Simultaneous injection and aspiration of viscous fluids in a surgical system
First Claim
1. A method of injecting a first viscous fluid into a posterior segment of an eye simultaneous with aspirating a second viscous fluid from said posterior segment, comprising the steps of:
- providing a surgical system capable of supplying pneumatic pressure and vacuum;
injecting said first viscous fluid into said posterior segment using pneumatic pressure from said system;
changing a mode of operation of said system to provide vacuum and pneumatic pressure; and
aspirating said second viscous fluid from said posterior segment using vacuum from said system;
wherein said pneumatic pressure exhibits a decrease of about twelve percent or less during said aspirating step.
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Abstract
A method of injecting a first viscous fluid into a target tissue simultaneous with aspirating a second viscous fluid from the target tissue is disclosed. A surgical system is provided that is capable of supplying pneumatic pressure and vacuum. A first viscous fluid is injected into the target tissue using pneumatic pressure from the system. A mode of operation of the system is changed to provide vacuum and pneumatic pressure. The second viscous fluid is aspirated from the target tissue using vacuum from the system, and the pneumatic pressure remains substantially constant during aspiration. An improved foot pedal for controlling the simultaneous injection and aspiration of viscous fluids is also disclosed.
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21 Claims
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1. A method of injecting a first viscous fluid into a posterior segment of an eye simultaneous with aspirating a second viscous fluid from said posterior segment, comprising the steps of:
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providing a surgical system capable of supplying pneumatic pressure and vacuum;
injecting said first viscous fluid into said posterior segment using pneumatic pressure from said system;
changing a mode of operation of said system to provide vacuum and pneumatic pressure; and
aspirating said second viscous fluid from said posterior segment using vacuum from said system;
wherein said pneumatic pressure exhibits a decrease of about twelve percent or less during said aspirating step. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A surgical system for injecting a first retinal tamponading fluid into a posterior segment of an eye simultaneous with aspirating a second retinal tamponading fluid from said posterior segment, said posterior segment having a volume, comprising:
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a single pneumatic assembly capable of supplying pneumatic pressure and vacuum, said assembly comprising;
a regulated pressure source;
a proportional valve fluidly coupled to said regulated pressure source;
a vacuum pump fluidly coupled to said proportional valve; and
a reservoir fluidly coupled to said proportional valve;
a syringe having;
a hollow bore with a first end and a second end; and
a plunger movably disposed in said hollow bore between said first end and said second end; and
tubing fluidly coupling said first end of said hollow bore on a side assembly;
wherein a volume of said reservoir, said tubing, and said hollow bore on a side of said plunger proximate said first end is greater than said volume of said posterior segment. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
an infusion cannula fluidly coupled to said syringe;
an aspiration probe fluidly coupled to said assembly; and
an extrusion cannula coupled to said aspiration probe.
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6. The surgical system of claim 5 wherein said infusion cannula end said extrusion cannula are for insertion into said posterior segment.
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7. The surgical system of claim 4 further comprising a housing and wherein:
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said assembly is disposed within said housing;
said reservoir is fluidly coupled with said tubing and said syringe; and
said tubing and said syringe are disposed outside of said housing.
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8. A surgical system for injecting a first viscous fluid into a target tissue simultaneous with aspirating a second viscous fluid from said target tissue, comprising:
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an assembly capable of supplying pneumatic pressure and vacuum to at least one microsurgical instrument;
a foot pedal, operatively coupled to said assembly, comprising;
a first range of motion in a generally vertical plane in which said assembly supplies proportional pneumatic pressure; and
a second range of motion in a generally vertical plane in which said assembly supplies a substantially constant pneumatic pressure and proportional vacuum. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
an infusion cannula and a syringe for injecting said first viscous fluid into said target tissue; and
an aspiration probe and an extrusion cannula for aspirating said second viscous fluid from said target tissue.
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16. The surgical system of claim 8 wherein said substantially constant pneumatic pressure comprises a pneumatic pressure decrease of about twelve precent or less.
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17. A surgical system for injecting a silicone oil into a posterior segment of an eye simultaneous with aspirating a perfluorocarbon liquid from said posterior segment, said posterior segment having a volume, comprising:
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a single pneumatic assembly capable of supplying pneumatic pressure and vacuum, said assembly comprising;
a regulated pressure source a proportional valve fluidly coupled to said regulated pressure source;
a vacuum pump fluidly coupled to said proportional valve; and
a reservoir fluidly coupled to said proportional valve;
a syringe having;
a hollow bore with a first end and a second end; and
a plunger movably disposed in said hollow bore between said first end and said second end; and
tubing fluidly coupling said first end of said hollow bore to said assembly;
wherein a volume of said reservoir, said tubing, and said hollow bore on a side of said plunger proximate said first end is greater than said volume of said posterior segment.
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18. A surgical system for injecting a first retinal tamponading fluid into a posterior segment of an eye simultaneous with aspirating a second retinal tamponading fluid from said posterior segment, comprising:
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an assembly capable of supplying pneumatic pressure and vacuum to at least one microsurgical instrument;
a foot pedal, operatively coupled to said assembly, comprising;
a first range of motion in a generally vertical plane in which said assembly supplies proportional pneumatic pressure; and
a second range of motion in a generally vertical plane in which said assembly supplies a substantially constant pneumatic pressure and proportional vacuum. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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20. A surgical system for injecting a silicone oil into a posterior segment of an eye simultaneous with aspirating a perfluorocarbon liquid from said posterior segment, comprising:
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an assembly capable of supplying pneumatic pressure and vacuum to at least one microsurgical instrument;
a foot pedal, operatively coupled to said assembly, comprising;
a first range of motion in a generally vertical plane in which said assembly supplies proportional pneumatic pressure; and
a second range of motion in a generally vertical plane in which said assembly supplies a substantially constant pneumatic pressure and proportional vacuum. - View Dependent Claims (21)
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