Implant with anchor
First Claim
1. An implant for treating glaucoma, comprising:
- an inlet portion configured to extend through a portion of the trabecular meshwork of an eye;
an outlet portion configured to extend into and along Schlemm'"'"'s canal of said eye;
wherein said implant provides a flow path between the anterior chamber and Schlemm'"'"'s canal, and wherein said implant has a retention protrusion configured to anchor the implant and stabilize at least a portion of said flow path through said implant.
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Abstract
Surgical methods and related devices for treating glaucoma are described. The methods include trabecular bypass surgery, which involve bypassing diseased trabecular meshwork with a seton implant. The implant is used to limit a healing process known as filling in, which has a tendency to close surgically created openings in the trabecular meshwork. In addition to bypassing the diseased trabecular meshwork, existing outflow pathways are also used or restored. The seton implant is positioned through the trabecular meshwork so that an inlet end of the seton implant is exposed to the anterior chamber of the eye and an outlet end is positioned into fluid collection channels at about an exterior surface of the trabecular meshwork or up to the level of aqueous veins.
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13 Claims
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1. An implant for treating glaucoma, comprising:
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an inlet portion configured to extend through a portion of the trabecular meshwork of an eye; an outlet portion configured to extend into and along Schlemm'"'"'s canal of said eye; wherein said implant provides a flow path between the anterior chamber and Schlemm'"'"'s canal, and wherein said implant has a retention protrusion configured to anchor the implant and stabilize at least a portion of said flow path through said implant. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of treating glaucoma comprising:
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inserting an implant through an incision in an eye into the anterior chamber of the eye; transporting the implant from the incision through the anterior chamber of the eye to Schlemm'"'"'s canal of the eye such that an outflow portion of the implant extends into and along Schlemm'"'"'s canal; anchoring the implant in the eye such that an inflow portion of the implant is positioned to receive fluid from the anterior chamber, and the outflow portion of the implant is positioned in Schlemm'"'"'s canal. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of treating glaucoma, comprising:
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providing an implant having a longitudinal axis, said implant comprising a circumferential protrusion, said protrusion comprising a surface extending generally radially outwardly relative to the longitudinal axis; inserting the implant into an anterior chamber of the eye; positioning the implant to convey aqueous humor from the anterior chamber to a natural aqueous humor outflow passage of the eye, said positioning comprising positioning the outwardly extending surface within the outflow passage. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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