Vitrectomy probe with integral valve
A vitrectomy apparatus for performing an ocular surgery may include a vitrectomy probe body graspable by a user and a cutter extending from the body and comprising an inner tube and an outer tube. The inner tube may be moveable relative to the outer tube. The apparatus also may include an actuator within the body and configured to actuate the inner tube relative to the outer tube. A valve may be carried by the body and may be configured to selectively direct a pressurized fluid to the actuator to actuate the inner tube relative to the outer tube.
1. A vitrectomy apparatus for performing an ocular surgery, comprising:
a vitrectomy probe body graspable by a user;
a cutter extending from the vitrectomy probe body and comprising an inner tube and an outer tube, the inner tube being moveable relative to the outer tube;
a single high pressure supply line extending to the vitrectomy probe body from a pressurized fluid source remote from the vitrectomy probe body;
an actuator within the vitrectomy probe body and configured to actuate the inner tube relative to the outer tube; and
an electrical valve inside the vitrectomy probe body and configured to selectively direct a pressurized fluid, from the single high pressure supply line, to the actuator to actuate the inner tube relative to the outer tube;
wherein the actuator comprises a first chamber and a second chamber separated by a diaphragm, and wherein the electrical valve actuates between a first position that directs the pressurized fluid to the first chamber while venting the second chamber and a second position that vents the first chamber while directing the pressurized fluid to the second chamber to reciprocate the inner tube back and forth within the outer tube.
2. The vitrectomy apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an electrical line coupled to a surgical console and the electrical valve inside the vitrectomy probe body, wherein an electrical signal from the electrical line actuates the valve.
3. The vitrectomy apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the single high pressure supply line is pressurized to and maintained at more than 20 psi (pounds per square inch).
4. The vitrectomy apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an aspiration line extending from the body to a surgical console.
5. The vitrectomy apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pressurized fluid source is comprised in a surgical console remote from the vitrectomy probe body.
6. A vitrectomy apparatus for performing an ocular surgery, comprising:
a vitrectomy probe comprising
a body graspable by a surgeon for performing the ocular surgery,
a cutter configured to aspirate tissue, the cutter comprising an inner tube and an outer tube, the inner tube being moveable relative to the outer tube,
an actuator for driving the cutter, and
an electrical valve inside the body and actuatable to control the flow of pressurized fluid to the actuator;
a surgical console, remote from the vitrectomy probe, comprising a pressurized fluid source, wherein the pressurized fluid source is coupled to the electrical valve through a single high pressure supply line; and
wherein the electrical valve is configured to selectively direct the pressurized fluid, from the single high pressure supply line, to the actuator to actuate the inner tube relative to the outer tube;
wherein the actuator comprises a first chamber and a second chamber separated by a diaphragm, and wherein the electrical valve actuates between a first position that directs the pressurized fluid to the first chamber while venting the second chamber and a second position that vents the first chamber while directing the pressurized fluid to the second chamber to reciprocate the inner tube back and forth within the outer tube.
7. The vitrectomy apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising an electrical line coupled to the surgical console and the electrical valve that is inside the body, wherein an electrical signal from the electrical line actuates the valve.
8. The vitrectomy apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the single high pressure supply line is pressurized to and maintained at more than 20 psi.
9. The vitrectomy apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising an aspiration line extending from the body to the surgical console.