Performing eye surgery, methods and instrument

Abstract


An instrument for surgically removing a lens from the eye comprising a housing that supports electrodes for bipolar cutting and splitting the nucleus of the lens.

Patent number: 5217459
Filing date: Aug 27, 1991
Issue date: Jun 8, 1993
Inventor: William Kamerling
Primary Examiner: S. C. Harris


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What is claimed is:

1. An instrument for surgical removal of the lens from the eye comprising

a support, said support including an elongated, hollow housing that has a stiff, flexible annular wall,
means for cutting a groove in the nucleus of the lens with bipolar electrical energy and splitting the nucleus at the groove, said last named means comprising energizable first and second electrodes that are carried by said support, said electrodes including distal ends that are operative when energized to generate a tissue cutting electrical energy, and
a conduit for removing the pieces of nucleus,
means for connecting said conduit to a source of vacuum,
said electrodes and said conduit being disposed within said annular wall, and
rigid means at the end of said housing adjacent the distal ends of said electrodes, said rigid means cooperating with said stiff, flexible annular wall to cause the distal ends of said electrodes to move away from each other to split the nucleus.

2. An instrument for surgical removal of the lens from the eye comprising

first and second coaxial, hollow, elongated, stiff, flexible members made of electrically non-conductive material,
said first hollow member being disposed within said second hollow member,
means for cutting a groove in the nucleus of the lens with bipolar energy and splitting the nucleus into pieces at the groove, said last named means comprising first and second electrodes, said electrodes including distal ends,
said electrodes being disposed in circumferentially spaced relation to each other and being disposed between said first and second hollow members to electrically isolate them, and
said first hollow member comprises means for removing the pieces of the lens.

3. An instrument as defined in claim 2 including

a third hollow, elongated, stiff, flexible member,
said first and second hollow, elongated members being received within said third hollow member and being spaced therefrom,
the space between said second hollow member and said third hollow member defining a conduit for the delivery of an irrigating fluid to area where the groove is being cut, and
means disposed in the space between said second and third hollow members to transfer a squeezing of said third hollow member to said electrodes to cause the distal ends of said electrodes to swing outwardly away from each other to split the nucleus.

4. An instrument as defined in claim 3 wherein

said means disposed in the space between said second and third hollow members comprises a plurality of rigid members that define a plurality of circumferentially spaced passages.

5. An instrument for surgical removal of the lens from the eye comprising

means for cutting a groove in the nucleus of the lens with bipolar electrical energy and splitting the nucleus at the groove into pieces, and
means for removing the pieces of nucleus,
means for cutting a groove in the nucleus of the lens with bipolar electrical energy and splitting the nucleus at the groove comprising first and second electrodes, said electrodes including distal ends,
said electrodes being in mutually-facing relation,
an elongated diametrically extending, non-conductive member disposed between said electrodes to electrically separate them from each other, and
each of said electrodes cooperates with said non-conductive member to define a first conduit for applying an irrigating fluid to the area where cutting is taking place and a second conduit for removing material from said area.

6. An instrument as defined in claim 5 including

first and second coaxial layers of concentric electrically non-conductive, stiff, flexible material disposed on each side of said diametrically extending, elongated non-conductive member, and
each of said electrodes is disposed between said coaxial layers on each side of said diametrically extending, elongated non-conductive member.

7. An instrument as defined in claim 6 including

a rigid annular member supported by said third member at its end adjacent the distal ends of said electrodes.

8. The method of surgically removing the lens from the eye comprising the steps of

cutting a groove in the nucleus of the lens with bipolar electrical energy,
splitting said nucleus, and
removing the pieces of nucleus.

9. The method as defined in claim 8 wherein

said steps of cutting, splitting and removing are accomplished by using an instrument that remains in the eye during and between said steps.

10. The method as defined in claim 9 including the step of

applying an irrigating fluid to the nucleus during cutting.