Claims
- 1. An instrument for positioning an intracomeal optical lens within an intracomeal pocket, comprising:a handle; and a cannula associated with and having a distal portion extending from said handle, said cannula for fluidly coupling to a vacuum source in a first mode of operation and to a reservoir of surgical fluid in a second mode of operation, said distal portion for receiving said lens in a folded position around said distal portion, and said distal portion having an aperture for providing vacuum to hold said lens in said folded position in said first mode of operation and for ejecting said surgical fluid in an outward direction from said distal portion to help unfold said lens in said second mode of operation.
- 2. The instrument of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of said apertures and wherein:said distal portion comprises a first side, a second side, and an upper surface, and at least one of said plurality of said apertures is on each of said first side, said second side, and said upper surface.
- 3. The instrument of claim 2 wherein:said distal portion comprises a lower surface; and at least one of said plurality of apertures is on said lower surface.
- 4. The instrument of claim 2 wherein at least two of said plurality of said apertures are on each of said first side, said second side, and said upper surface.
- 5. The instrument of claim 3 wherein at least two of said plurality of said apertures are on each of said first side, said second side, said upper surface, and said lower surface.
- 6. A method of positioning an intracomeal optical lens within an intracorneal pocket, comprising the steps of:providing a microsurgical instrument, comprising: a handle; and a cannula associated with and having a distal portion extending from said handle, said cannula for fluidly coupling to a vacuum source in a first mode of operation and to a reservoir of surgical fluid in a second mode of operation, said distal portion having an aperture for providing vacuum in said first mode of operation and for ejecting said surgical fluid in said second mode of operation; folding said lens around said distal portion; activating said vacuum source so that said aperture provides vacuum to hold said lens in a folded position; inserting said lens into said intracorneal pocket in said folded position; deactivating said vacuum source; and activating said reservoir so that said aperture ejects said surgical fluid to help unfold said lens into a generally flattened position within said intracorneal pocket.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein:said distal portion comprises a first aperture oriented in a first direction, and a second aperture oriented in a second direction opposite said first direction; said step of activating said vacuum source comprises providing said vacuum through said first aperture and said second aperture; and said step of activating said reservoir comprises ejecting said surgical fluid from said first aperture and said second aperture.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein:said distal portion comprises a third aperture oriented in a third direction, said third direction being generally perpendicular to said first direction and said second direction; said step of activating said vacuum source comprises providing said vacuum through said third aperture; and said step of activating said reservoir comprises ejecting said surgical fluid from said third aperture.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein:said distal portion comprises a fourth aperture oriented in a fourth direction opposite said third direction; said step of activating said vacuum source comprises providing said vacuum through said fourth aperture; and said step of activating said reservoir comprises ejecting said surgical fluid from said fourth aperture.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/467,411, filed Dec. 20, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,290,705, entitled “Irrigating Forceps”; U.S. application Ser. No. 09/467,462, filed Dec. 20, 1999, entitled “Lamellar Dissecting Instrument”; and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/434,912, filed Nov. 5, 1999, entitled “Lamellar Dissecting Instrument”, all of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by this reference.
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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