and the casing tube.
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Abstract
A fluid jet cutter for removing tissues from a patient'"'"'s body, and in particular for performing vitrectomy surgery within the patient'"'"'s eye, is provided having an elongated casing tube connected to a handle at a proximal end, a water supply tube through the casing tube interior, and an opening through the side of the casing tube adjacent a distal end. The distal end of the tube is sealed closed with a hemispherical cap. A nozzle is attached to the distal end of the water supply tube and located adjacent the proximal side of the opening in the casing tube. A vacuum is provided inside the casing tube around the water supply tube. The other end of the water supply tube is connected to a pressurized water supply adjacent the handle. The nozzle forms the pressurized water into a jet which can cut tissues. The vacuum both draws tissues into the interior of the casing tube through the opening, into the path of the water jet for cutting and/or disintegration, and aspirates the cut tissues. All of the cutting action of this water jet cutter is within the confines of the casing tube; any water supplied through the water supply tube for the water jet either impinges on the hemispherical cap and is withdrawn by the vacuum, or cuts tissue within the casing tube and is withdrawn by the vacuum with the cut tissue. The vacuum can be regulated by the user to prevent excess suction from occurring at the opening which would cause additional stresses on the patient'"'"'s healthy tissues. In a second embodiment, the water jet vitrectomy cutter has three distinct passages through the casing tube interior, rather than two, for adding a second vacuum. Other embodiments of the cutter and methods for the use of the cutters of the invention are also provided.
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49 Claims
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1. A microsurgical vitrectomy fluid jet cutting device for cutting and removing vitreous from an eye, comprising:
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a substantially rigid casing tube defining a chamber; the casing tube having a first vacuum port communicating with the chamber proximate a first end of the tube and an opening through the tube proximate a second end; vacuum means for applying a vacuum to the chamber through the first vacuum port to draw the vitreous into the chamber through the opening; a fluid jet supply tube extending in the casing tube and having a discharge located within the chamber adjacent the opening oriented to discharge a fluid jet across a path through which the vitreous is drawn, whereby a fluid jet discharged through the discharge cuts the vitreous drawn through the opening and the cut vitreous is drawn from the chamber through the vacuum port; and a hand grip connected to the casing tube for concurrently manipulating the hand grip and the casing tube. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A method for performing a surgery on a patient'"'"'s tissues, using a microsurgical fluid jet cutter having a fluid jet provided within a casing, the fluid jet positioned adjacent an orifice in the casing, and vacuum means for producing a vacuum within the casing for drawing material through the orifice into the path of the fluid jet within the casing, the method comprising:
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inserting the casing within a patient'"'"'s body; positioning the casing orifice adjacent a tissue in the patient'"'"'s body; activating the fluid jet cutter, such that a fluid jet is produced and the vacuum means forms a vacuum inside the casing; vacuum suctioning a portion of the tissue through the orifice in the casing with the vacuum means; emulsifying the tissue with the fluid jet inside the casing; aspirating the emulisified tissue and fluid from the fluid jet through the casing with the vacuum means; repeating the vacuum suctioning, emulsifying and aspirating until all of the tissue has been removed; and removing the casing from the patient'"'"'s body. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27)
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28. A method for performing a vitrectomy surgery on a patient'"'"'s eye, using a microsurgical fluid jet cutter having a fluid jet provided within a casing, the fluid jet positioned adjacent an orifice in the casing, and vacuum means for producing a vacuum within the casing for drawing material through the orifice into the path of the fluid jet within the casing, the method comprising:
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inserting the casing within a patient'"'"'s eye; positioning the casing orifice adjacent vitreous in the patient'"'"'s eye; activating the fluid jet cutter, such that a fluid jet is produced and the vacuum means forms a vacuum inside the casing; vacuum suctioning a portion of the vitreous through the orifice in the casing with the vacuum means; emulsifying the vitreous with the fluid jet inside the casing; aspirating the emulisified vitreous and fluid from the fluid jet through the casing with the vacuum means; repeating the vacuum suctioning, emulsifying and aspirating until all of the vitreous has been removed; and removing the casing from the patient'"'"'s eye. - View Dependent Claims (29, 30)
