IP Library Granted Patent US 8,540,743
Granted Patent B2
US 8,540,743 · App. 12/975,803 · Granted Sep 24, 2013

Hydraulic vitrectomy probe

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Patent No.
US 8,540,743
App. No.
12/975,803
Granted
Sep 24, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Hydraulic vitrectomy probes and methods and systems associated therewith are discussed. Example hydraulic vitrectomy probes may include a pressure multiplier that is operable to output a hydraulic pressure at a multiple of a received pneumatic pressure. Because of the incompressible nature of liquid, hydraulic vitrectomy probes are, among other things, more responsive, may be operated at higher cutting rates, provide improved patient safety, and have a form factor (e.g., size and/or shape) that may be more easily maneuvered by a surgeon.

Claims (51)

1. A hydraulic vitrectomy probe system comprising:

a pneumatic pressure source adapted to repeatedly cycle application of a pressurized gas;

a hydraulically actuated vitrectomy probe; and

a pressure multiplier coupled at a first portion to the pneumatic pressure source and at a second portion to the hydraulically actuated vitrectomy probe and adapted to convert a pneumatic pressure received from the pneumatic pressure source into a hydraulic pressure output to the hydraulically actuated vitrectomy probe, the pressure multiplier comprising:

a first chamber;

a first diaphragm housed in the first chamber;

a second chamber;

a second diaphragm housed in the second chamber, the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm coupled to each other.

2. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 1 , wherein the first chamber of the pressure multiplier is fluidly coupled to the pneumatic pressure source and wherein the second chamber of the pressure multiplier is fluidly coupled to the hydraulically actuated vitrectomy probe.

3. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure multiplier is coupled to the pneumatic pressure source via a conduit.

4. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 3 , wherein the conduit is flexible tubing.

5. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure multiplier is directly coupled to the pneumatic pressure source.

6. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure multiplier is integrated into the pneumatic pressure source.

7. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 1 , wherein the pneumatic pressure source forms a part of an ophthalmic surgical console.

8. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 1 , wherein a surface area of the first diaphragm in contact with a pressurized gas supplied by the pneumatic pressure source is larger than a surface area of the second diaphragm in contact with a hydraulic fluid.

9. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 1 , wherein the hydraulic vitrectomy probe is coupled to the pressure multiplier via a conduit.

10. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 9 , wherein the conduit is flexible tubing.

11. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 1 , wherein the hydraulic vitrectomy probe is a single-action hydraulic vitrectomy probe.

12. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 1 , wherein the hydraulic vitrectomy probe is a dual-action probe.

13. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 12 , wherein the pressure multiplier is a first pressure multiplier,

the hydraulic vitrectomy probe system further comprising a second pressure multiplier fluidly coupled to the pneumatic pressure source at a first portion of the second pressure multiplier and the hydraulic vitrectomy probe at a second portion of the second pressure multiplier,

wherein the first pressure multiplier is adapted to supply hydraulic pressure to the hydraulic vitrectomy probe to actuate a cutter of the hydraulically actuated vitrectomy probe in a first direction, and

wherein the second pressure multiplier is adapted to supply hydraulic pressure to the hydraulic vitrectomy probe to actuate the cutter of the hydraulically actuated vitrectomy probe in a second direction, opposite the first direction.

14. A method of operating a hydraulically actuated vitrectomy probe, the method comprising:

applying a pneumatic pressure from a pneumatic pressure source to a pressure multiplier;

converting the pneumatic pressure into a hydraulic pressure with the pressure multiplier; and

actuating a cutter of the vitrectomy probe with the hydraulic pressure supplied from the pressure multiplier to the hydraulically actuated vitrectomy.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein applying a pneumatic pressure from a pneumatic pressure source to a pressure multiplier comprises supplying a pulsed pneumatic pressure to the pressure multiplier.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein applying a pneumatic pressure from a pneumatic pressure source to a pressure multiplier comprises applying the pneumatic pressure from the pneumatic pressure source that forms a part of an ophthalmic surgical console.

