Claims
- 1. An implant packaging and handling system, comprising:
an implant carrier having a handle joined to an implant applicator, the implant applicator having a surface adapted to hold and deposit an implant onto a cornea surface; an implant support having a handle joined to an implant base, the implant support being configured to detachably connect with the implant carrier so as to form an implant holding chamber between at least a portion of the implant applicator surface and an upper surface of the implant base; wherein, the carrier is detachable from the support to expose the applicator surface, whereby the implant can be deposited onto a cornea surface.
- 2. The system claimed in claim 1, further including:
a vessel having an opening to receive a volume of storage fluid therein, and a vessel stopper contoured to seal said vessel opening; the carrier handle and support handle being configured to form a storage handle and the stopper being adapted to hold the storage handle within the vessel; wherein, the implant holding chamber is placed into the vessel so as to maintain the implant in fluid communication with the storage fluid contained therein.
- 3. The system claimed in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the implant applicator surface is concave.
- 4. The system claimed in claim 3, wherein the concave implant applicator surface has a radius of curvature that is greater than the radius of curvature of at least a portion of an implant surface.
- 5. The system claimed in claim 1, wherein the implant applicator surface defines at least one opening therethrough.
- 6. The system claimed in claim 1, wherein, the handle portion of the implant carrier further includes a tab extending from the handle portion, the handle portion of the implant support having a surface defining an opening to receive the tab to interlock the implant carrier to the implant support.
- 7. The system claimed in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the upper base surface comprises polypropylene.
- 8. The system claimed in claim 7, wherein at least a portion of the upper base surface further comprises polytetrafluoroethylene beads
- 9. The system claimed in claim 8, wherein the polytetrafluoroethylene embedded beads form raised portions along the upper base surface.
- 10. The system claimed in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the implant applicator surface is more smooth than the upper base surface.
- 11. The system claimed in claim 9, wherein at least a portion of the implant applicator surface is more smooth than the upper base surface.
- 12. The system claim in claim 1, wherein the implant applicator and the implant carrier handle are angularly connected.
- 13. The system claimed in claim 12, wherein the implant applicator has a lower surface disposed about the applicator surface, the implant carrier handle being connected at an angle of about 30° to about 60° relative to the implant applicator lower surface.
- 14. The system claimed in claim 13, wherein the implant carrier handle is connected at an angle of about 45° relative to the implant applicator lower surface.
- 15. The system claimed in claim 1, further including a fastener adapted to fasten the implant carrier to the implant support.
- 16. The system claimed in claim 15, wherein the fastener is a metal clip.
- 17. The system claimed in claim 15, wherein the fastener is an elastic band.
- 18. A method of implanting an implant to the cornea surface, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing an implant holder, said implant holder comprising an implant carrier having a handle joined to an implant applicator and an implant support having a handle joined to an implant base, the implant carrier and support are configured to be detachably connected so as to define a chamber to hold an implant therein; (b) detaching said implant carrier from said implant support so as to provide the implant for implantation, said implant applicator having an applicator surface adapted to hold the implant; (c) positioning said implant applicator surface above the cornea surface and resting the implant applicator surface and implant on the cornea surface; (d) depositing the implant on the cornea surface by lifting the implant applicator away from the cornea surface; and (e) providing the implant with markings, the markings having a specific orientation when the implant is properly oriented and/or positioned right side up on the cornea surface.
- 19. The method claimed in claim 18, wherein the step of providing markings on an implant further comprises laser engraving the markings on the surface of the implant.
- 20. The method claimed in claim 18, wherein the step of providing markings on an implant further comprises the step of printing the markings on the surface of the implant.
- 21. The method claimed in claim 20, wherein the step of printing the markings comprises printing with an ink jet printer.
- 22. The method claim in claim 18, wherein the step of providing markings on an implant comprises marking the implant with marks having an asymmetrical orientation.
- 23. A corneal implant, comprising:
an anterior surface; a posterior surface; and at least one marking on either the anterior and/or posterior surface of the implant; wherein, the marking is aligned in a specific orientation when the implant is in a proper orientation and/or right side up position on a cornea surface.
- 24. A corneal implant as claimed in claim 23, wherein the at least one marking is an ink marking on the anterior and/or posterior surface of the implant.
- 25. A corneal implant as claimed in claim 23, wherein the at least one marking is an engraving on the anterior and/or posterior surface of the implant.
- 26. The system claimed in claim 5, wherein the at least one opening through the implant applicator surface is located in the center of the implant applicator surface.
- 27. The system claimed in claim 26, wherein the applicator surface has a plurality of openings positioned about the center opening, the center opening having a diameter greater than each of the plurality of openings.
- 28. A kit for packaging, handling and implanting an implant to the cornea surface, the kit comprising:
(a) an implant packaging and handling system, including an implant carrier having a handle joined to an implant applicator, the implant applicator having a surface adapted to hold and deposit an implant onto a cornea surface; (b) an implant support having a handle joined to an implant base, the implant support being configured to detachably connect with the implant carrier so as to form an implant holding chamber between at least a portion of the implant applicator surface and an upper surface of the implant base; (c) an implant in the implant holding chamber, the implant having markings on the implant surface to provide proper orientation of the implant on the cornea surface; (d) a vessel having an opening to receive a volume of storage fluid therein, and a vessel stopper contoured to seal said vessel opening, the carrier handle and support handle being configured to form a storage handle and the stopper being adapted to hold the storage handle within the vessel; and wherein, the implant holding chamber is placed into the vessel so as to maintain the implant in fluid communication with the storage fluid contained therein.
- 29. The corneal implant claimed in claim 23, wherein the implant is bi-meniscus, the posterior surface being convex and the anterior surface being concave.
- 30. The system claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper surface of the implant base is rough.
- 31. The system claimed in claim 30, wherein the upper surface of the implant base is etched, notched and/or scored.
- 32. A corneal implant as claimed in claim 23, wherein the at least one marking is a letter on the posterior surface of the implant.
- 33. A corneal implant as claimed in claim 23, wherein the at least one marking is a word on the anterior and/or posterior surface of the implant.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This U.S. patent application is a Continuation-in-part of my presently co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/660,371, filed on Sep. 12, 2000.
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