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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 10, 1991
Filed:
Oct. 27, 1989
Eugene de Juan, Jr, Durham, NC (US);
Gerald S Gahn, Manchester, MO (US);
John J Weidenbenner, Manchester, MO (US);
Dyson Hickingbotham, Bahama, NC (US);
Storz Instrument Company, St. Louis, MO (US);
Abstract
An improved vitrectomy probe for removing vitreous and other fibrous gel materials. A hollow cutting blade is reciprocated within a smooth bore hollow needle of the microsurgical vitrectomy probe across a cutting edge of the outer needle slicing the fibrous material of the vitreous. A pressurized fluid source, diaphragm and spring cooperate to provide for the reciprocation of the blade. A vacuum source removes vitreous material through the hollow needle. A reciprocating suction outlet tube attached to the hollow needle directs vitreous material into a vacuum fitting which is isolated from the motion of the reciprocating outlet tube. An adjustment screw limits the travel of the reciprocating blade as well as the size of the opening in the needle. A dissector head faciitates the separation of vitreous fibers and directs them into the needle opening.