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Last Updated: March 28, 2024

Claims for Patent: 9,702,355


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Summary for Patent: 9,702,355
Title:Ophthalmic lubrication system and associated apparatus, systems, and methods
Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods including a lubricating solution bath for a pump integrated into an ophthalmic surgical hand piece are provided. In some embodiments, an ophthalmic pump system includes a housing defining a cavity. The system includes a rotating element positioned within the cavity of the housing. The system includes a flexible tubular structure positioned within the housing adjacent to the rotating element such that rotation of the rotation element urges a fluid through the flexible tubular structure. The system includes a lubricating solution positioned within the cavity around the rotating element and at least a portion of the flexible tubular structure.
Inventor(s): Bourne; John Morgan (Irvine, CA), Sussman; Glenn Robert (Laguna Niguel, CA)
Assignee: NOVARTIS AG (CH)
Application Number:14/518,690
Patent Claims:1. An ophthalmic pump system, comprising: a housing defining a cavity; a rotating element positioned within the cavity of the housing; a flexible tubular structure positioned within the housing adjacent to the rotating element such that rotation of the rotation element urges a fluid through the flexible tubular structure; and a lubricating solution positioned within the cavity around the rotating element and at least a portion of the flexible tubular structure, wherein the flexible tubular structure includes a plurality of components at least partially positioned adjacent to the rotating element such that the rotating element is simultaneously in contact with more than one of the plurality of components, wherein the plurality of components includes a first tubular element and a second tubular element, the first and the second tubular elements being symmetrically disposed around the housing, and further comprising a channel extending annularly around the housing, the channel being in fluid communication with the first and the second tubular elements.

2. The ophthalmic pump system of claim 1, wherein the lubricating solution comprises at least one of: balanced salt solution (BSS), balanced salt solution plus (BSS+), a viscoelastic solution, and sterile water.

3. The ophthalmic pump system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the flexible tubular structure extends along a longitudinal axis of the housing.

4. The ophthalmic pump system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of components includes a central tubular element disposed at a distal portion of the housing, the central tubular element being in fluid communication with the first and the second tubular elements.

5. The ophthalmic pump system of claim 1, further comprising a projection extending from the housing, the projection including a lumen in fluid communication with the channel.

6. The ophthalmic pump system of claim 1, wherein the housing is mechanically coupled to a surgical component such that the flexible tubular structure is in fluid communication with a lumen of the surgical component.

7. The ophthalmic pump system of claim 6, wherein the surgical component is a phacoemulsification component.

8. The ophthalmic pump system of claim 1, wherein the rotating element is a scroll pump.

9. The ophthalmic pump system of claim 8, wherein the scroll pump is disposed in a pump component mechanically coupled to the housing.

10. An ophthalmic lubrication kit for use with an ophthalmic surgical device, the kit comprising: a housing defining a cavity, the cavity configured to be filled with a lubricating solution and receive a rotating element, the housing including a flexible tubular structure positioned in an interior thereof and configured to be adjacent the rotating element when the rotating element is received in the housing such that rotation of the rotation element urges a fluid through the flexible tubular structure; and a container of the lubricating solution, wherein the flexible tubular structure includes a plurality of components at least partially positioned adjacent to the rotating element such that the rotating element is simultaneously in contact with more than one of the plurality of components, wherein the flexible tubular structure includes a first tubular element and a second tubular element, the first and the second tubular elements being symmetrically disposed around the housing, and wherein the housing further comprises: a channel extending annularly around the housing, the channel being in fluid communication with the first and the second tubular elements.

11. The ophthalmic lubrication kit of claim 10, wherein the lubricating solution comprises at least one of: balanced salt solution (BSS), balanced salt solution plus (BSS+), a viscoelastic solution, and sterile water.

12. The ophthalmic lubrication kit of claim 10, wherein the housing further comprises: a projection extending from the housing, the projection including a lumen in fluid communication with the channel.

13. The ophthalmic lubrication kit of claim 10, wherein the housing is configured to be mechanically coupled to a surgical component such that the flexible tubular structure is in fluid communication with the surgical component.

14. A method for lubricating an ophthalmic pump system, comprising: rotating a rotating element of a pump component to direct a fluid through a flexible tubular structure of a housing, the rotating element positioned within a cavity of the housing, wherein the flexible tubular structure is positioned within the housing adjacent to the rotating element, the flexible tubular structure comprising: a first tubular element; and a second tubular element angularly offset from the first tubular element, wherein the housing comprises a channel extending annularly around the housing, the channel being in fluid communication with the first tubular element and the second tubular element; and lubricating one or more elements of the pump component with a lubricating solution disposed within the cavity and in contact with at least a portion of the rotating element and at least a portion of the flexible tubular structure.

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