ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 9 -- United States Patent no. 12,350,193, issued on July 8.
"Dry eye treatment devices and methods" was invented by J. David Brown (St. Paul, Minn.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Devices can be implanted in an eye to treat a dry eye condition. The devices include a body defining a lumen and having first and second ends and external and lumenal surfaces. The body has a length sufficient to provide fluid communication between the anterior chamber and tear film of the eye through the lumen when the device is implanted in the sclera. In some embodiments, the device is filterless. In some embodiments, a filter is included. The dry eye treatment devices provided herein prevent...