Patent · US Expired

"""Envelope"" apparatus for inserting intra-ocular lens into the eye"

US4836201A · kind A · utility

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7Claims
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Key dates

Filing dateMar 24, 1988
Grant dateJun 6, 1989
Priority date
Expiry dateMar 24, 2008

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC A)Human Necessities
  • CPC primaryA61F2/1678
  • WIPO fieldMedical technology
  • WIPO sectorInstruments

Abstract

There is disclosed herein an apparatus and method for curling and confining a flexible lens and for inserting and injecting the lens into the eye. The apparatus includes an insertion cartridge including a delivery envelope having a lens holder essentially in the form of an envelope or like a flower petal, a constricting sheath which is slid relative to the envelope to cause the envelope to curl within the tip of the sheath and thereby curl and confine a lens disposed in the envelope, and a reentry barrier operating in conjunction with both the envelope and the sheath for facilitaing injection and delivery of the lens into the eye and for enabling retraction of the envelope into the sheath. The tip of the envelope is configured somewhat like a flower petal to enable the lens to be curled as the sheath is moved over the envelope, and to allow the delivery envelope to "flower out" and the lens uncurl as the envelope is pushed from the sheath. There also is disclosed an hand held pen to which the insertion cartridge is attached for manipulation during the surgical procedure, and a control unit and control system for controlling advancement of the lens out of the lens cartridge as well …

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