D.O.R.C. Dutch Ophthalmic Research Center (International) B.V. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130131578 | Ophthalmic System and a Computer Program Product - The invention relates to an ophthalmic system for controlling an infusion liquid pressure at a distal end of an ophthalmic irrigation device penetrating an eye and being connected to an irrigation line for feeding the device with an infusion liquid. The system comprises a processor that is arranged for estimating a compensation pressure for compensating an internal pressure loss in the eye due to surgical acts in the eye. The estimation result is used for dynamically adjusting, in response to the estimated compensation pressure, the pressure of the irrigation liquid in the irrigation line. The estimation step is based on a configuration and/or actual operation of an ophthalmic surgical device performing the surgical acts in the eye. | 05-23-2013 |
20110118711 | Eye Surgical Instrument - An eye surgical instrument, comprising at least one optical fiber for lighting of the interior of the eye, which at least one optical fiber, at a free end thereof, is provided with a light exit and with a stop situated at a distance from the free end, which stop defines an insertion part situated between the end and the stop, and at another end is connectible to a light source, while the stop forms a separate element which is arranged so as to be slidable along the at least one fiber. | 05-19-2011 |
20110015658 | Eye Surgery Instrument - The invention relates to an eye surgery instrument, comprising an entry module provided with a sharp distal end. Furthermore, the instrument comprises an operating element for manipulating the eye surgery instrument. The operating element is attached to the entry module via a curved segment. The curved segment preferably comprises a kink. | 01-20-2011 |
20090036878 | Eye Surgical Unit and Eye Surgical Instrument - An eye surgical unit, comprising a connecting module to align, upon coupling of the connecting module to a connecting module of an eye surgical instrument, an end of a light guide which is included in the connecting module of the eye surgical instrument with respect to the connecting module of the eye surgical unit. During coupling, the connecting modules of the eye surgical unit and the eye surgical instrument mutually cooperate. The mutual cooperation of the connecting modules is realized through a multiple-thread screw connection of which corresponding screw connection elements, upon coupling of the connecting modules through mutual rotation of the connecting modules, mutually engage substantially simultaneously. | 02-05-2009 |