Zone extension systems and methods
US-9658468-B2 · May 23, 2017 · US
US10342701B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10342701-B2 |
| Application number | US-83798007-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 13, 2007 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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The invention is generally directed to systems and methods for ophthalmic surgery, and more particularly to systems and methods for phacoemulsification using vacuum-based aspiration pumps. In accordance with one embodiment, a vacuum-based phacoemulsification system, having a handpiece, includes a subsystem to detect an occlusion occurring at the handpiece during operation.
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What is claimed is: 1. An intraocular lens removal device comprising: a handpiece; an aspiration line having a proximal end coupled to the handpiece and a distal end fluidly coupled to a holding tank; a vacuum-based aspiration pump coupled to the holding tank, wherein the vacuum-based aspiration pump is selected from the group consisting of a venturi pump, a diaphragm pump, and a rotary-vane pump; a vacuum level controller configured to control a vacuum level of the vacuum-based aspiration pump based on a selected vacuum level; a pressure transducer coupled to the aspiration line between the handpiece and the holding tank; a valve coupled to the aspiration line between the pressure transducer and the holding tank; and a computer controller communicatively coupled to the valve and the pressure transducer, wherein a processor of the computer controller periodically closes the valve, retrieves a pressure reading from the pressure transducer while the valve is closed, and determines whether the aspiration line is occluded based on a comparison of the selected vacuum level and the retrieved pressure reading. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the aspiration line is further operatively coupled to a volume-based pump. 3. The device of claim 2 , wherein, while the vacuum-based aspiration pump is in operation, the processor of the computer controller generates a signal to reverse the volume-based pump upon detecting an occlusion occurring within the aspiration line. 4. The device of claim 2 , further comprising a foot controller operatively coupled to the computer controller, wherein the foot controller enables an operator to switch between operating the volume-based pump and the vacuum-based aspiration pump on demand during a lens removing procedure. 5. The device of claim 1 , wherein, on a condition that the processor of the computer controller determines that the aspiration line is not occluded, the processor of the computer controller further determines whether the aspiration line was determined to be occluded in the last periodic reading of the pressure reading from the pressure transducer. 6. The device of claim 5 , wherein, on a condition that the aspiration line was determined to be occluded in the last periodic reading of the pressure reading from the pressure transducer, venting the aspiration line to prevent a post-occlusion surge. 7. The device of claim 5 , wherein the processor of the computer controller determines whether the aspiration line was determined to be occluded in the last periodic reading of the pressure reading from the pressure transducer by determining a value of a stored flag.
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