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31. A microsurgical fluid jet cutting device for cutting and removing tissue, comprising:
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a casing tube defining a chamber; the casing tube having a first vacuum port communicating with the chamber and proximate a first end of the tube and an opening through the tube proximate a second end; vacuum means for applying a vacuum to the chamber through the first vacuum port to draw the tissue into the chamber through the opening; a fluid jet supply tube extending in the casing tube and having a discharge located within the chamber; a vacuum tube housing a low vacuum chamber therein; a second vacuum port extending through the casing tube and the vacuum tube proximate the first end; an aspiration orifice through the vacuum tube; and second vacuum means connected to the second vacuum port for providing a second vacuum at the aspiration orifice in the vacuum tube, so that when a fluid jet discharged through the discharge is adjacent the opening, the fluid jet cuts tissue drawn through the opening into the chamber by the second vacuum, which aspirates tissue cut by the fluid jet discharge, the excess fluid jet discharge being drawn from the chamber by the first vacuum through the first vacuum port. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46)
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47. A microsurgical fluid jet cutting device for cutting and removing tissue, comprising:
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a casing tube defining a chamber; the casing tube having a first vacuum port communicating with the chamber and proximate a first end of the tube and an opening through the tube proximate a second end; vacuum means for applying a vacuum to the chamber through the first vacuum port to draw the tissue into the chamber through the opening; a fluid jet supply tube extending in the casing tube and having a discharge located within the chamber; rotary means for rotating the fluid jet supply tube within the casing tube, the rotary means comprising, a hollow shaft connected to the fluid jet supply tube;
a bearing ring at a bearing end of the hollow shaft;
a bearing housing rotatably connected around the bearing ring;
a turbine rigidly connected to the bearing housing, the bearing end of the hollow shaft in communication with the turbine, the turbine having a turbine outlet rigidly connected to the fluid jet supply tube, such that when pressurized fluid is supplied through the fluid supply port to the hollow shaft, that the pressurized fluid enters the turbine and causes the turbine to rotate about the bearing ring before passing through the turbine outlet to the fluid jet supply tube, whereby a fluid jet discharged through the discharge is adjacent the opening and the fluid jet cuts the tissue drawn through the opening and the cut tissue is drawn from the chamber through the first vacuum port.
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48. A method for performing a surgery on a patient'"'"'s tissues, using a microsurgical fluid jet cutter having a fluid jet provided within a casing, the fluid jet positioned adjacent an orifice in the casing, and suction means for producing a vacuum within the casing for drawing material through the orifice into the path of the fluid jet within the casing, the method comprising:
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inserting the casing within a patient'"'"'s body; positioning the casing orifice adjacent a tissue in the patient'"'"'s body; activating the fluid jet cutter, such that a fluid jet is produced and the suction means forms a vacuum inside the casing; rotating the fluid jet within the casing; suctioning a portion of the tissue through the orifice in the casing with the suction means; emulsifying the tissue with the fluid jet inside the casing; aspirating the emulisified tissue and fluid from the fluid jet through the casing with the vacuum means; repeating the suctioning, emulsifying and aspirating until all of the tissue has been removed; and removing the casing from the patient'"'"'s body.
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49. A method for performing a vitrectomy surgery on a patient'"'"'s eye, using a microsurgical fluid jet cutter having a fluid jet provided within a casing, the fluid jet positioned adjacent an orifice in the casing, and suction means for producing a vacuum within the casing for drawing material through the orifice into the path of the fluid jet within the casing, the method comprising:
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inserting the casing within a patient'"'"'s eye; positioning the casing orifice adjacent vitreous in the patient'"'"'s eye; activating the fluid jet cutter, such that a fluid jet is produced and the suction means forms a vacuum inside the casing; rotating the fluid jet within the casing; suctioning a portion of the vitreous through the orifice in the casing with the suction means; emulsifying the vitreous with the fluid jet inside the casing; aspirating the emulisified vitreous and fluid from the fluid jet through the casing with the vacuum means; repeating the suctioning, emulsifying and aspirating until all of the vitreous has been removed; and removing the casing from the patient'"'"'s eye.
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