Meatus plug for lachrymal canal capable of being screwed

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C604S285000, C604S294000, C604S009000, C128S887000

Reexamination Certificate

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06254562

ABSTRACT:

The present invention relates to a meatus plug for lachrymal canal capable of being screwed.
It is adapted to control the flow of tears running over the eye surface towards the nasal cavities through the lachrymal canals or canaliculi.
The normal functioning of the human eye requires that its external surface be constantly covered with a lubricating film constituted by tears, which ensures both rinsing and protection due to the natural anti-infectious antibiotics that they have. They are produced by a series of glands located in the eyelids and in the eye periphery.
The deficiency in maintaining the stability of this film on the eyeball can cause various nuisances, such as tingling, irritations, burning feelings and sight deterioration in case of dryness on the eye surface, or an excess of tears causing red eyes and making the patient wipe his or her face frequently.
Tears are produced continuously, the excess of fluid being drained from the eyeball surface through two upper and lower point openings located near the internal corner of the eye, and communicating with ducts known as canaliculi leading to a lachrymal sac which opens out into the nasal cavity. The point openings, or lachrymal points, have the ability of opening or closing like a sphincter-type muscle, so as to ensure regulating the flow of fluid.
The lack of lachrymal fluid on the eyeball is generally due to a deficiency of the productive glands, which can be caused by age or other factors, particularly, the overly high quantity of tears which can be caused by a blockage of the lachrymal canals. In both cases, the situation can be improved by acting on these canals, either by blocking them completely or partially, or inversely, by keeping them open.
Permanent blockage in particular, possibly by surgery (cauterization, laser) on the lachrymal ducts, can be a method of treatment for the deficiencies related to tears. When the flow of tears into the naso-lachrymal sac is thus prevented, the volume of remaining tears procures a greater wetness.
This method has the drawback of being irreversible, barring a new surgical operation. To overcome this drawback, removable devices have been proposed that can be positioned into a lachrymal canal and removed without a surgical operation. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,334,137, filed by the company “EAGLE VISION,” describes a device for controlling the lachrymal fluid that blocks the flow of this liquid coming from the eye surface and comprising an end portion in the shape of an inverted truncated cone and a head provided with an enlarged dome. The end portion is arranged to facilitate the positioning of the device through a point opening, and the enlarged dome prevents the complete penetration of the device into the vertical portion of the canaliculus through the point opening.
However, this type of device has risks of accidental migration or expulsion. Furthermore, it requires a particular apparatus for its positioning and extraction, and it does not allow increasing the flow of the lachrymal fluid.
The device according to the present invention has the object of overcoming these drawbacks. Indeed, it allows making meatus plugs that are easily attached and removed without surgical procedure, and without risking involuntary expulsion nor migration towards the innermost part of the lachrymal canals.
It is constituted of a substantially cylindrical body whose lateral surface comprises a helical thread, similar to that of a screw, allowing the positioning or removal of the meatus plug by screwing or unscrewing, with a tool having a polygonal or cruciform blade used as a screwdriver, the plug may or may not comprise an axial through duct allowing the passage of a predetermined flow of lachrymal fluid.


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