Surgical tool and method for extracting tissue from wall of an organ
First Claim
1. A method for extracting a tissue block from the angle of an eye, the method comprising:
- (a) forming a first elongated slit of substantially constant width entering at a peripheral region of the cornea, said first elongated slit providing a face of a self-sealing flap having a terminal angle formed by the intersection of said face with a lower surface of the flap of no more than 25°
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(b) employing a tool inserted via said first elongated slit to the limbus underlying the conjunctiva to form a plurality of additional slits so as to define the tissue block; and
(c) withdrawing the tissue block along said first elongated slit such that said first elongated slit is temporarily elastically deformed to allow passage of the tissue block and is then sealed by said self-sealing flap.
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Abstract
Methods and equipment for the treatment of the eye and more particularly an instrument to increase eye filtration and treat glaucoma. The instrument is surgical tool operated entirely by the surgeon'"'"'s hands and is composed of a hand-piece and an eye-penetrating intraocular segment each having two opponent and reciprocally operating fork-like arms and blade-sharp leaves, respectively. The eye-penetrating segment is a rigid embodiment of a size to create a limbus-pointing tunnel in the cornea, penetrate the eye of a patient through a water tight incision and, in a five step dissect and extract procedure, remove from within the eye a trabecular tissue block leaving the incision to self-seal by intraocular pressure. In the same “modus operandi”, a sample tissue can be extracted from any other hollowed or parenchimatous organ.
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12 Claims
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1. A method for extracting a tissue block from the angle of an eye, the method comprising:
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(a) forming a first elongated slit of substantially constant width entering at a peripheral region of the cornea, said first elongated slit providing a face of a self-sealing flap having a terminal angle formed by the intersection of said face with a lower surface of the flap of no more than 25°
;(b) employing a tool inserted via said first elongated slit to the limbus underlying the conjunctiva to form a plurality of additional slits so as to define the tissue block; and (c) withdrawing the tissue block along said first elongated slit such that said first elongated slit is temporarily elastically deformed to allow passage of the tissue block and is then sealed by said self-sealing flap. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for extracting a tissue block from the wall of a hollow organ and forming a self-sealing flap in tissue of the wall, the method comprising:
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(a) forming a first elongated slit of substantially constant width extending from an outer surface of the wall into the wall, said first elongated slit forming a face of a self-sealing flap; (b) forming a plurality of additional slits so as to define the tissue block, said plurality of additional slits including; (i) a second undercut slit from a first position along said first elongated slit so as to form an undercut surface of said self-sealing flap so as to form a terminal angle at an intersection between said face and said undercut surface of no more than 25°
, said second undercut slit additionally forming at least a proximal cut of the tissue block,(ii) a pair of side cuts below said first elongated slit so as to define sides of the tissue block, and (iii) a third slit from a second position along said first elongated slit distal to said first position so as to form at least a distal cut of the tissue block; and (c) withdrawing the tissue block along said first elongated slit such that said first elongated slit is temporarily elastically deformed to allow passage of the tissue block and is then sealed by said self-sealing flap. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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