Hybrid intrastromal corneal ring
First Claim
1. A device for altering the corneal curvature of an ametropic person comprising an adjustable ring formed of an elastic shell which has a plurality of separated chambers within the shell of the ring, each chamber being filled with a biocompatible fluid or gel, said ring being implantable into the peripheral corneal stroma of an eye of said person in an interlamellar circular channel which encircles the central optic zone of the cornea.
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Abstract
This invention is a hybrid intrastromal corneal ring (“ICR”) comprising at least one outer layer of a physiologically compatible polymer having a low modulus of elasticity, which polymer may be hydratable and may be hydrophilic. The inner portion of the ICR may be hollow or may contain one or more physiologically compatible polymers.
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13 Claims
- 1. A device for altering the corneal curvature of an ametropic person comprising an adjustable ring formed of an elastic shell which has a plurality of separated chambers within the shell of the ring, each chamber being filled with a biocompatible fluid or gel, said ring being implantable into the peripheral corneal stroma of an eye of said person in an interlamellar circular channel which encircles the central optic zone of the cornea.
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7. A process for adjusting the corneal curvature to correct refractive error of the eye, said process comprising:
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making a radial incision through the anterior corneal stroma at a peripheral location away from the optical zone of the cornea; forming an inter-lamellar channel in the cornea from the point of the radial incision at a depth beneath, the corneal surface to provide a circular channel which encircles the optic zone of the cornea; gradually advancing an adjustable split ring comprising a shell formed of flexible elastic material and adapted for containing a biocompatible filler material into place within the interlamellar channel in a circular fashion; and
adjusting the thickness and circumference of said ring to appropriately change the curvature of the cornea and thus correct the refractive error of the eye, said error being myopia, astigmatism, or a combination thereof;wherein the thickness of the ring is altered by placement of biocompatible fluid at strategic locations in chambers within the elastic shell of the ring subsequent to its implantation. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A process for adjusting the corneal curvature to correct refractive error of the eye, said process comprising:
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making a radial incision through the anterior corneal stroma at a peripheral location away from the optical zone of the cornea; forming an inter-lamellar channel in the cornea from the point of the radial incision at a depth beneath the corneal surface to provide a circular channel which encircles the optic zone of the cornea; gradually advancing into place an adjustable split ring comprising a shell formed of flexible elastic material and adapted for containing a solid biocompatible filler material within the inter-lamellar channel in a circular fashion; and adjusting the thickness and circumference of said ring to appropriately change the curvature of the cornea and thus correct the refractive error of the eye, said error being myopia, astigmatism, or a combination thereof. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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