Claims
- 1. A surgical instrument for use in penetrating and working in the vitreous humor of an eye, the instrument comprising:
- a finger grip member having a first end and a second end;
- at least one conduit extending through the grip member between the first and second ends;
- a rigid needle extending from the first end of the grip member, the needle having first and second ends with the second needle end being securely attached to the first end of the grip member and the first needle and terminating in a plane substantially normal to the needle;
- a bore hole extending through the needle between its first and second ends and communicating with the conduit of the grip member;
- a flexible tube extending from the second end of the grip member, the tube having a first end and a second end with a hollow channel extending through the tube between the first and second ends, the first tube end being securely attached to the second end of the grip member communicating the tube channel with the grip member conduit and the second tube end being adapted to be illuminated by a source of illumination;
- a single continuous fiber optic member having first and second ends extending through the tube channel, the grip member conduit, and the needle bore between the second end of the tube and the first end of the needle, the fiber optic member projecting a beam of light from its first end adjacent the first end of the needle when the second end of the fiber optic member is illuminating by a source of illumination; and,
- a rigid hollow pipe having three sections including a middle section connected to and extending parallel with the needle, a first end section extending at an angle beyond the first end of the needle, and a second end section extending at an angle away from the second end of the needle,
- the first end section of the pipe extending along a line that does not intersect a beam of light projected from the first end of the fiber optic member when the second end of the fiber optic member is illuminated by a source of illumination.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of copending application Ser. No 07/425,936 filed on Oct. 24, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,078,712.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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