Corneal epithelial pocket formation systems, components and methods
First Claim
1. A system for forming a pocket in a cornea of an eye, the cornea having a Bowman'"'"'s membrane and an epithelium disposed over the Bowman'"'"'s membrane the epithelium having a thickness, the system comprising:
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an applanator having a lower surface to contact and applanate the cornea;
an elongate blade extending along a longitudinal axis, the elongate blade comprising a cutting edge surface at a distal end of the blade, the cutting edge surface extending in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis and having a cross-sectional radius less than about one micrometer; and
a blade holder shaped to receive and hold the blade with the cutting edge surface extending along the lower surface of the applanator with a distance extending between the applanator and the cutting edge surface, the blade holder coupled to the cutting head to hold the elongate blade at an orientation so as to control a separation force and separate a viable layer of epithelium from the Bowman'"'"'s membrane and form the pocket, wherein the distance from the lower surface of the applanator to the cutting edge surface of the blade is substantially greater than the thickness of the epithelium so as to separate the viable layer of epithelium from the underlying Bowman'"'"'s membrane.
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Abstract
Corneal epithelial pocket formation systems include a cutting head and a blade coupled to the cutting head. The blade is coupled to the cutting head at an orientation that is effective in maintaining a viable separated pocket defining portion of corneal epithelium of an eye of a patient during formation of a corneal epithelial pocket of the eye. The blade includes a cutting edge surface at its distal end. The cutting edge surface is effective in separating the corneal epithelium from the underlying Bowman'"'"'s membrane of the eye without leaving residual corneal epithelial cells in contact with Bowman'"'"'s membrane that may result in corneal epithelial cell growth between a corneal implant located in the corneal epithelial pocket and the underlying Bowman'"'"'s membrane. Versions of the present systems include spring loaded blade holders, which may be removable from the cutting head. Versions also can include applanators. Packages containing spring loaded blade holders and blades, and disposable blades useful with the present systems are also described. The components, including disposable components, can be used to produce the present systems, and the present systems and components can be used in methods of enhancing or correcting a patient'"'"'s vision.
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17 Claims
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1. A system for forming a pocket in a cornea of an eye, the cornea having a Bowman'"'"'s membrane and an epithelium disposed over the Bowman'"'"'s membrane the epithelium having a thickness, the system comprising:
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a cutting head; an applanator having a lower surface to contact and applanate the cornea; an elongate blade extending along a longitudinal axis, the elongate blade comprising a cutting edge surface at a distal end of the blade, the cutting edge surface extending in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis and having a cross-sectional radius less than about one micrometer; and a blade holder shaped to receive and hold the blade with the cutting edge surface extending along the lower surface of the applanator with a distance extending between the applanator and the cutting edge surface, the blade holder coupled to the cutting head to hold the elongate blade at an orientation so as to control a separation force and separate a viable layer of epithelium from the Bowman'"'"'s membrane and form the pocket, wherein the distance from the lower surface of the applanator to the cutting edge surface of the blade is substantially greater than the thickness of the epithelium so as to separate the viable layer of epithelium from the underlying Bowman'"'"'s membrane. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A corneal epithelial pocket formation system for forming a pocket in a cornea of an eye, the cornea having a Bowman'"'"'s membrane and an epithelium disposed over the Bowman'"'"'s membrane, the epithelium having a thickness of approximately 50 to 55 micrometers, the system, comprising:
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a suction ring comprising a cornea contacting portion and a spaced apart cutting head guidance portion; a cutting head in contact with the cutting head guidance portion of the suction ring, the cutting head comprising, an applanator having a lower surface to contact and applanate an area on the cornea having a dimension across, a spring loaded blade holder coupled to the applanator, and an elongate blade extending along a longitudinal axis from the spring loaded blade holder at an angle of about 0°
from a straight line extending along a longitudinal guidance path of the blade to separate a viable layer of epithelium from the Bowman'"'"'s membrane and form a pocket, the blade having a distal end portion that comprises a cutting edge surface defining a maximum width of the blade, and a proximal portion defining a width less than the distal end portion, the proximal portion and the distal end portion extending along the longitudinal guidance path to control an orientation the cutting edge surface and a separation force so as to separate the corneal epithelium from the underlying Bowman'"'"'s membrane when the head is advanced along the guidance portion of the suction ring, wherein the cutting edge surface has a cross-sectional radius within a range from about 300 nanometers to about 800 nanometers and wherein the lower surface of the applanator is separated from the cutting edge surface of the blade with a distance of at least about 160 micrometers to pass the viable layer of epithelium between the applanator and the cutting edge surface when the cutting head is advanced along the guidance portion of the suction ring; anda housing comprising a first motor coupled to the blade holder to advance the blade along the longitudinal axis and a second motor coupled to the blade holder to oscillate the blade with a movement of the blade transverse to the longitudinal axis, wherein the movement transverse to the longitudinal axis is sized to form an epithelial pocket having a transverse dimension less than the dimension across the applanation area.
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15. A package for forming a pocket in a cornea of an eye, the cornea having a Bowman'"'"'s membrane and an epithelium over the Bowman'"'"'s membrane, the epithelium having a thickness of approximately 50 to 55 micrometers, the package comprising:
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a blade, the blade comprising a cutting edge surface having a cross-sectional radius from about 300 nanometers to about 800 nanometers; a spring loaded blade holder engageable with a cutting head of a motorized device and removable from the cutting head of the motorized device, the blade holder being structured to retain the corneal epithelial pocket forming blade at an orientation to control a separation force and separate a viable layer of epithelium from the Bowman'"'"'s membrane and form the pocket when the blade holder is engaged with the cutting head; and an applanator having a lower surface to contact and applanate the cornea, wherein the lower surface of the applanator is separated from the cutting edge surface of the blade with a distance of at least about 160 micrometers when the blade is positioned in the spring loaded blade holder to separate the viable epithelial layer from the Bowman'"'"'s membrane. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. A blade for for forming a pocket in a cornea of an eye, the cornea having a Bowman'"'"'s membrane and an epithelium under the Bowman'"'"'s membrane, the epithelium having a thickness of approximately 50 to 55 micrometers, the blade comprising:
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a distal end portion and proximal portion; and a cutting edge surface located at a distal end of the blade, the cutting edge surface having a cross-sectional radius from about 300 nanometers to about 800 nanometers, wherein the blade extends along a longitudinal axis from the proximal portion to the distal end portion oriented to separate a viable layer of corneal epithelium of an eye of a patient from an underlying Bowman'"'"'s membrane of the eye during formation of a corneal epithelial pocket with a separation fore, wherein the separation force is controlled a distance of at least about 160 micrometers from the cutting edge surface of the blade to a lower surface of an applanator, wherein the distance of at least about 160 micrometers is greater than the thickness of the epithelium, and wherein the adjacent proximal portion is located in the corneal epithelial pocket during formation thereof and has a width less than the width of the distal end portion.
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