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US Patent 11344447 Ocular delivery systems and methods

Patent 11344447 was granted and assigned to Sight Sciences on May, 2022 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Sight Sciences
Sight Sciences
Current Assignee
Sight Sciences
Sight Sciences
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11344447
Date of Patent
May 31, 2022
Patent Application Number
17239270
Date Filed
April 23, 2021
Patent Citations
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12127974 Ocular delivery systems and methods
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US Patent 11504270 Ocular delivery systems and methods
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Nathan R Price
CPC Code
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A61F 9/00736
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A61F 9/007
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A61F 9/00781
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A61F 9/0017

Described here are systems and methods for accessing Schlemm's canal and for delivering an ocular device or fluid composition therein. The ocular devices may maintain the patency of Schlemm's canal without substantially interfering with transmural fluid flow across the canal. The fluid composition may be a viscoelastic fluid that is delivered into the canal to facilitate drainage of aqueous humor by disrupting the canal and surrounding trabeculocanalicular tissues. Tools for disrupting these tissues and minimally invasive methods for treating medical conditions associated with elevated intraocular pressure, including glaucoma, are also described.

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