20240050275. FLUID COLLECTION BOX FOR PHACOEMULSIFICATION SURGERY simplified abstract (Innolcon Medical Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.)

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FLUID COLLECTION BOX FOR PHACOEMULSIFICATION SURGERY

Organization Name

Innolcon Medical Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Xiaohe Yuan of Suzhou (CN)

Wei Luo of Suzhou (CN)

Zhongyu Yan of Suzhou (CN)

Zhenzhong Liu of Suzhou (CN)

FLUID COLLECTION BOX FOR PHACOEMULSIFICATION SURGERY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240050275 titled 'FLUID COLLECTION BOX FOR PHACOEMULSIFICATION SURGERY

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure is about a fluid collection box used in phacoemulsification surgery. The box consists of a front plate, a body, and a rear plate. It is connected to a waste liquid bag. The body has separate passages for perfusion and suction. The perfusion passage is a sealed circulation cavity controlled by a cover, which connects to two connection ports on the body for perfusion. The suction passage is a pipeline that connects a third connection port to the waste liquid bag and is regulated by a peristaltic pump. The suction passage also connects to a negative pressure regulating loop to control pressure. The innovation lies in the independent disposition of the perfusion and suction passages, ensuring they do not interfere with each other and work independently. This design stabilizes the pressure within the perfusion passage, reducing changes in intraocular pressure and improving safety during use.

  • The fluid collection box for phacoemulsification surgery consists of a front plate, body, and rear plate.
  • The body has separate perfusion and suction passages.
  • The perfusion passage is a sealed circulation cavity controlled by a cover.
  • The perfusion passage connects to two connection ports on the body for perfusion.
  • The suction passage is a pipeline that connects to a waste liquid bag and is regulated by a peristaltic pump.
  • The suction passage also connects to a negative pressure regulating loop to control pressure.
  • The perfusion and suction passages are independently disposed to work without interference.
  • The design stabilizes pressure within the perfusion passage, reducing changes in intraocular pressure and improving safety during use.

Potential Applications

  • Phacoemulsification surgery
  • Ophthalmic procedures requiring fluid collection

Problems Solved

  • Interference between perfusion and suction passages
  • Unstable pressure within the perfusion passage
  • Changes in intraocular pressure during surgery

Benefits

  • Independent and efficient perfusion and suction processes
  • Stable pressure within the perfusion passage
  • Improved safety during phacoemulsification surgery


Original Abstract Submitted

the present disclosure discloses a fluid collection box for phacoemulsification surgery, including a case composed of a front plate, a body, and a rear plate. the case communicates with a waste liquid bag. the body has a perfusion passage and a suction passage that are disposed independently. the perfusion passage is a sealed circulation cavity defined by a cover and the body. the circulation cavity communicates with a first connection port and a second connection port on the body for perfusion. there is a gap between the cover and the body. connection and disconnection of the perfusion passage is controlled by pressing the cover. the suction passage is a pipeline that communicates a third connection port with the waste liquid bag, and performs perfusion by a peristaltic pump. the suction passage further communicates with a negative pressure regulating loop, to regulate pressure within the suction passage. according to the present disclosure, the perfusion passage and the suction passage are independently disposed, so that the two do not interfere with each other and work independently. meanwhile, it is ensured that pressure within the perfusion passage is stable, thereby reducing changes of intraocular pressure, and improving safety during use.