Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090076601 | Cornea Implant - Annular cornea implant for inserting into a cornea pocket of the human eye via a narrow, tunnel-shaped access, with the end shape of the cornea implant depending on the shortsightedness or astigmatism to be corrected. The aim of the invention is to enable the cornea implant to be implanted in the cornea pocket in a simple manner and in an optimum position. To this end, the implant has a shape memory which is impressed on the basis of the geometry and/or material of the implant, and is designed in such a way that the deformability from a starting shape enables the insertion of the cornea implant into the cornea pocket via the narrow access, and the cornea implant has an adjustment force in the end shape thereof, which enables an essentially independent unfolding of the cornea implant in the cornea pocket. | 03-19-2009 |
20090240327 | Corneal Implant and Method for Correction of Impaired Vision in the Human Eye - Corneal implant to be introduced into the optical centre (Z) of the cornea of the human eye for the purpose of correcting impaired vision, in particular presbyopia, or presbyopia in combination with hypermetropia or myopia. To propose a corneal implant which is suited for introduction into the optical centre (Z) of the human eye, and which may be applied for correcting presbyopia on its own or in combination with hypermetropia or myopia, the effective thickness (d) of the corneal implant ( | 09-24-2009 |
20110098790 | Methods for treating corneal disease - A method for treating corneal disease includes the steps of forming a corneal pocket in a cornea at a depth from a corneal surface, introducing a corneal stiffening substance into the corneal pocket and irradiating the cornea with electromagnetic radiation. | 04-28-2011 |
20110313344 | Method for treating refractive errors and vision disorders of an eye - A method for treating refractive errors and vision disorders of an eye includes fixing a suction ring to an eye, applanating a cornea of the eye, guiding a blade into the cornea with a guiding mechanism, creating a pocket inside the cornea by guiding the blade inside the cornea, removing the blade from the cornea and removing the suction ring from the eye. | 12-22-2011 |
20120035636 | DEVICE FOR CUTTING THE CORNEA OF AN EYE - The invention relates to a device for cutting the cornea of an eye in order to correct the refractive power thereof, with a ring body that can be suctioned onto the eye, with an applanator ( | 02-09-2012 |
20120095553 | CORNEA IMPLANT - Annular cornea implant for inserting into a cornea pocket of the human eye via a narrow, tunnel-shaped access, with the end shape of the cornea implant depending on the shortsightedness or astigmatism to be corrected. To enable the cornea implant to be implanted in the cornea pocket in a simple manner and in an optimum position, the implant has a shape memory which is impressed on the basis of the geometry and/or material of the implant, and is designed in such a way that the deformability from a starting shape enables the insertion of the cornea implant into the cornea pocket via the narrow access, and the cornea implant has an adjustment force in the end shape thereof, which enables an essentially independent unfolding of the cornea implant in the cornea pocket. | 04-19-2012 |
20130041461 | CORNEAL IMPLANT AND METHOD FOR CORRECTION OF IMPAIRED VISION IN THE HUMAN EYE - Corneal implant to be introduced into the optical center (Z) of the cornea of the human eye for the purpose of correcting impaired vision, in particular presbyopia, or presbyopia in combination with hypermetropia or myopia. To propose a corneal implant which is suited for introduction into the optical center (Z) of the human eye, and which may be applied for correcting presbyopia on its own or in combination with hypermetropia or myopia, the effective thickness (d) of the corneal implant ( | 02-14-2013 |
20150257929 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR IRRADIATING THE EYE - A device and a method for irradiating the cornea of an eye, wherein the device comprises at least the following elements:
| 09-17-2015 |