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US Patent 11504270 Ocular delivery systems and methods

Patent 11504270 was granted and assigned to Sight Sciences on November, 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
11504270
Date of Patent
November 22, 2022
Patent Application Number
17033408
Date Filed
September 25, 2020
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10857027 Ocular delivery systems and methods
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US Patent 10888453 Ocular delivery systems and methods
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US Patent 11090188 Ocular delivery systems and methods
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US Patent 10179066 Ocular delivery systems and methods
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US Patent 10299958 Ocular delivery systems and methods
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US Patent 10314742 Intraocular implants and methods and kits therefor
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US Patent 10398597 Intraocular implants and methods and kits therefor
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US Patent 10406030 Intraocular implants and related kits and methods
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11617679 Ocular delivery systems and methods
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US Patent 12127973 Ocular delivery systems and methods
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US Patent D1039687 Ocular implant delivery device
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US Patent 11951037 Ocular delivery systems and methods
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US Patent D1018842 Cannula assembly for an ocular implant delivery device
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US Patent 11877954 Devices and methods for intraocular tissue manipulation
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US Patent 11872158 Ocular delivery systems and methods
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Nicholas J Weiss
CPC Code
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A61M 37/0069
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A61M 1/84
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A61M 2005/3152
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A61M 5/24
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A61M 5/20
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A61M 5/31511
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A61M 5/3158
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A61M 2205/581
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Described here are systems and methods for accessing Schlemm's canal, for delivering a fluid composition therein, and for tearing the trabecular meshwork. 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. The systems described here may be configured to cut or tear the trabecular meshwork with the body of an elongate member located within Schlemm's canal.

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