20240009479. PULSATILE SUCTION RING FOR VISUALIZING AND TREATING DRAINAGE PATHWAYS OF THE EYE AND METHODS OF USE simplified abstract (CLAUSON CREATIVE ENGINEERING)

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PULSATILE SUCTION RING FOR VISUALIZING AND TREATING DRAINAGE PATHWAYS OF THE EYE AND METHODS OF USE

Organization Name

CLAUSON CREATIVE ENGINEERING

Inventor(s)

Luke W. Clauson of Reno NV (US)

James J. Simms of Medford NJ (US)

Brendan C. Reese of Reno NV (US)

PULSATILE SUCTION RING FOR VISUALIZING AND TREATING DRAINAGE PATHWAYS OF THE EYE AND METHODS OF USE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240009479 titled 'PULSATILE SUCTION RING FOR VISUALIZING AND TREATING DRAINAGE PATHWAYS OF THE EYE AND METHODS OF USE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an ophthalmic device designed to be used on the anterior surface of an eye. The device consists of a treatment chamber, which is defined by an anterior ring, a posterior ring, and an upper surface connecting the two rings. The treatment chamber is configured to apply a force against the anterior surface of the eye. Additionally, the device includes a fixation chamber that is in fluid communication with a vacuum source and the anterior surface of the eye.

  • The device is used on the anterior surface of the eye.
  • It includes a treatment chamber that applies a force against the eye.
  • The treatment chamber is defined by an anterior ring, a posterior ring, and an upper surface.
  • The device also has a fixation chamber that connects to a vacuum source and the eye's anterior surface.

Potential Applications:

  • Treatment of various eye conditions and diseases.
  • Ophthalmic surgeries and procedures.
  • Contact lens fitting and evaluation.
  • Corneal reshaping and refractive surgeries.

Problems Solved:

  • Provides a controlled and targeted force on the anterior surface of the eye.
  • Allows for precise treatment and manipulation of the eye.
  • Enhances the effectiveness and accuracy of ophthalmic procedures.
  • Improves the stability and fixation of the eye during surgical interventions.

Benefits:

  • Enables better treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction.
  • Reduces the risk of complications during ophthalmic procedures.
  • Enhances the accuracy and precision of surgical interventions.
  • Facilitates the evaluation and fitting of contact lenses.
  • Improves the overall efficiency and effectiveness of ophthalmic treatments.


Original Abstract Submitted

an ophthalmic device for use on an anterior surface of an eye including a treatment chamber defined at least in part by an anterior ring, a posterior ring, and an upper surface connecting the anterior ring and the posterior ring, the treatment chamber configured to transmit a force against the anterior surface of the eye; and a fixation chamber configured to be in fluid communication with a vacuum source and in fluid communication with the anterior surface of the eye. related devices, systems, and methods are provided.