Automatically switching different aspiration levels and/or...

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A61F 9/007 (2006.01) A61M 1/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2743098

Methods and apparatuses for automatically switching different aspiration levels to an ocular probe are disclosed herein. The probe may be a phacoemulsification prober A first aspiration level, supplied by a-first pump,-roay-be-applïed-to the-probe simultaneously with ultrasonic energy. A second aspiration level, supplied by a second pump, may be automatically switched from the first aspiration level. Control feed back of the pumps may be varied according to set thresholds.

Linvention concerne des procédés et des appareils permettant deffectuer un changement automatique entre différents niveaux daspiration appliqués à une sonde oculaire. La sonde peut être un sondeur de phacoémulsification à un premier niveau daspiration appliqué par une première pompe, lequel pouvant être appliqué à la sonde simultanément avec une énergie ultrasonore. Le premier niveau daspiration peut être changé pour un second niveau daspiration appliqué par une seconde pompe. Un rétrocontrôle des pompes peut être modifié selon des seuils prédéterminés.

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