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Date of Patent:
Apr. 02, 2013

Filed:

Jul. 11, 2007
Applicants:

Jack C. Griffis, Iii, Decatur, GA (US);

Mark A. Cox, Dallas, TX (US);

Douglas C. Williamson, Coppell, TX (US);

Peter J. Richardson, Buckinghamshire, GB;

Michael K. Smolek, Pearl River, LA (US);

Barrie D. Soloway, Long Beach, NY (US);

Rex O. Bare, Lake Forest, CA (US);

Andrew J. Scherer, Trabuco Canyon, CA (US);

Timothy J. Payne, Santa Ana, CA (US);

Gene W. Zdenek, Northridge, CA (US);

Inventors:

Jack C. Griffis, III, Decatur, GA (US);

Mark A. Cox, Dallas, TX (US);

Douglas C. Williamson, Coppell, TX (US);

Peter J. Richardson, Buckinghamshire, GB;

Michael K. Smolek, Pearl River, LA (US);

Barrie D. Soloway, Long Beach, NY (US);

Rex O. Bare, Lake Forest, CA (US);

Andrew J. Scherer, Trabuco Canyon, CA (US);

Timothy J. Payne, Santa Ana, CA (US);

Gene W. Zdenek, Northridge, CA (US);

Assignee:

Refocus Ocular, Inc., Dallas, TX (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
A61F 2/14 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

One example scleral prosthesis includes a first free end and a second free end, each wider than a middle portion of the scleral prosthesis. Multiple first portions form the first end of the scleral prosthesis. The first portions are separated along at least half of a length of the scleral prosthesis. Multiple second portions may form the second end of the scleral prosthesis, and the second portions may be separated along less than a quarter of the length of the scleral prosthesis. An implantation device can be used to facilitate implantation of a scleral prosthesis. The implantation device includes a first end portion configured to be inserted into a scleral tunnel of an eye. The implantation device also includes a second end portion configured to receive the scleral prosthesis. A rod with a tapered and rounded end can be partially inserted into the first end portion of the implantation device.


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