Method of regulating pressure with an intraocular implant
First Claim
1. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure of an eyeball comprising the steps of:
- (i) providing an intraocular implant comprising;
(a) a tube for implanting into the eyeball, said tube comprising an inlet end, an outlet end, and a tube passage extending between the inlet end and the outlet end for permitting aqueous humor to flow out of the eyeball, and (b) a subconjunctival flange connected to the tube at the outlet end of the tube for placing on a surface of the sclera under the conjunctiva;
(ii) cutting a slit in a portion of the conjunctiva of the eyeball which normally lies at a distance away from an implantation site;
(iii) placing the implant through the slit in the conjunctiva;
(iv) directing the implant between the sclera and the conjunctiva to the implantation site; and
(v) inserting the implant through the sclera at the implantation site, including implanting the tube into the sclera and placing the subconjunctival flange on a surface of the sclera under the conjunctiva.
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Abstract
An ophthalmic implant for treatment of glaucoma, a delivery device for implanting such an implant, and a method of implanting such an implant. The implant includes a tube having an inlet end, an outlet end, and a tube passage therebetween, and a disk connected to the tube at the outlet end of the tube. The tube passage has a cross-sectional area sufficiently small to inhibit the flow of aqueous humor through the tube passage. The implant provides a bleb of aqueous humor under the conjunctiva so that the bleb and the elasticity of the conjunctiva assist in regulating the flow of aqueous humor through the tube as a function of the IOP. The tube at its inlet end has a beveled surface facing away from the iris and one or more circumferential holes. One or more retention projections are provided for anchoring and may be extended outwardly when the implant is implanted in the eyeball. The disk has an outer rim and one or more inner uprights. The implant is implanted by use of a delivery device comprising a handle and a rodlike instrument, with a tip for insertion into the tube passage of the implant and a retention mechanism for retaining the implant. During implantation, the implant is inserted through a slit in a portion of the conjunctiva which normally lies at a distance away from the intended implantation site.
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19 Claims
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1. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure of an eyeball comprising the steps of:
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(i) providing an intraocular implant comprising;
(a) a tube for implanting into the eyeball, said tube comprising an inlet end, an outlet end, and a tube passage extending between the inlet end and the outlet end for permitting aqueous humor to flow out of the eyeball, and (b) a subconjunctival flange connected to the tube at the outlet end of the tube for placing on a surface of the sclera under the conjunctiva;
(ii) cutting a slit in a portion of the conjunctiva of the eyeball which normally lies at a distance away from an implantation site;
(iii) placing the implant through the slit in the conjunctiva;
(iv) directing the implant between the sclera and the conjunctiva to the implantation site; and
(v) inserting the implant through the sclera at the implantation site, including implanting the tube into the sclera and placing the subconjunctival flange on a surface of the sclera under the conjunctiva. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
wherein the subconjunctival flange of the intraocular implant lies substantially in a plane forming an oblique angle with a longitudinal axis of the tube; wherein the intraocular implant further comprises at least one retention projection extending outwardly from the tube for anchoring the intraocular implant in the eyeball; and
wherein the intraocular implant has at least one side opening which opens into the tube passage proximate the inlet end of the tube.
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3. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 2 wherein the intraocular implant is made of a plastic material.
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4. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 2 wherein the intraocular implant is made of silicone.
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5. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 2 wherein the intraocular implant is made by a molding operation.
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6. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 2 wherein the intraocular implant is made of metal.
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7. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 2 wherein the at least one retention projection and the tube are made from separate pieces that are joined together.
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8. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 7 wherein the separate pieces forming the at least one retention projection and the tube are joined together by welding.
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9. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 2 wherein the tube passage is cylindrical, and wherein a diameter of the tube passage is substantially smaller than a length of the tube passage.
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10. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 9 wherein the diameter of the tube passage is about 300 micrometers or less.
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11. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 1,
wherein the subconjunctival flange of the intraocular implant has an inner sclera-facing surface and an outer conjunctiva-facing surface such that, upon implantation, the inner sclera-facing surface faces the sclera of the eyeball and the outer conjunctiva-facing surface faces the conjunctiva of the eyeball, wherein the subconjunctival flange lies substantially in a plane forming an oblique angle with a longitudinal axis of the tube; - and
wherein the intraocular implant further comprises at least one retention projection extending outwardly from the tube for anchoring the intraocular implant in the eyeball.
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12. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 11 wherein the tube passage is cylindrical, and wherein a diameter of the tube passage is substantially smaller than a length of the tube passage.
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13. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 11 wherein the diameter of the tube passage is about 300 micrometers or less.
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14. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 11 wherein the intraocular implant is made of a plastic material.
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15. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 11 wherein the intraocular implant is made of silicone.
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16. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 11 wherein the intraocular implant is made by a molding operation.
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17. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 11 wherein the intraocular implant is made of metal.
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18. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 11 wherein the at least one retention projection and the tube are made from separate pieces that are joined together.
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19. A method of regulating an intraocular pressure according to claim 18 wherein the separate pieces forming the at least one retention projection and the tube are joined together by welding.
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