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Controlling a phacoemulsification surgical system by transitioning between pulse and burst modes

a surgical system and phacoemulsification technology, applied in the field of ophthalmic surgery, can solve the problems of heat generation between the irrigating sleeve and the vibrating tip, poor vision, tight wounds,

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-04-05
ALCON INC
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The patent describes a method for generating ultrasonic energy for use in ophthalmic surgical devices. The method involves generating pulses with a certain on-time, off-time, and amplitude. The off-time is reduced and the amplitude increased in response to a controller, such as a foot pedal. The method can also involve transforming burst mode pulses into pulse mode pulses or vice versa. The technical effects of the patent include improved control over ultrasonic energy for ophthalmic surgery and improved precision and efficiency in surgical procedures.

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When age or disease causes the lens to become less transparent, vision deteriorates because of the diminished light that can be transmitted to the retina.
These small incisions result in very tight wounds that squeeze the irrigating sleeve tightly against the vibrating tip.
Friction between the irrigating sleeve and the vibrating tip generates heat.
Sharp pulse transitions can reduce the ability to hold and emulsify lens material.
More specifically, when lens material is held at a tip of an ultrasound hand piece by vacuum, the very fast (almost immediate) ramping of a pulse to a maximum power level can displace or push the lens material away from the tip too quickly.
This, in turn, complicates cutting of the lens material.
In other words, rapid power transitions can create an imbalance between vacuum at the ultrasonic tip that holds or positions the lens material and the ability to emulsify lens material.
Rectangular pulses that apply the same amount of power after movement or emulsification of lens material can result in excessive heat being applied to tissue, which can harm the patient.
Further, pulse patterns that are used by some known surgical systems do not adequately reduce cavitation effects.
This movement causes pockets of low and high pressure.
Imploding bubbles can create unwanted heat and forces and complicate surgical procedures and present dangers to the patient.

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[0043] This specification describes embodiments of methods of manipulating pulses of ultrasonic energy to control a surgical system for use in, for example, phacoemulsification surgery. Embodiments can be implemented on commercially available surgical systems or consoles through appropriate hardware and software controls. FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate exemplary surgical systems.

[0044]FIG. 1 illustrates one suitable system and represents the INFINITI® Vision System available from Alcon Laboratories, Inc., 6201 South Freeway, Q-148, Fort Worth, Tex. 76134. FIG. 2A illustrates an exemplary control system 100 that can be used with this system.

[0045] The control system 100 is used to operate an ultrasound handpiece 112 and includes a control console 114, which has a control module or CPU 116, an aspiration, vacuum or peristaltic pump 118, a handpiece power supply 120, an irrigation flow or pressure sensor 122 and a valve 124. Various ultrasound handpieces 112 and cutting tips can be utilize...

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Methods of manipulating pulses of ultrasonic energy for use with an ophthalmic surgical device.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The present invention relates generally to the field of ophthalmic surgery and, more particularly, to a method of manipulating the shapes, sequences and durations of pulses of ultrasonic energy generated by an ultrasound handpiece of a phacoemulsification surgical system. BACKGROUND [0002] The human eye functions to provide vision by transmitting light through a clear outer portion called the cornea, and focusing the image by way of a lens onto a retina. The quality of the focused image depends on many factors including the size and shape of the eye, and the transparency of the cornea and lens. When age or disease causes the lens to become less transparent, vision deteriorates because of the diminished light that can be transmitted to the retina. This deficiency is medically known as a cataract. An accepted treatment for cataracts is to surgically remove the cataract and replace the lens with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). In the United States, t...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61M1/00
CPCA61B2017/00159A61B2017/00172A61B2017/00176A61B2017/00181A61B2017/00977A61F9/00745B06B1/0215
Inventor BOUKHNY, MIKHAILDACQUAY, BRUNOFANNEY, DOUGLAS M.
Owner ALCON INC
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