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Systems and methods for delivering an ocular implant to the suprachoroidal space within an eye

  • US 10,285,853 B2
  • Filed: 03/12/2014
  • Issued: 05/14/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/15/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An ocular implant delivery system comprising:

  • a delivery device comprising;

    a generally elongated outer housing that is contoured;

    an elongated insertion sleeve partially disposed in the outer housing and having a non-linear exposed distal portion extending out of a distal end of the housing,wherein the non-linear exposed distal portion has a first radius of curvature;

    an obturator passing through a lumen of the insertion sleeve and having a non-linear distal portion extending beyond the non-linear distal portion of the insertion sleeve,wherein the non-linear distal portion of the obturator has a second radius of curvature that is larger than the first radius of curvature,wherein, in use, the non-linear distal portion of the obturator is adapted to provide access to a suprachoroidal space of an eye through a ciliary muscle attachment,wherein the non-linear distal portion of the obturator is flexible; and

    a trigger mechanically coupled to the obturator such that movement of the trigger towards a proximal end of the housing retracts the obturator within the insertion sleeve; and

    an implant adapted to be disposed on the non-linear portion of the obturator and positioned distally of the non-linear distal portion of the insertion sleeve prior to insertion of the delivery device into the eye,wherein, in use, a distal end of the insertion sleeve is adapted to react against a proximal end of the implant as the obturator is being retracted to release the implant.

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