17. The method of claim 14 , wherein converting the pneumatic pressure into a hydraulic pressure with the pressure multiplier comprises:

receiving the pneumatic pressure into a pneumatic portion of the pressure multiplier against a first diaphragm contained within the pneumatic portion and in fluid contact with a gas transmitting the pneumatic pressure, the first diaphragm coupled to a second diaphragm disposed in a hydraulic portion of the pressure multiplier;

displacing the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm with the pneumatic pressure; and

displacing hydraulic fluid in contact with the second diaphragm to form the hydraulic pressure.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein displacing the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm with the pneumatic pressure comprises displacing the first diaphragm having a surface area in contact with the gas larger than a surface area of the second diaphragm in contact with the hydraulic fluid.

19. The method of claim 14 , wherein actuating a cutter of the vitrectomy probe with the hydraulic pressure supplied from the pressure multiplier to the hydraulically actuated vitrectomy comprises cycling the cutter of the vitrectomy probe at a rate in the range of one to 20,000 cycles per minute.

20. A hydraulic vitrectomy probe system comprising:

a pneumatic pressure source adapted to produce a pulsed pneumatic pressure by repeatedly cycling application of a pressurized gas;

a hydraulic vitrectomy probe adapted to receive a pulsed hydraulic pressure; and

a pressure multiplier in fluid communication with the pneumatic pressure source and adapted to receive the pulsed pneumatic pressure and in fluid communication with the hydraulic vitrectomy probe and adapted to transmit the pulsed hydraulic pressure to the hydraulic vitrectomy probe, the pressure multiplier comprising:

a housing;

a first chamber defined by a first portion of the housing;

a second chamber defined by a second portion of the housing;

a first diaphragm disposed in the first chamber, the first diaphragm having a surface in contact with the pressurized gas; and

a second diaphragm disposed in the second chamber, the second diaphragm having a surface in contact with hydraulic fluid used to transmit the pulsed hydraulic pressure to the hydraulic vitrectomy probe,

the first diaphragm coupled to the second diaphragm to form an operational assembly, the operational assembly adapted to convert the received pulsed pneumatic pressure into the pulsed hydraulic pressure.

21. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 20 , wherein the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm comprise retaining features formed along peripheral edges thereof, and wherein the retaining features are received into respective recesses formed in the housing.

22. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 20 , wherein the operational assembly further comprises a spacer disposed between the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm, the spacer adapted to transmit a movement of one of the first diaphragm or the second diaphragm to the other of the first diaphragm or the second diaphragm.

23. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 20 , wherein a surface area of the first diaphragm in contact with the pressurized gas is larger than an area of the second diaphragm in contact with the hydraulic fluid.

24. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 20 , wherein the pneumatic pressure source is fluidly coupled to the pressure multiplier by flexible tubing.

25. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 20 , wherein the hydraulic vitrectomy probe is fluidly coupled to the pressure multiplier by flexible tubing.

26. The hydraulic vitrectomy probe system of claim 20 , wherein the pressure multiplier is directly coupled to the pneumatic pressure source.

Assignments (4)
CONFIRMATORY DEED OF ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE APRIL 8, 2019 Recorded Jul 23, 2020
From: ALCON RESEARCH, LLC
To: ALCON INC.
Reel/Frame 053293/0484 →
MERGER Recorded Jul 21, 2020
From: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
To: ALCON RESEARCH, LLC
Reel/Frame 053273/0022 →
CONFIRMATORY DEED OF ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE APRIL 8, 2019 Recorded Dec 10, 2019
From: NOVARTIS AG
To: ALCON INC.
Reel/Frame 051454/0788 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 7, 2011
From: AULD, JACK ROBERT; HUCULAK, JOHN CHRISTOPHER
To: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
Reel/Frame 025909/0951 →