Claims
- 1. A surgical forceps useful for eye surgery wherein an incision is made in the eye corsocleral tissue, the incision being less than about 3 mm in width, said forceps comprising:
- (a) a first arm extending generally forwardly to merge with a first diagonal portion defined by said arm, said diagonal portion extending forwardly and rightwardly, and a first blade carried by said first diagonal portion,
- (b) a second arm extending generally forwardly to merge with a second diagonal portion defined by the second arm, said second diagonal portion extending forwardly and leftwardly, and a second blade carried by said second diagonal portion,
- (c) said first and second diagonal portions together defining a cross-over locus adapted to be shifted away from the blades as the blades are expanded relatively away from one another in the eye,
- (d) whereby motion may be transmitted from the arms to the blades facilitating expanding of the blades while the cross-over point is maintained in or proximate said incision,
- (e) the overall cross-dimension of the diagonal portions of the arms at the cross-over locus at all times during blade expansion being less than about 3 millimeters,
- (f) the forceps having a first position in which a plastic lens is folded into flattened U-shape and is clamped between the blades, the forceps manipulated to introduce the blades and folded lens through the incision and into an eye lens zone from which a natural lens has been removed, the cross-over locus then located at or closely proximate said incision,
- (g) the forceps having a second position in which the blades are expanded apart wider than the width of the incision, and to an extent in excess of about 7 mm, thereby releasing the plastic lens by unfolding to accommodate to said zone, the cross-over locus at that time maintained located at or proximate said incision,
- (h) the forceps having a third position in which the blades are relatively closed together in said eye zone, with the cross-over locus at that time maintained at or proximate said incision, to accommodate withdrawal of the relatively closed together blades from said zone and via the incision,
- (i) each blade having a concave surface portion to match or approximately match the surface convex curvature of a plastic molded lens, and a second surface portion to match or approximately match the outer surface of a plastic molded lens haptic, and including said plastic lens folded upon itself into U-shape and retained between said blade first portion and second portion,
- (j) said blades extending forwardly relative to said diagonal portions.
- 2. The forceps, as defined in claim 1 wherein said blades and said diagonal portions of the arms define a first plane, and the remainders of said arms define a second plane, there being an angle .beta. between said planes where .beta. is between 100.degree. and 130.degree..
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/042,881, filed Apr. 27, 1987, U.S. Pat. No. 4,813,957.
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