Applicator and method for delivery of mitomycin to eye tissues during glaucoma filtering surgery
First Claim
1. A method of applying a dosage of an antimetabolite fluid to tissues forming the conjunctival space of in the human eye of a patient, comprising the steps of:
- providing an applicator comprising an elongate support, said elongate support being of sufficient stiffness to maintain its form during handling, said elongated support having a body portion having a first end on which an absorbent pad is secured and a second end defining a handle portion, said handle portion offset from said main body portion;
saturating said absorbent pad with an antimetabolite, said pad not being readily compressible so as to retain said fluid and only slowly secrete the same at a consistently predictable low rate when said pad is inserted into the conjunctival space of the eye;
inserting said pad into the conjunctival space so as to place the pad in contact with eye tissue lining the conjunctival space while holding said handle portion of said elongated support;
leaving said pad therein for a sufficient predetermined period of time to deliver an effective volume of antimetabolite fluid by secreting said antimetabolite fluid from said pad;
withdrawing said elongate support to remove said pad from the conjunctival space after the elapse of said sufficient predetermined period of time to deliver the effective volume of the fluid from said pad to cause absorption of a proper dose of the fluid to surrounding eye tissues.
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Abstract
A device and method of presenting an accurately controlled small volume of a Mitomycin solution to human eye tissues lining a conjunctival space created during surgery performed to correct glaucoma, using an absorbent pad mounted on one end of an elongated holder enabling insertion into the space. The pad is capable of retaining the Mitomycin solution after first being saturated with the Mitomycin solution prior to insertion and only very slowly releasing a consistently predictable small volume of solution directly onto the surrounding eye tissues. The holder has a portion to which the absorbent pad is attached, which is curved into conformity with the eyeball curvature to achieve better tissue contact. A handle allows insertion and removal from the space.
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12 Claims
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1. A method of applying a dosage of an antimetabolite fluid to tissues forming the conjunctival space of in the human eye of a patient, comprising the steps of:
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providing an applicator comprising an elongate support, said elongate support being of sufficient stiffness to maintain its form during handling, said elongated support having a body portion having a first end on which an absorbent pad is secured and a second end defining a handle portion, said handle portion offset from said main body portion;
saturating said absorbent pad with an antimetabolite, said pad not being readily compressible so as to retain said fluid and only slowly secrete the same at a consistently predictable low rate when said pad is inserted into the conjunctival space of the eye;
inserting said pad into the conjunctival space so as to place the pad in contact with eye tissue lining the conjunctival space while holding said handle portion of said elongated support;
leaving said pad therein for a sufficient predetermined period of time to deliver an effective volume of antimetabolite fluid by secreting said antimetabolite fluid from said pad;
withdrawing said elongate support to remove said pad from the conjunctival space after the elapse of said sufficient predetermined period of time to deliver the effective volume of the fluid from said pad to cause absorption of a proper dose of the fluid to surrounding eye tissues. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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