Claims
- 1. A device for treating glaucoma by creating openings between the anterior aqueous chamber and Schlemm's canal of an eye, comprising
a probe adapted for insertion in the anterior aqueous chamber such that one end of the probe is guidable to a separating tissue between the anterior aqueous chamber and Schlemm's canal, a separation means arranged at the end of the probe for cutting the separating tissue, and a suction channel extending through the probe and ending in a orifice at the end of the probe, wherein the separation means is arranged in the suction channel at the orifice such that the separating tissue sucked into the suction channel is removable by the separation means.
- 2. A device for treating glaucoma by creating openings between the anterior aqueous chamber and Schlemm's canal of an eye, comprising
a probe adapted for insertion in the anterior aqueous chamber such that one end of the probe is guidable to a separating tissue between the anterior aqueous chamber and Schlemm's canal, a separation means arranged at the end of the probe for cutting the separating tissue, and a suction channel extending through the probe and ending in a orifice at the end of probe, wherein the separation means is adapted for cutting off separating tissue sucked into the suction channel along a line which essentially extends around a longitudinal axis of the suction channel.
- 3. Device of claim 1, wherein the separation means is a cutting tool for cutting the separating tissue.
- 4. Device of claim 3, wherein a cutting edge of the cutting tool is arranged in a stationary manner in the suction channel or at the orifice and wherein the cutting edge is positioned such that separating tissue for cutting is drawable to the cutting edge by low-pressure in the suction channel.
- 5. Device of claim 1, wherein the separation means is arranged in the suction channel and a distal edge of the separation means extends maximally to the orifice.
- 6. Device of claim 2, wherein the separation means comprises one or several cutting edges which are arranged along the circumference of the suction channel in the inside of the suction channel.
- 7. Device of claim 1, wherein the separation means is part of a longitudinally displaceable separation device which can be moved from a neutral position to a separation position by a longitudinal displacement.
- 8. Device of claim 7, wherein the separation means moves over the cross section of suction channel when it is displaced from the neutral position to the separation position.
- 9. Device of claim 8, wherein the separation means is pre-bent.
- 10. Device of claim 2, wherein the separation means is formed by a tube section arranged in the suction channel.
- 11. Device of claim 2, wherein the orifice is surrounded by edges which are more blunt than the separation means and wherein one or more shoulder surfaces are arranged in the area of the orifice for supporting the separating tissue.
- 12. Device of claim 2, wherein the line is preferably essentially circular.
- 13. Device of claim 2, wherein the separation means is rotatable about a longitudinal axis of the probe.
- 14. Device of claim 1, wherein the orifice is arranged frontally at the probe's distal end.
- 15. Device of claim 14, wherein the orifice is inclined to a longitudinal axis of the probe.
- 16. Device of claim 1, wherein a distal end of the probe is made of a deformable material.
- 17. Device of claim 16, wherein a support device is arranged at the distal end of the probe which is made of a material that is more deformable than the probe.
- 18. Device of claim 1 further comprising means for the generation of a vibration of the probe and/or the separation means.
- 19. Device of claim 1, wherein the orifice has a diameter between 50 μm to 200 μm.
- 20. Device of claim 1 further comprising a suction device for the generation of suction pulses for the aspiration of separating tissue.
- 21. Device of claim 20, wherein the suction pulses last maximally 200 ms.
- 22. Device of claim 20, wherein the suction device is adapted for the generation of suction pulses of a first higher suction capacity and a permanent suction at a second lower suction capacity.
- 23. A method for treating glaucoma by creating openings in a separating tissue between the anterior aqueous chamber and Schlemm's canal of an eye comprising the steps of
inserting one end of a probe with a suction channel and a separation means in the anterior aqueous chamber, sucking in a piece of the separating tissue in the suction channel, and detaching the sucked in piece of the separating tissue using the separation means to create an opening.
- 24. Method of claim 23, wherein the piece of separating tissue is cut off.
- 25. A device for treating glaucoma by creating openings between the anterior aqueous chamber and Schlemm's canal of an eye, comprising
a probe adapted for insertion in the anterior aqueous chamber and shaped in such a manner that one end of the probe is guidable to a separating tissue between the anterior aqueous chamber and Schlemm's canal, a cutter arranged at the end of the probe in the suction channel at the orifice such that the separating tissue sucked into the suction channel can be cut off by the cutter, and a suction channel extending through the probe and ending in a orifice at the end of the probe, wherein the cutter is arranged.
- 26. A device for treating glaucoma by creating openings between the anterior aqueous chamber and Schlemm's canal of an eye, comprising
a probe adapted for insertion in the anterior aqueous chamber such that one end of the probe is guidable to a separating tissue between the anterior aqueous chamber and Schlemm's canal, a cutter arranged at the end of the probe for cutting off separating tissue sucked into the suction channel along a line which essentially extends around a longitudinal axis of the suction channel, and a suction channel extending through the probe and ending in a orifice at the end of probe.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority of international patent application PCT/IB01/02224, filed Nov. 22, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
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PCT/IB02/04845 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
Child |
10850722 |
May 2004 |
US |