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Novel Surgical Device for Scleral Buckling Retinal Detachment Repair

Technology Benefits
Low-cost as it utilizes no electronics and standard ophthalmic equipment  Smaller form factor ideal for microsurgery  Allows for direct visualization of the sclera during drain placement
Technology Application
Aid surgeons in placing a scleral buckle for the treatment of detached retinasThe tool can be utilized to make subretinal fluid drains under direct visualization, a procedure that is currently done ‘blind’ in most clinicsCan also be utilized as a teaching aid for new ophthalmic physicians
Detailed Technology Description
UCLA researchers Michael Klufas and Jean-Pierre Hubschman and colleagues have invented a novel surgical tool that aids in the placement of scleral buckles for the treatment of detached retinas. The compact tool allows the surgeon to directly visualize the sclera during the procedure allowing for more accurate and acceptable placement of both the scleral buckle and drains.
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Background

The retina is the light-sensitive layer of tissue that lines the inside of the eye and sends visual messages through the optic nerve to the brain. When the retina detaches, it is lifted or pulled from its normal location. If not promptly treated, retinal detachment can cause permanent vision impairment.

Two major procedures exist to correct retinal detachment, the scleral buckle, and vitrectomy. The placement of scleral buckle can be challenging and may require a skilled surgeon. The surgeon often utilizes a scleral marker or depressor to facilitate the placement of the scleral buckle. However, current technologies are decades old, and do not allow the surgeon direct visualization of all components of the procedure. The development of a novel surgical tool to aid in the placement of scleral buckles and associated drains would modernize the procedure.


Tech ID/UC Case

27587/2016-99K-0


Related Cases

2016-99K-0

*Abstract
UCLA researchers in the Departments of Ophthalmology and Engineering have developed a new surgical device used in retinal detachment surgery.
*Principal Investigator

Name: Rory Geoghegan

Department:


Name: Jean-Pierre Hubschman

Department:


Name: Michael Klufas

Department:

Country/Region
USA

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