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titleOfInvention A capsulotomy device with a flexible heating element having an angled transition neck
abstract Various embodiments of the capsulotomy device include a resistance heating element, the resistance heating element comprising an electrical resistance superelastic wire, the electrical resistance superelastic wire between its first and second ends. Form a loop. The loop can be stored in the collapsed storage position or taken out to the deployed position. The first end and the second end of the loop extend at a predetermined angle from the plane defined by the loop to the insulation to form a transition neck between the loop and the insulation. Can exist. The transition neck portion has a gap between the first end portion and the second end portion in the insulating portion that is wider than the gap between the first end portion and the second end portion on the opposite side of the transition neck portion. Can do. The gap in the loop of superelastic wire can be made small enough so that the loop can form a continuous cut in the eye capsule.
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