IP Library Granted Patent US 9,943,226
Granted Patent B2
US 9,943,226 · App. 14/925,282 · Granted Apr 17, 2018

Lens holder for contact vitrectomy lens

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Patent No.
US 9,943,226
App. No.
14/925,282
Granted
Apr 17, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lens holder for holding a vitrectomy lens during a surgical procedure may include a support ring sized and shaped to receive a portion of the vitrectomy lens to provide visualization of a surgical site in an eye of the patient. The support ring may be configured to rest upon the eye of the patient during a surgical treatment procedure performed on the eye. The lens holder may also include a transparent, flexible membrane disposed along a bottom plane of the support ring and configured to conform to a surface feature on the eye. It may also include an overflow trough to control contact of a wetting agent with the eye.

Claims (24)

1. A lens holder for holding a vitrectomy lens during a surgical procedure, comprising:

a support ring sized and shaped to receive a portion of a vitrectomy lens to provide visualization of a surgical site in an eye of a patient, the support ring being configured to rest upon the eye of the patient during a surgical treatment procedure performed on the eyed the support ring comprising an interior surface, an exterior surface, and a perforation extending through a side of the support ring from the interior surface to the exterior surface;

a transparent, flexible membrane disposed along a bottom plane of the support ring, and configured to conform to a surface feature on the eye, the transparent, flexible membrane sealed to a lower edge of the support ring;

an overflow wall adjacent the support ring, the overflow wall comprising a lower edge, the lower edge of the overflow wall coupled to the lower edge of the support ring such that an overflow trough is formed about the exterior surface of the support ring between the exterior surface of the support ring and an interior surface of the overflow wall; and

wherein the overflow trough is arranged to minimize loss of wetting agent due to overflow/spillage.

2. The lens holder of claim 1 , wherein the perforation comprises a plurality of perforations spaced along the support ring.

3. The lens holder of claim 1 , wherein the interior surface of the overflow wall is facing the support ring, the interior surface extending at an oblique angle relative to the support ring.

4. The lens holder of claim 1 , wherein the transparent, flexible membrane is formed of a hydrogel material.

5. The lens holder of claim 1 , wherein the transparent, flexible membrane is configured to separate a wetting agent in the support ring from the eye.

6. A lens holder for holding a vitrectomy lens during a surgical procedure, comprising:

a support ring sized and shaped to receive a portion of the vitrectomy lens to provide visualization of a surgical site in an eye of a patient, the support ring being configured to rest upon the eye of the patient during a surgical treatment procedure performed on the eye, the support ring having a lower edge, an inner surface and an outer surface;

a transparent, flexible membrane disposed along a bottom plane of the support ring and sealed to the lower edge, and configured to conform to a surface feature on the eye;

a trough disposed completely around the outer surface of the support ring and configured to inhibit fluid flow from the support ring to the eye; and

wherein an overflow wall forming a portion of the trough, the overflow wall coupled to the lower edge of the support ring.

7. The lens holder of claim 6 , wherein the support ring comprises an inner surface, an outer surface, and a perforation extending through a side of the support ring from the inner surface to the outer surface.

8. The lens holder of claim 7 , wherein the perforation comprises a plurality of perforations spaced along the support ring.

9. The lens holder of claim 6 , comprising an overflow wall extending about the support ring, the overflow wall forming the trough.

10. The lens holder of claim 9 , wherein the overflow wall includes an interior surface facing the support ring, the interior surface extending at an oblique angle or a curve relative to the support ring.

11. A method of using a lens system to perform a surgical procedure on an eye, comprising:

placing a wetting agent into a support ring of a lens holder, the lens holder comprising a support ring with an inner surface, an outer surface and a lower edge, a flexible membrane located at the lower edge and sealed to the lower edge, a perforation extending from the inner surface to the outer surface, and a trough disposed around the outer surface;

placing a vitrectomy lens into the support ring so that an overflow portion of the wetting agent flows out of the support ring and into the trough;

capturing the overflow portion of the wetting agent in the trough to reduce loss of the wetting agent and maintain overflow of the wetting agent in immediate proximity to the support ring; and

placing the lens holder directly on the eye so that the flexible membrane conforms to a surface of the eye.

12. The method of claim 11 , comprising viewing a surgical site through the vitrectomy lens and the wetting agent while performing a surgical procedure.

Assignments (3)
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 Nov 5, 2015
From: GUNN, NICHOLAS MAX
To: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
Reel/Frame 036968/0376 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 5, 2015
From: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
To: NOVARTIS AG
Reel/Frame 036968/0415 →