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Method and apparatus for treating gland dysfunction

a technology for glands and ovaries, applied in the field of gland treatment, can solve the problems of dry eye state, malfunction, and affecting the natural flow of gland secretions,

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-01-18
TEARSCIENCE INC
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These glands may malfunction due to age, irritation, environmental conditions, cellular debris, inflammation, hormonal imbalance and other causes.
One common malfunction is the restriction or stoppage of the natural flow of secretions out of the gland.
If the lipid secretions are inadequate the lipid layer is not adequate to minimize evaporation with resulting rapid evaporation leading to dry eye states.
The external signs of meibomian gland dysfunction may be limited to subtle alterations of the meibomian gland orifices, subtle or pronounced overgrowth of epithelium over the orifices, and pouting of the orifices of the glands with congealed material acting as the obstructive material under the epithelia overgrowth resulting in the pouting of the orifices.
Hormonal changes include those which occur during menopause, and particularly changing estrogen levels, can result in thickening of the oils secreted by the meibomian glands which results in clogged gland orifices.
This can cause migration of the bacteria into the glands, thus resulting in a decreased secretion rate.
However, their use and administration is merely a treatment of symptoms and not of the underlying cause.
Further, the use of drops is generally for an indefinite length of time and consequently, extended use can become burdensome and costly.
However, this treatment has not proven to be clinically effective for meibomian gland obstruction, and it may be unnecessary as much meibomian gland dysfunction is the result of an obstruction of the gland without infection.
Again, this proposed treatment appears to treat the symptom of dry eye, as opposed to treatment of the underlying cause and further presents the risks of inducing cataracts and glaucoma.
This method is not without its drawbacks in that lid irritation can be exacerbated by non-specific heating and the heating range noted as comfortable at over 50° C. would burn the skin.
For example, the current application of heat to the meibomian glands treatment is very time consuming.
Normally, treatment consists of at least fifteen minutes of heat application which is followed by manual expression, which normally consists of placing a cotton swab or firm surface behind the portion of the eye lid where the blocked meibomian gland is located and manually squeezing the obstruction from the gland, the foregoing often being quite painful despite the use of topical anesthesia provided in eye drop form.

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[0058] the invention (FIG. 5) employs microdermabraision or exfoliation to remove any cells or cellular material that may have overgrown the gland opening. Microdermabraision is a process that was developed for use in dermatology to remove dead skin cells. As shown in FIG. 5 a probe or tip 330 is equipped with an abrasive surface 310 that is adapted to scrape the skin. The abrasive employed is usually a diamond power or other suitable material, well known to those skilled in the art. An inner tube 320 having a central bore 325 includes holes defining openings 330 through which a fluid such as air is pumped. An outer covering 335 surrounds the tube 320, but at its lower edge extends slightly lower and is spaced from the abrasive surface 310 and a space is defined between the lower ends of the respective tubes 320, 335. The outer covering is connected to aspiration, vacuum, and / or suction that operates as described herein below.

[0059] In operation, the clinician would place the abrasi...

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A method and apparatus for treating gland dysfunction caused by gland obstruction in order to restore the natural flow of secretion from the gland comprises the application of a combination of energy, suction, vibration, heat, aspiration, chemical agents and pharmacological agents to loosen and thereafter remove the obstructive material.

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PRIORITY CLAIM [0001] This invention claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 700,233 filed Jul. 18, 2005, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and is hereby made a part of this specification.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates generally to the field of treatment of glands in order to restore natural secretory function to obstructed glands within the body and specifically, the meibomian glands of the eye. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] The human body contains a number of glands including the lacrimal and meibomian glands of the eye, the sebaceous or pilo-sebaceous hair glands on the face and underarms, and the mammary glands in the breasts. These glands may malfunction due to age, irritation, environmental conditions, cellular debris, inflammation, hormonal imbalance and other causes. One common malfunction is the restriction or stoppage of the natural flow of secretions out of the gland. The present invention pro...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61N1/39
CPCA61B18/12A61B2018/046A61B2018/048A61F9/00772A61N7/00A61F2007/0059A61H7/00A61H2015/0014A61F2007/0004A61N5/067A61N1/403A61N5/025A61N5/0625A61N2005/0643A61N2005/0659
Inventor KORB, DONALD R.WILLIS, TIMOTHY R.GRAVELY, BENJAMIN T.GRENON, STEPHEN M.
Owner TEARSCIENCE INC
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