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publicationDate 2021-03-12-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-112472414-A
titleOfInvention Nail type retinal fissure obturator and implanter
abstract The invention provides a nail type retinal fissure hole sealer and an implanter, wherein the nail type retinal fissure hole sealer comprises a hydrophobic body part, a fixed tip part and an electrode handle part, wherein: the periphery of the hydrophobic body part is connected with a plurality of hydrophobic branches, and the hydrophobic branches can adhere to hydrophobic liquid to form hydrophobic liquid groups; the fixed tip part can be connected with the retina, and the fixed tip part is connected with the first end of the hydrophobic body part; a second end of the electrode handle is connected to the hydrophobic body. The invention utilizes the principle of oil-water incompatibility, so that a plurality of hydrophobic branches can well form hydrophobic liquid groups at the edge of the retinal fissure to prevent liquid in a vitreous chamber from flowing into the retina, thereby realizing the purpose of closing the retinal fissure in the retinal detachment operation, ensuring that a patient does not need to keep a prone position after the operation, solving the problem that the operation of a special patient is easy to fail, improving the life quality of the patient, shortening the operation time and improving the success rate of the operation.
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