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Capsular Implant For Maintaining The shape and/or Position of an Opening Formed by Capsulorhexis

a technology of capsular implant and capsule, which is applied in the field of capsular implant for maintaining the shape and/or position of an opening formed by capsulorhexis, can solve the problems of ocular aqueous humour circulation or iris, ocular blindness worldwide, and the inability of the technique to remove other cell types that can invade the capsule from the ocular iris, so as to prevent or minimise the phimosis of the opening

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-09-03
CORONEO MINAS THEODORE
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[0016]According to one embodiment, the device may be formed from a flexible material that allows the device to be deformed sufficiently to be inserted into and engaged within the inside peripheral edge of the opening in the anterior or posterior capsule, whilst still providing sufficient rigidity to maintain the shape and / or position of the opening. The flexible material may be chosen from any suitable biocompatible material, such as for example surgical grade rubber or plastic. Preferably, the device is formed from a material that reduces or minimizes glare that may be caused by the device, such as for example frosted and / or pigmented material.
[0019]In another embodiment, the peripheral portion includes one or more apertures through which correspondingly spaced protruding members on the periphery of an IOL engage for holding the IOL within the opening of the device. Preferably, the IOL is held within the opening of the device by three or more protruding members engaging with their corresponding apertures. For a toric IOL, the apertures of the peripheral portion allow for orientation of the IOL for correct axis alignment.
[0021]Preferably, the device is inserted into the opening in the anterior or posterior capsule after an intraocular lens has been inserted into the capsular bag during cataract corrective surgery. Preferably, the device remains engaged with the opening in the anterior or posterior capsule for an indefinite period of time after cataract corrective surgery, to prevent or minimise phimosis of the opening in the anterior or posterior capsule. More preferably, the device remains engaged with the opening in the anterior or posterior capsule permanently after cataract corrective surgery.
[0022]Preferably, the device is inserted into the opening in the anterior or posterior capsule with the assistance of an applicator means, such as for example an applicator tool that allows a surgeon to handle and correctly position the device in the opening in the anterior or posterior capsule.

Problems solved by technology

A cataract is a condition where the lens of the eye becomes opaque ultimately leading to impaired vision.
Cataracts are the main cause of blindness worldwide.
In order to counteract this problem, technologies have been developed for removing the lens epithelial cells, however these techniques cannot remove other cell types that can invade the capsule from the ocular aqueous humour circulation or iris.
This can relieve the capsule contraction but can also result in complications such as retinal detachment, macular oedema, lens dislocation and presentation of vitreous into the anterior eye.
If the capsulorhexis is made larger than this (to “overcompensate” for future phimosis), the anterior and posterior leaves of the capsule can fuse in an asymmetric fashion, resulting in “peapoding”, where the intraocular lens is displaced away from the visual axis, resulting in reduced vision.
In certain cases, the fibrosis is so extensive that the anterior lens surface is covered over, resulting in marked reduction in vision.
Yet despite insertion of CTR's capsule phimosis can still occur.

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[0027]The device of the present invention is preferably designed to be inserted into an anterior capsule opening formed by a capsulorhexis, in order to maintain the shape and / or position of the opening over time. The device is preferably composed of a biocompatible material and has the appearance of an inverted tyre wherein the device has a groove in its outer diameter into which the peripheral edge of the opening of the anterior capsule sits.

[0028]A preferable diameter of the device would be 4-8 mm—the “functional” diameter i.e. at the depths of the groove would be 5-5.5 mm to accommodate an “ideal” 5.5 mm opening of the anterior capsule formed from a capsulorhexis. A number of sizes would be available, as an opening of “ideal” size is not always possible. As the opening can be stretched as much as 62%, procedures involving the device of the present invention could aim for a slightly smaller opening size of 4.5-5 mm wherein the device would be “squeezed” into the opening, so that t...

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Abstract

A device and method for maintaining the shape and / or position of an opening formed by a capsulorhexis.

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[0001]The present invention relates to a device and method for maintaining the shape and / or position of an opening formed by a capsulorhexis in the anterior or posterior capsule of the eye.BACKGROUND[0002]A cataract is a condition where the lens of the eye becomes opaque ultimately leading to impaired vision. Cataracts are the main cause of blindness worldwide. Treatment consists of a surgical procedure wherein the cataract is extracted and replaced with an intraocular lens.[0003]A central circular capsulorhexis of appropriate size and edge integrity is the key to successful cataract surgery. This is where a continuous circular incision is made in the anterior capsule that then allows for safe phacoemusification surgery and determines centration and stability of the capsular-fixated intraocular lens.[0004]Although cataract extraction aims to remove the content of the capsular bag (the outer layer of the crystalline lens), invariably some lens epithelial cells are left behind, on the...

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IPC IPC(8): A61F2/16
CPCA61F2/1694A61F2/16A61F2002/16901A61F2002/16902A61F2002/1696A61F2/14A61F2/1613
Inventor CORONEO, MINAS THEODORE
Owner CORONEO MINAS THEODORE
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