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publicationDate 2005-11-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2005323956-A
titleOfInvention Surgical perfusion suction device
abstract The present invention provides a surgical perfusion suction device for removing a residue in a lens capsule after a cataract extraction operation of a cataract patient. In a perfusion suction device for surgery, a blade of a device inserted into a patient's living body to scrape a patient's tissue at the time of surgery is a blunt blade fixed to the tip portion, and the tip portion vibrates at a vibration frequency of 16 Hz to 20 kHz. The residual cortex in the sac is removed with a surgical perfusion suction device. Moreover, the amplitude of a front-end | tip part should just be 0.1-2.0 mm, and the perfusion suction instrument for a surgery which a front-end | tip part vibrates back and forth, right and left, or up and down is provided. The vibration of the tip portion is a vibration of suction pressure and perfusion pressure including the suction needle, and is a general sonic vibration region. The vibration change range of the suction pressure or perfusion pressure is preferably within a range of ± 10 mmHg. [Selection] Figure 1
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