Claims
- 1. A device for rolling and inserting an intraocular lens into an eye, comprising:
- a body having:
- a passageway, said passageway having a central axis, and an intraocular lens receiving channel having a central axis which is not coincident with and does not intersect the central axis of said passageway; and
- a shuttle member moveable within said intraocular lens receiving channel, said shuttle member having an end which cooperates with said passageway to roll said intraocular lens upon itself into a spiral.
- an insertion tube extending coaxially with said passageway; and
- an injection plunger having proximal and distal ends, said distal end sized to fit within said passageway, said injection plunger comprising a cup shaped recess on said distal end of said plunger.
- 2. A device for rolling and inserting an intraocular lens as defined in claim 1 wherein said injection plunger additionally comprises:
- a vent hole in said cup shaped recess, said vent hole being concentric with a longitudinal axis of said plunger; and
- an exhaust channel through said injection plunger perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said injection plunger, said exhaust channel positioned proximal to the distal end of said plunger and connected to said vent hole.
- 3. A method of inserting an intraocular lens into a small incision in an eye of a patient, comprising the steps of:
- inserting a first end of said intraocular lens into a passageway;
- rolling said lens upon itself into a spiral within said passageway;
- cradling a haptic portion of said intraocular lens within a cup shaped recess in an injection plunger;
- applying a force to an optic portion of said rolled lens to urge said tightly rolled lens down said passageway; and
- urging said lens out of said passageway and into the eye of the patient.
- 4. A method of inserting an intraocular lens into a small incision in an eye of a patient, comprising the steps of:
- placing a first end of an intraocular lens into a passageway;
- providing a lubricant within said passageway;
- urging said lens into said passageway to cause said lens to roll upon itself into a tightly rolled spiral within said passageway;
- cradling a haptic portion of said intraocular lens within a cup shaped recess in an injection plunger;
- applying a force to an optic portion of said intraocular lens to urge said intraocular lens down said passageway;
- venting excess lubricant which is collected in said cup shaped recess to a portion of said passageway behind said cup shaped recess; and
- urging said lens out of said passageway and into the eye of the patient.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/086,930 filed Jul. 2, 1993 entitled "Intraocular Lens Injector".
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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