Viscosurgical method and apparatus

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Inventors

Schwartz, Daniel M.
Hwang, David G.
Stern, Robert

Application #

620384

Filed

Mar-22-1996

Published

Aug-11-1998

Current US Class

128/898
424/427
604/506
604/82
606/107

International Classes

A61M 037/00

Field of Search

604/187 604/791 604/49 604/51 604/56 604/27-28 602/82-85 606/107 623/4 623/6 424/427 128/898

Examiners

Buiz; Michael Powell

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sutton; John P.

US Patent References

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Other References

Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 12th edition, 1993. The Merck Index: An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals, 10th edition, 1983. Calder et al., "Hyaluronidase and Sodium Hyaluronate in Cataract Surgery", British Journal of Ophthamology, vol. 70, pp. 418-420, 1986. Beatrice et al., "Effects of Chronic Intra cameral Injections of Chondroitin Sulfate", Graef's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthamology, vol. 222(1), pp. 1-8, 1984. Sawaguchi et al., "Effects of Intra cameral Injection of Chondroitinase ABC in Vivo", Archives of Ophthamology, vol. 110 (8), pp. 110-117, 1992.

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Abstract
An improved viscosurgical method involving the administration of a viscoelastic and a corresponding degradative agent, such that the post-operative intraocular pressure spike often observed following the use of viscoelastics in ophthalmic surgery is minimized, and an apparatus and clinical kit useful in the method are provided.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a viscosurgical method, wherein a physiologically acceptable viscoelastic is administered to the intraocular cavity during surgery, the improvement comprising administering to the intraocular cavity a physiologically acceptable degradative agent for the viscoelastic in a sufficient amount and with sufficient mixing at about the time of injection of the viscoelastic to substantially degrade the viscoelastic thereby minimizing post-operative intraocular pressure increase.

2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the degradative agent degrades the viscoelastic prior to a detrimental increase in post-operative intraocular pressure.

3. A method according to claim 1, wherein said viscoelastic is chondroitin sulfate and said degradative agent is chondroitinase.



Description
The present invention is directed to the use of viscoelastics in ophthalmic surgery, and in particular, to the minimization of the post-operative intraocular pressure spike often observed following viscosurgery. This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/383,193, filed Feb. 3, 1995.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The term viscosurgery refers to the use of viscoelastic substances in intraocular surgery. See Thomas J. Liesegang, Viscoelastics, 33(4) Int'l. Ophthalmology Clinics 127 (1993); Rhondi S. Larson et al., Viscoelastic Agents, 15(2) Contact Lens Assoc. of Ophthalmologists J. 151 (1989). Viscosurgical methods are frequently used in a variety of ophthalmic surgical procedures including cataract surgery, cornea surgery, glaucoma surgery, vitreous surgery, trauma surgery, intraocular lens implantation, retinal detachment repair, and others. During viscosurgery, a viscoelastic substance may be used as a fluid or as a soft surgical instrument. Some of the tasks performed by viscoelastics include the coating of surfaces, creation of spaces, separation of tissues, displacement of mobile tissue, blocking of the outflow of ocular fluids, confinement of bleeding, exclusion of inflammatory materials, and dampening of the movements of instruments in the eye.
 
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