On-demand intraocular physiological sensor with trabecular bypass flow

US2021186429A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2021186429-A1
Application numberUS-202017128989-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 21, 2020
Priority dateDec 20, 2019
Publication dateJun 24, 2021
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Intraocular physiological sensor implants include a physiological sensor and a fluid pathway including a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet. The physiological sensor includes a sensing layer, a coil layer, and an integrated circuit layer. The intraocular pressure sensor provides trabecular bypass flow. The intraocular pressure sensor detects intraocular pressure, to identify patient conditions such as glaucoma.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An intraocular physiological sensor implant comprising: a physiological sensor; and a fluid pathway including a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, wherein the physiological sensor includes a sensing layer, a coil layer, and an integrated circuit layer. 2 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 1 , wherein the physiological sensor comprises a pressure sensor at the sensing layer. 3 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 2 , wherein the pressure sensor comprises a capacitive pressure sensor. 4 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 3 , wherein the capacitive pressure sensor comprises a flexible diaphragm electrode spaced apart from a counter electrode. 5 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 1 , wherein the coil layer includes a looped coil, configured to communicate with an external reader. 6 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 5 , wherein the physiological sensor communicates physiological readings to the external reader, responsive to the external reader being held proximate to an eye of a patient. 7 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 1 , wherein the fluid inlet is configured to reside in an anterior chamber of an eye, and wherein the fluid outlet is configured to reside in Schlemm's canal of the eye, such that aqueous humor flows from the anterior chamber to Schlemm's canal via the fluid pathway. 8 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 1 , wherein the sensing layer is hermetically sealed to the coil layer, and wherein the coil layer is hermetically sealed to the integrated circuit layer. 9 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 1 , further comprising an anchor, wherein the anchor is either coupled to a housing or integrally formed with the housing. 10 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 9 , wherein the anchor is configured to pierce a trabecular meshwork of an eye, such that the intraocular physiological sensor is retained in an anterior chamber of the eye, adjacent to the trabecular meshwork. 11 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 10 , wherein the anchor further includes a plurality of physical standoffs. 12 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 1 , wherein the physiological sensor comprises a glucose sensor. 13 . An intraocular physiological sensor implant comprising: a physiological sensor, configured to sense a pressure; and a housing; wherein the physiological sensor includes a sensing layer, a coil layer, and an integrated circuit layer, and wherein the physiological sensor is configured to communicate pressure readings to an external reader, responsive to the external reader being held proximate to an eye of a patient. 14 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 13 , wherein the physiological sensor comprises a capacitive pressure sensor. 15 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 14 , wherein the capacitive pressure sensor comprises a flexible diaphragm electrode spaced apart from a counter electrode. 16 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 13 , wherein the coil layer includes a looped coil, configured to communicate with the external reader. 17 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 13 , wherein the sensing layer is hermetically sealed to the coil layer, and wherein the coil layer is hermetically sealed to the integrated circuit layer. 18 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 13 , further comprising an anchor, wherein the anchor is either coupled to the housing or integrally formed with the housing. 19 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 18 , wherein the anchor is configured to pierce a trabecular meshwork of an eye, such that the intraocular physiological sensor is retained in an anterior chamber of the eye, adjacent to the trabecular meshwork. 20 . The intraocular physiological sensor implant of claim 19 , wherein the anchor further includes a plurality of physical standoffs.

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  • Shielding or protection of sensors from environmental influences, e.g. protection from mechanical damage · CPC title

  • Pressure sensors · CPC title

  • Anchoring means · CPC title

  • invasive, e.g. introduced into the body by a catheter or needle or using implanted sensors (A61B5/1459, A61B5/1464, A61B5/1473, A61B5/1482, A61B5/14865 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Implanted circuitry · CPC title

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What does patent US2021186429A1 cover?
Intraocular physiological sensor implants include a physiological sensor and a fluid pathway including a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet. The physiological sensor includes a sensing layer, a coil layer, and an integrated circuit layer. The intraocular pressure sensor provides trabecular bypass flow. The intraocular pressure sensor detects intraocular pressure, to identify patient conditions such…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Glaukos Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/6867. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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