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US9173775B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9173775-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314387657-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 3, 2015 |
| Grant date | Nov 3, 2015 |
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Systems and methods for delivering multiple ocular implants to reduce intraocular pressure are disclosed. The ocular implants can be implanted at multiple sites within a single human eye without requiring removal of the delivery apparatus from the eye. A system for delivering multiple ocular implants can include at least two implants preloaded within a delivery device and configured to be implanted within the eye, a metering device configured to transfer energy to the implants for delivery at selected locations within the eye, wherein the metering device is configured to meter a variable amount of energy for each implant delivery event in the eye. The system can further include an injector mechanism configured to serially engage and drive each of the implants.
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An implant delivery apparatus for treating an ocular disorder, comprising: at least two implants loaded within the implant delivery apparatus; a source of energy for selectively releasing energy to deliver said at least two implants into eye tissue; a cam operatively coupled to said source of energy and having a contoured profile configured to vary the amount of energy delivered to each implant during an implant delivery cycle; an implant advancement assembly comprising a collet and a cam follower operatively coupled to the cam such that said implant delivery cycle comprises retraction of the collet and advancement of the collet to effect implant delivery, wherein the contoured cam profile includes a first contoured cam profile portion corresponding to a first implant delivery cycle of a first implant of the at least two implants and a second contoured cam profile portion corresponding to a second implant delivery cycle of a second implant of the at least two implants, and wherein the second contoured cam profile is different than the first contoured cam profile. 2. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said source of energy comprises a source of stored energy. 3. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the implant delivery apparatus further comprises a retractable piercing member configured to create an incision in external eye tissue. 4. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the implant delivery apparatus further comprises a trocar configured to create at least two openings, for receiving a respective one of said implants within each opening, in internal eye tissue when said piercing member is retracted. 5. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 1 , wherein each of said at least two implants comprises an inlet portion configured to be positioned in an anterior chamber of an eye and an outlet portion configured to be positioned in a physiologic outflow pathway of said eye. 6. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the implant delivery apparatus is disposable. 7. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the implant delivery apparatus comprises a safety mechanism that prevents reuse of the instrument. 8. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the safety mechanism comprises an internal component that renders the implant delivery apparatus inoperable if re-sterilized. 9. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said collet is connected to a holder that comprises the cam follower to engage said contoured profile of said cam. 10. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 9 , wherein a spring biases said collet holder towards said cam. 11. An implant delivery apparatus for treating an ocular disorder, comprising: at least two implants loaded within the implant delivery apparatus; a source of energy for selectively releasing energy to deliver said at least two implants into eye tissue; a cam operatively coupled to said source of energy and having a contoured profile about a circumference of the cam configured to vary the amount of energy delivered to each implant during an implant delivery cycle, wherein said cam is configured to rotate about a rotational pivot; and an implant advancement assembly comprising a collet and a cam follower that engages and follows the contoured profile of the cam such that said implant delivery cycle comprises retraction of the collet and advancement of the collet to effect implant delivery as the cam rotates, wherein the contoured cam profile includes a first contoured cam profile portion corresponding to a first implant delivery cycle of a first implant of the at least two implants and a second contoured cam profile portion corresponding to a second implant delivery cycle of a second implant of the at least two implants, and wherein the second contoured cam profile is different than the first contoured cam profile. 12. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 11 , wherein said source of energy comprises a source of stored energy. 13. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the implant delivery apparatus further comprises a retractable piercing member configured to create an incision in external eye tissue. 14. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the implant delivery apparatus further comprises a trocar configured to create at least two openings, for receiving a respective one of said at least two implants within each opening, in internal eye tissue when said retractable piercing member is retracted. 15. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 11 , wherein each of said at least two implants comprises an inlet portion configured to be positioned in an anterior chamber of an eye and an outlet portion configured to be positioned in a physiologic outflow pathway of said eye. 16. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the implant delivery apparatus is disposable. 17. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the implant delivery apparatus comprises a safety mechanism that prevents reuse of the implant delivery apparatus. 18. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the safety mechanism comprises an internal component that renders the implant delivery apparatus inoperable if re-sterilized. 19. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 11 , wherein said collet is connected to a holder that comprises the cam follower to engage said contoured profile of said cam. 20. The implant delivery apparatus of claim 19 , wherein a spring biases said collet holder towards said cam.
Eye parts, e.g. lenses or corneal implants; Artificial eyes · CPC title
Controlled or regulated · CPC title
Apparatus for modifying intraocular pressure, e.g. for glaucoma treatment (drainage implants in general A61M27/002) · CPC title
Implantation instruments specially adapted therefor · CPC title
for single use, e.g. having means for preventing re-use · CPC title
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