Storage case having soft intraocular lens folding function

Surgery – Instruments – Means for removing – inserting or aiding in the removal or...

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C206S005100, C623S006180

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a storage case having a soft intraocular lens-folding function, which houses and stores a soft intraocular lens used in cataract operations and the like, and also has a function of folding the soft intraocular lens on the occasion of a surgical operation.
BACKGROUND ART
For example, in a cataract operation, the aim is to restore sight by a surgical procedure, which inserts into the eye an intraocular lens, which is an artificial lens, in place of a natural lens that has become opaque due to a cataract.
This intraocular lens has a circular optical lens portion, and arm-shaped supporting portions extended in an arc form to an outside from a lens edge portion to stabilize this lens portion inside the eye.
As this intraocular lens, there has been provided in recent years a soft intraocular lens of which optical lens portion can be deformed by being folded in two using silicon resin, acrylic resin, hydrogel and other such materials.
This soft intraocular lens can be inserted into the eye of a patient with the lens portion being in a folded state, and therefore it has numerous clinical advantages such as making the size of the incision smaller at the time of surgery and faster recovery after surgery.
When attaching this soft intraocular lens, the optical lens portion must be folded beforehand prior to inserting the soft intraocular lens into the eye.
As methods for carrying out this folding operation, in the past there was a method, which makes use of a special forceps-shaped tool called an extractor, and a method, which makes use of a special jig called an injector.
As an example of the method that uses an extractor, the method of using two extractors will be explained. Firstly, a first extractor is held in the right hand, then the end or the support portion of the lens portion is clamped, and the lens is taken out of the lens case. Next, the center portion of the lens portion is clamped with a second extractor held in the left hand, and the lens portion is folded using the first extractor held in the right hand. Before the lens portion is completely folded, the second extractor with which the center portion of the lens portion is clamped is removed. The lens portion is completely folded with the first extractor and the lens is inserted into the eye.
In the method that uses an injector, after setting an intraocular lens inside the injector, the tip of that injector is inserted into the insertion part of the eye, the extrusion aperture of the injector is operated, and the lens is inserted into the eye from the tip of the injector (publication of Japanese Patent application No. 4-212350, for example).
Furthermore, as the other methods, there has been proposed a method, which makes use of the intraocular lens folder disclosed in Published Japanese translation of PCT international publication for patent application No. 9-501574. This intraocular lens folder is constituted such that two pairs of opposing jaws are formed respectively in a pair of pliers-shaped lever handles, and the edge of a lens is placed in and held by four supporting portions formed by these 2 pairs of jaws, and in addition, by squeezing these lever handles, the gap of the pair of jaws of one side is made narrower, while at the same time, the gap of the pair of jaws of the other side is made wider.
If this tool is used, when the lens portion being held by the two pairs of jaws is folded by being put between the pair of jaws of the one side, it is possible to make the pair of jaws of the other side open and recede so as not to impede the folding thereof, and therefore, folding can be performed with a lens being held as-is.
However, the inventors have clearly shown that the above-described arts have the following problems.
That is, in the method in which two extractors are used as mentioned firstly, a problem is that operation is complicated, a problem is that it is difficult to accurately hold the center portion of a lens, and a problem is that there is the danger of dropping a lens when switching an extractor from one hand to the other and when re-holding the lens. Another problem is that since the center portion of a lens is clamped and held by an extractor, the center portion of the lens that is the most important from the standpoint of optics is apt to be damaged by the extractor.
The secondarily-mentioned method in which an injector is used appears at a glance to be simple and reliable, but actually, if an intraocular lens is not set inside an injector precisely from the standpoint of the injector mechanism, there is the danger of the intraocular lens getting stuck inside the injector, and either not being able to be injected, or not being injected into the proper position. With this method, the problem is that it was not always easy to set an intraocular lens precisely inside an injector.
In the thirdly-mentioned method in which a lens folder is used, a problem is that the structure is complex and it is apt to become very costly since two different linkage operations, i.e. narrowing the gap of one side of the two pairs of jaws, while at the same time widening the gap of the other side must be carried out. In addition, a problem is that, when folding a lens portion by manually operating the lever handle, if there is a mistake in the degree of force used in operating this handle, there is apt to be damage done to the lens portion by the application of unreasonable force to the lens portion. Furthermore, the folding of a lens portion must be carried out by holding the edge portion of the lens in the proper position over the four supporting portions formed by the two pairs of jaws, but a problem is that this operation is also unexpectedly troublesome, and considerable concentration is required to perform this properly. This is because, if the lens portion holding position is inaccurate, not only is it not possible to fold the lens portion accurately, there is also the danger that the lens will slip off during folding.
The above-described problems are serious problems under the situation of an ophthalmologic surgery.
This is because pressure is always put on the operators under the ophthalmologic surgery to carry out extremely accurate operations in minimal time. Consequently, it is necessary for the operators to carry out the operations other than the surgical operations for patients in minimal time and under low load.
Further, for the purpose of folding a lens, using a plurality of instruments and requiring a plurality of stages of operation have the possibility of giving an unfavorable influence in keeping a good sanitary condition of lens and in preventing lens from being damaged.
That is, the larger the number of instruments becomes and the more complicated the shape becomes, the more difficult the sterilization operation becomes, and each time a lens is moved from one instrument to another, the possibility of damaging the lens increases
Consequently, an object of the present invention is to provide a storage case having a soft intraocular lens folding function, which has a constitution offering superb reliability and manufacturability, which can aseptically store an intraocular lens produced in a production line without damaging it until the time of a surgery, and which enables an operator to perform an operation of clamping the stored lens with an extractor easily and reliably.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
A first invention to solve the above-described problems is a storage case having a soft intraocular lens folding function characterized in that the first invention comprises a base part, a movable part and a lid part,
the aforesaid base part comprises a base part side joining portion which is slidably joined to the aforesaid movable part, a base part side holding portion which supports a soft intraocular lens, a base part side lens pressing portion which presses the soft intraocular lens, and a base part side fitting portion which is attachably and detachably fitted into the aforesaid lid part,
the aforesaid movable part comprises a movable part side joining p

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