System for Shaping and Implanting Biologic Intraocular Stent
Summary
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083591A1) for a system designed to shape and implant a biologic intraocular stent. The application, filed on September 24, 2025, details a system including a delivery device and a nose cone assembly intended to lower intraocular pressure.
What changed
This document is a publication of a new patent application filed with the USPTO, specifically application US20260083591A1, titled "System for Shaping and Implanting Biologic Intraocular Stent for Increased Aqueous Outflow and Lowering of Intraocular Pressure." The application describes a system for deploying an implant cut from biological tissue into a patient's eye, comprising a delivery device and a nose cone assembly. It was filed on September 24, 2025, by inventors Tsontcho Ianchulev and others.
This patent application does not impose any new regulatory requirements or compliance obligations on regulated entities. It represents a disclosure of a novel invention in the medical device field. Companies involved in the development, manufacturing, or research of ophthalmic medical devices, particularly those related to intraocular stents or glaucoma treatment, may find this application of interest for competitive intelligence or potential licensing opportunities.
Source document (simplified)
SYSTEM FOR SHAPING AND IMPLANTING BIOLOGIC INTRAOCULAR STENT FOR INCREASED AQUEOUS OUTFLOW AND LOWERING OF INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE
Application US20260083591A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Tsontcho Ianchulev, Luke Clauson, Daniel Nelsen, David Robson, David Baker, Sean Buxton
Abstract
A system for deploying an implant cut from a biological tissue into an eye of a patient including a delivery device and a nose cone assembly, a tubular shaft projecting from the distal end region of the nose cone and comprising a lumen. Related devices, systems, and methods are provided.
CPC Classifications
A61F 9/00781 A61L 31/005 A61B 2017/00907 A61B 17/3468 A61B 2090/062
Filing Date
2025-09-24
Application No.
19339000
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