Method for controlling fluid flow to and from an eye during ophthalmic surgery
First Claim
1. A method for controlling fluid flow to and from a phacoemulsification handpiece, the handpiece including an ultrasonically driven, hollow needle, said method comprising the steps of:
- inserting the needle into an eye for phacoemulsification of eye tissue;
introducing irrigation fluid into the eye;
aspirating fluid from the eye through the hollow needle;
determining initial irrigation fluid pressure;
adjusting irrigation fluid flow and aspiration fluid flow based on the determined initial irrigation fluid pressure;
continuously determining irrigation fluid pressure after the initial determination; and
continuously adjusting irrigation fluid flow and aspiration fluid flow based on the continuous determination of irrigation fluid pressure in order to accommodate changes in needle incision size and wound stretching during eye surgery.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus provided for controlling fluid control to and from an eye or a phacoemulsification handpiece. The handpiece includes an ultrasonically driven, hollow, sleeved needle and the method includes inserting the needle and sleeve into an eye for phacoemulsification of eye tissue and introducing fluid into the eye through an annulus established between the sleeve and the needle. Aspiration of fragmented tissue and fluid from the eye is conducted through the hollow needle. An initial irrigation fluid pressure is determined and the irrigation fluid flow and aspiration fluid flow are adjusted based upon the initial determination. Thereafter continued determination of irrigation fluid pressure is utilized to continuously adjust irrigation fluid flow and/or aspiration fluid flow.
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1. A method for controlling fluid flow to and from a phacoemulsification handpiece, the handpiece including an ultrasonically driven, hollow needle, said method comprising the steps of:
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inserting the needle into an eye for phacoemulsification of eye tissue;
introducing irrigation fluid into the eye;
aspirating fluid from the eye through the hollow needle;
determining initial irrigation fluid pressure;
adjusting irrigation fluid flow and aspiration fluid flow based on the determined initial irrigation fluid pressure;
continuously determining irrigation fluid pressure after the initial determination; and
continuously adjusting irrigation fluid flow and aspiration fluid flow based on the continuous determination of irrigation fluid pressure in order to accommodate changes in needle incision size and wound stretching during eye surgery. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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