IP Library Granted Patent US 10,874,550
Granted Patent B2
US 10,874,550 · App. 15/351,249 · Granted Dec 29, 2020

Systems and methods for enhanced occlusion removal during ophthalmic surgery

Inventors: Paul W. Rockley (Corona Del Mar, CA); Han Bor Fam (Singapore, SG)
Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
A61F9/00745A61F9/008A61M1/0025A61M1/0031A61M1/0058A61M1/0076A61F2009/0087A61F2009/00872A61F2009/00887A61M2210/0612
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Patent No.
US 10,874,550
App. No.
15/351,249
Granted
Dec 29, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for performing a surgical procedure is provided. The surgical procedure may be a phacoemulsification procedure but other procedures may employ the techniques disclosed. The design includes sensing, within the surgical site, for a material change in fluid flow relative to a predetermined threshold. Upon sensing the fluid flow materially differs from the predetermined threshold, the design temporarily increases aspiration vacuum pressure to the surgical site above a predetermined upper threshold toward a maximum vacuum level. The design applies electrically generated disruptive energy, including but not limited to laser and/or relatively low power ultrasonic energy, to the surgical site from a first point in time measured from when aspiration vacuum pressure is above the predetermined upper threshold to a second point in time where pressure falls below a predetermined lower threshold.

Claims (14)

1. A method for performing a surgical procedure, comprising:

sensing a fluid flow different from a predetermined threshold, wherein the fluid flow being different from the predetermined threshold indicates a presence of an occlusion within a surgical site;

temporarily increasing aspiration vacuum pressure above a predetermined upper threshold to a maximum vacuum level (Max Vac) by operating a pump, wherein the Max Vac is greater than an occlusion threshold;

maintaining the aspiration vacuum pressure at the Max Vac from a first point in time, wherein the first point in time occurs while the aspiration vacuum pressure is at approximately the Max Vac to a second point in time that occurs after a third point in time; and

applying electrically generated disruptive energy to the surgical site commencing at the third point in time at a nonzero predetermined time interval after aspiration vacuum pressure reaches the Max Vac and ceasing application of the electrically generated disruptive energy at a fourth point in time, wherein the fourth point in time occurs after the aspiration vacuum pressure falls below a predetermined lower threshold and wherein the fourth point in time occurs after the occlusion breaks.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein applying the electrically generated disruptive energy comprises applying ultrasonic energy to the surgical site.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the ultrasonic energy is a low power ultrasonic energy.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the electrically generated disruptive energy comprises laser energy.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the surgical site comprises an ocular region, and the method is performed during a phacoemulsification procedure.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein applying electrically generated disruptive energy while the aspiration vacuum pressure is at approximately Max Vac increases likelihood of addressing the occlusion.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein applying the electrically generated disruptive energy to the surgical site further comprises maintaining the aspiration vacuum pressure at approximately a predetermined intermediate vacuum level.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the pump is selected from the group consisting of a venturi pump and a peristaltic pump.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein operating the pump comprises one of activating a pump, increasing a pump operation, and decreasing a pump operation.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second point in time occurs before the occlusion breaks.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 18, 2018
From: ABBOTT MEDICAL OPTICS INC.
To: JOHNSON & JOHNSON SURGICAL VISION, INC.
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