Cyclic aperture flow regulator system
US-2016128869-A1 · May 12, 2016 · US
US11622888B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11622888-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916577418-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2023 |
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Devices, systems, and methods for performing an ophthalmic procedure in an eye are disclosed. The devices include a hand-held portion and a distal, elongate member coupled to the hand-held portion having a lumen operatively coupled to a vacuum source. A drive mechanism operatively coupled to the elongate member is configured to oscillate the elongate member. When in use, the device is configured to aspirate ocular material from the eye through the lumen. The drive mechanism retracts the elongate member with a retraction speed profile and advances the elongate member with an extension speed profile. The retraction speed profile is different from the extension speed profile.
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What is claimed is: 1. A medical device for removing lens tissue from inside a capsular bag of an eye, the device comprising: a housing sized to be held in a hand, the housing comprising: at least one vacuum generation source; a variable-speed motor operatively coupled to said at least one vacuum generation source; an actuator for activating the motor to power said at least one vacuum generation source; and a shaft adapted to access a lens inside the capsular bag of the eye, said shaft having a lumen fluidly coupled to said at least one vacuum generation source, wherein actuation of said actuator on said housing causes said at least one vacuum generation source to generate vacuum within said lumen to aspirate said lens tissue. 2. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein said at least one vacuum generation source generates pulses of vacuum within the lumen. 3. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein said at least one vacuum generation source comprises a plurality of vacuum generation sources housed within said housing. 4. The medical device of claim 3 , wherein said housing comprises a reusable portion operatively coupled to a disposable portion, and further wherein said plurality of vacuum generation sources are housed within said disposable portion of the housing. 5. The medical device of claim 4 , wherein said motor is housed within said reusable portion of the housing. 6. The medical device of claim 3 , wherein said each of said plurality of vacuum generation sources comprises a piston housed within a cylinder, wherein reciprocation of said piston within said cylinder generates a pulse of vacuum. 7. The medical device of claim 6 , wherein rotation of said motor causes a cam assembly to rotate to cause each of said plurality of vacuum generation sources to generate pulses of vacuum. 8. The medical device of claim 7 , wherein said pulses of vacuum are generated by reciprocation of said piston within each of said plurality of vacuum generation sources. 9. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein said housing comprises a reusable portion operatively coupled to a disposable portion. 10. The medical device of claim 9 , wherein said actuator is mounted on the disposable portion of the housing. 11. The medical device of claim 9 , wherein said actuator is mounted on the reusable portion of the housing. 12. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein said actuator is a button. 13. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein said actuator is a slide. 14. The medical device of claim 1 , further comprising a potentiometer interposed between said actuator and said motor, wherein activation of said potentiometer to varying degrees varies a speed of rotation of the motor. 15. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is able to vary a speed of the motor, in order to control an amount of vacuum applied within the lumen by said at least one vacuum generation source. 16. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein as the actuator is depressed further by a user, the speed of rotation of the motor increases, and as the actuator is depressed less, the speed of rotation of the motor decreases. 17. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein as the actuator is slid further from an initial position, the speed of rotation of the motor increases, and as the actuator is slid closer to the initial position, the speed of rotation of the motor decreases. 18. The device of claim 1 , further comprises a throttle mechanism for varying a speed of rotation of the motor, said throttle mechanism operatively coupled to the actuator. 19. The device of claim 18 , wherein said throttle mechanism is housed in a reusable portion of said housing. 20. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein a speed of rotation of said motor is variably controlled by the actuator.
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