Prosthetic capsular devices, systems, and methods

US2025090305A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025090305-A1
Application numberUS-202418784486-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJul 25, 2024
Priority dateJun 6, 2016
Publication dateMar 20, 2025
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A prosthetic capsular device configured to be inserted in a natural capsular bag of an eye after removal of a lens includes a housing structure capable of containing an intraocular device. The housing structure includes a posterior side, an anterior side opposite the posterior side, lateral sides extending between the posterior side and the anterior side, and a cavity at least partially defined by the posterior side, the anterior side, and the lateral sides. The posterior side includes a refractive surface and an opening radially outward of the refractive surface. The anterior side includes an aperture capable of allowing at least one of insertion, removal, and replacement of an intraocular device. The cavity is capable of containing an intraocular device.

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A prosthetic capsular device for insertion into a natural capsular bag of an eye after removal of a cataract, the device comprising: a housing structure sized and configured to contain at least one of an intraocular lens (IOL), at least one slow-release dissolvable medicine pellet, or a non-dissolvable prosthesis coated with slow-release pharmaceutical agents, the housing structure having a compatible shape to the shape of a natural capsular bag of an eye and comprising: a solid and continuous anterior circular end defining a continuous capsular-bag-contacting wall, the anterior circular end comprising an anterior central arcuate opening capable of allowing at least one of insertion, removal, and/or replacement of the at least one of the IOL, the at least one slow-release dissolvable medicine pellet, or the non-dissolvable prosthesis coated with slow release pharmaceutical agents, and an arcuate lip around the anterior central arcuate opening, wherein the anterior central arcuate opening is in fluid communication with the natural capsular bag of an eye upon insertion into the natural capsular bag; a solid and continuous posterior circular end opposite the anterior circular end and defining a continuous capsular-bag-contacting wall, the posterior circular end comprising a posterior arcuate central opening capable of allowing at least one of insertion, removal, and/or replacement of the at least one IOL, the at least one slow-release dissolvable medicine pellet, or the non-dissolvable prosthesis coated with slow release pharmaceutical agents, and an arcuate lip around the posterior central arcuate opening, wherein the posterior central arcuate opening is in fluid communication with the natural capsular bag of an eye upon insertion into the natural capsular bag; a solid and discoidal continuous equatorial portion interposed amid the anterior circular end and the posterior circular end, and defining a natural capsular bag-contacting surface, wherein the anterior circular end and the posterior circular end extend to the continuous equatorial portion, wherein the anterior circular end, posterior circular end, and continuous equatorial portion are monolithically formed as a single-piece structure; wherein the anterior circular end, posterior circular end, and continuous equatorial portion substantially enclose the housing structure except at said anterior central arcuate opening and posterior central arcuate opening; a cavity defined by the anterior circular end, the posterior circular end, and the continuous equatorial portion, the cavity capable of containing the at least one IOL and the at least one slow-release dissolvable medicine pellet or the non-dissolvable prosthesis coated with slow release pharmaceutical agents, wherein the cavity includes an internal lip sized and configured to secure the at least one IOL, the at least one slow-release dissolvable medicine pellet, and/or the non-dissolvable prosthesis coated with slow-release pharmaceutical agents; a slow-release dissolvable medicine pellet or a non-dissolvable prosthesis coated with slow-release pharmaceutical agents contained within the cavity of the housing structure and outside a visual axis of the housing structure; and wherein the solid and discoidal continuous equatorial portion comprises a generally cylindrical portion, a first tapered portion, and a second tapered portion wherein the first tapered portion comprises a straight tapered portion extending from the cylindrical portion to the anterior central arcuate opening, and wherein the second tapered portion comprises a straight tapered portion extending from the cylindrical portion to the posterior central arcuate opening; wherein the prosthetic capsular device is configured to be folded and inserted into the natural capsular bag of the eye via an injection system, wherein the housing structure is self-expandable when inserted into the natural capsular bag of the eye, wherein the at least one slow-release dissolvable medicine pellet or the non-dissolvable prosthesis coated with slow-release pharmaceutical agents are contained within the cavity and outside a visual axis of the eye, and wherein the at least one slow-release dissolvable medicine pellet or the non-dissolvable prosthesis coated with slow-release pharmaceutical agents comprises a toroidal shape. 3 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein the housing structure comprises a transparent material. 4 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein the prosthetic capsular device is deformable. 5 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein the housing structure comprises at least one of silicone, silicone derivatives, acrylic, acrylic derivatives, collamer, biocompatible methacrylates, biocompatible polymers, olefins, or polyimide. 6 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein a distance between the anterior circular end and the posterior circular end is between about 1.5 mm and about 5.5 mm. 7 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein the prosthetic capsular device approximates the size, shape, and volume of a natural human lens. 8 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein the prosthetic capsular device comprises a substantially discoid shape. 9 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein the housing structure is configured to couple with one or more refractive surfaces. 10 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein the prosthetic capsular device comprises a biologically compatible material. 11 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein the prosthetic capsular device is configured to be folded and inserted in the eye via an injection system. 12 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein the prosthetic capsular device possesses sufficient elasticity to resume a pre-folded shape after insertion into the eye. 13 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein the prosthetic capsular device is configured to mechanically retain the housing structure centered on a visual axis of the eye. 14 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , further comprising a technology device. 15 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , further comprising the at least one IOL. 16 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 15 , wherein the at least one IOL comprises one or more flanges engaging with an interior surface of the housing structure. 17 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein at least one surface of the prosthetic capsular device comprises a roughened surface. 18 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein the housing structure is configured to hold a distinct refractive surface sized and configured to be attached to the posterior central opening of the housing structure in the natural capsular bag of the eye. 19 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 18 , wherein the distinct refractive surface substantially encloses the posterior central arcuate opening upon securement therein. 20 . The prosthetic capsular device of claim 2 , wherein the at least one slow-release dissolvable medicine pellet or the non-dissolvable prosthesis coated with slow-release pharmaceutical agents are configured to mechanically maintain a static position with respect to the prosthetic capsular device.

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Classifications

  • A61F2/1694Primary

    Capsular bag spreaders therefor · CPC title

  • Instruments for inserting intraocular lenses into the eye · CPC title

  • Supporting structure conforms to shape of capsular bag · CPC title

  • Separable from intraocular lens · CPC title

  • A61F2/1648Primary

    Multipart lenses · CPC title

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What does patent US2025090305A1 cover?
A prosthetic capsular device configured to be inserted in a natural capsular bag of an eye after removal of a lens includes a housing structure capable of containing an intraocular device. The housing structure includes a posterior side, an anterior side opposite the posterior side, lateral sides extending between the posterior side and the anterior side, and a cavity at least partially defined…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Omega Ophthalmics Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/1694. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Thu Mar 20 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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