Claims
- 1. A method for increasing the luminal diameter of a retinal blood vessel being constricted by surrounding connective tissue comprising the step(s) of:
puncturing the connective tissue surrounding the retinal blood vessel so as to create a perivascular space around at least a portion of the retinal blood vessel whereat it is being constricted.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said puncturing is performed so as to create a perivascular space about the retinal blood vessel.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
providing a puncturing member; and positioning the puncturing member so a portion thereof is proximal the vessel wall of the retinal blood vessel during said step of puncturing.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said puncturing includes forming one or more punctures in the connective tissue, each puncture having a width of about 400 microns or less.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein each puncture formed has a width in the range of one of about 200 to 400 microns or about 300 to 400 microns.
- 6. A method for treating an eye having a central retinal vein occlusion comprising the step(s) of:
puncturing connective tissue of the lamina cribosa surrounding the retinal blood vessel so as to create a perivascular space around at least a portion of the retinal blood vessel at the level of the lamina cribosa.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said puncturing is performed so as to create a perivascular space about the retinal blood vessel at the level of the lamina cribosa.
- 8. The method of claim 6, further comprising the steps of:
providing a puncturing member; and positioning the puncturing member proximal the lamina cribosa and so a portion thereof is proximal the vessel wall of the retinal blood vessel during said step of puncturing.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein said puncturing includes forming one or more punctures in the connective tissue of the lamina cribosa, each puncture having a width of about 400 microns or less.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein each puncture formed has a width in the range of one of about 200 to 400 microns or about 300 to 400 microns.
- 11. A laminar cribosa puncturing device for puncturing tissue making up the lamina cribosa of an eye, comprising:
a puncture member having a structure that is configured and arranged so as to locally disrupt connective tissue at the level of the lamina cribosa proximal an area of a site of a puncture and to minimize damage to tissue or body parts adjacent to the area.
- 12 The laminar cribosa puncturing device of claim 11, wherein one portion of the puncture member is configured so as to disrupt at least some of the connective tissue at the level of the lamina cribosa proximal and adjacent a retinal blood vessel while minimizing the potential for damage to a wall of the retinal blood vessel.
- 13. The laminar cribosa puncturing device of claim 12, wherein another portion of the puncture member is configured so as to facilitate perforation of the lamina cribosa by the puncture member.
- 14. The laminar cribosa puncturing device of claim 11, wherein the puncture member is sized and configured such that a puncture having a width of 400 microns or less is formed in the connective tissue.
- 15. The laminar cribosa puncturing device of claim 14, wherein the puncture being formed has a width in the range of one of about 200 to 400 microns or about 300 to 400 microns.
- 16. The laminar cribosa puncturing device of claim 11, wherein the puncture member is formed so as to include a sharp edge to facilitate perforation of the lamina cribosa by the puncture member.
- 17. The laminar cribosa puncturing device of claim 11, wherein the puncture member is formed so as to include a blunt edge to disrupt at least some of the connective tissue at the level of the lamina cribosa proximal and adjacent a retinal blood vessel while minimizing the potential for damage to a wall of the retinal blood vessel.
- 18. The laminar cribosa puncturing device of claim 17, wherein the blunt edge is slightly roughened to facilitate stripping away of the connective tissue of the lamina cribosa from the retinal blood vessel.
- 19. The laminar cribosa puncturing device of claim 11, wherein the puncture member has a width of 400 microns or less.
- 20. The laminar cribosa puncturing device of claim 19, wherein the puncture member has a width in the range of one of about 200 to 400 microns or about 300 to 400 microns.
- 21. The laminar cribosa puncturing device of claim 11, wherein the puncture member is made of one of stainless steel, diamond and composite materials.
- 22. The laminar cribosa puncturing device of claim 11, further comprising a shaft operably coupled to the puncturing member, wherein the shaft has a width such that the shaft can pass through a conventional sclerotomy.
- 23. A laminar cribosa puncturing device for puncturing connective tissue of the lamina cribosa of an eye that is constricting a retinal blood vessel, comprising:
a puncture member having a structure that is configured and arranged to release the constriction of the retinal blood vessel by locally releasing the connective tissue at the level of the lamina cribosa.
- 24. A device kit; comprising at least one laminar cribosa puncturing device, said laminar cribosa puncturing device including a puncture member having a structure that is configured and arranged so as to locally disrupt connective tissue at the level of the lamina cribosa.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The subject application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/287,499 filed Apr. 29, 2001, the teachings of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60287499 |
Apr 2001 |
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