Surgery – Instruments – Means for removing – inserting or aiding in the removal or...
Reexamination Certificate
2007-12-04
2007-12-04
Dawson, Glenn K. (Department: 3731)
Surgery
Instruments
Means for removing, inserting or aiding in the removal or...
C604S022000, C604S027000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10512867
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a decompression-compensating instrument for use in intraocular surgery, wherein a perfusate is supplied to an affected part of an eye via a supply channel at a predetermined pressure, and the perfusate is aspirated via an aspiration channel together with the affected tissues that are to be removed, the decompression-compensating instrument supplying the perfusate into the affected part when the internal pressure of the affected part is excessively lowered, and being constructed so as to be connectable to a point midway along the supply channel and comprising a storage-member that forms a chamber that is closable except for an opening from which the perfusate to be supplied to the supply channel flows, the capacity of the storage member being 7 cm3to 22 cm3.
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Kimura Yoshiyuki
Kishimoto Makoto
Dawson Glenn K.
Kishimoto Makoto
Kratz Quintos & Hanson, LLP
Senju Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
Sonnett Kathleen
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