Vitreous surgery. XII. New instrumentation for vitrectomy
F. I. Tolentino, A. Banko, C. L. Schepens, H. Liu, L. W. Nesmith and H. M. Freeman
An improved instrument for removing vitreous tissue consists of a
replaceable cutting tip and a micromotor that powers the cutting tip. The
cutting tip consists of a helical cutter and a metallic tube housing the
cutter. An automated power-control unit is also available to control
evacuation, infusion, and speed of rotation of the instrument. Several
devices for monitoring the outflow of evacuation material and pressure in
the eye and in the evacuation line are included. The cutting tip is
illuminated by a fiber-optic system, which provides an additional factor of
safety. The instrument contains a cleaning mechanism that eliminates the
need for disassembling the cutting tip. When an automated control unit is
not available, the vitreous nibbler may be used with manual suction,
gravity-controlled infusion, and a simplified control unit.