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30 results about "Laser procedure" patented technology

The Lase™ procedure is performed using a small needle and a catheter with a laser probe. Using low dose x-ray, the catheter is placed inside the broken disc. Once the probe is inserted, the laser vaporizes the broken parts of the disc.

Method and apparatus to guide laser corneal surgery with optical measurement

InactiveUS20070282313A1Faster visual recoveryLess invasiveLaser surgerySurgical instrument detailsRefractive errorPhototherapeutic keratectomy
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is used to map the surface elevation and thickness of the cornea. The OCT maps are used to plan laser procedures for the treatment of an irregular, opacified or weakened cornea, and in the treatment of refractive errors. In the excimer laser phototherapeutic keratectomy (PTK) procedure, the OCT data is used to plan a map of ablation depth needed to restore a smooth optical surface. In the excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy procedure, OCT mapping of epithelial thickness is used to achieve clean laser epithelial removal. In femtosecond laser anterior keratoplasty procedure, OCT data is used to plan the depth of femtosecond laser dissection to remove an anterior layer of the cornea, leaving a smooth recipient bed of uniform thickness to receive a disk of donated corneal tissue. The linkage of an OCT system to a precise laser surgical system enables the performance of new procedures that are safer, less invasive and produce faster visual recovery than conventional surgical procedures.
Owner:UNIV OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Systems and methods for lenticular laser incision

Embodiments of this invention generally relate to ophthalmic laser procedures and, more particularly, to systems and methods for lenticular laser incision. In an embodiment, an ophthalmic surgical laser system comprises a laser delivery system for delivering a pulsed laser beam to a target in a subject's eye, an XY-scan device to deflect the pulsed laser beam, a Z-scan device to modify a depth of a focus of the pulsed laser beam, and a controller configured to form a top lenticular incision and a bottom lenticular incision of a lens in the subject's eye.
Owner:AMO DEVMENT

Optical fiber-handpiece combination for medical laser treatments

InactiveUS6574401B2Safe and practical and economical for medical laser treatmentAvoid vertical movementDiagnosticsSurgical instrument detailsFiberAdhesive
The present invention describes a multi-component handpiece that is both economical and practical for surgical laser treatment. A disposable optical fiber is inserted into a reusable handpiece. The distal end of the optical fiber is protected by a micro-walled protective tube to prevent the disposable fiber from chipping before and during insertion into the handpiece. Once the optical fiber is protected, it is inserted into the handpiece by threading the optical fiber through the cap, body, and cannula of the handpiece until the fiber extends slightly beyond the distal end of the needle. The micro-walled protective tube is removed from the end of the optical fiber, the optical fiber is positioned, and the cap is tightened. The cap and body of the handpiece cooperate to produce a tight friction fit that prevents longitudinal movement of the optical fiber during laser therapy. The tight friction fit holds the optical fiber in place without the use of adhesives, which allows for facilitated removal of the disposable fiber after use. Furthermore, a disposable fiber allows for convenient resterilization of the handpiece to eliminate the transmission of disease from one patient to the next without having to dispose of the entire handpiece following every laser procedure.
Owner:BIOLITEC PHARMA MARKETING

Femtosecond laser system and methods for photorefractive keratectomy

Embodiments of this invention generally relate to ophthalmic laser procedures and, more particularly, to systems and methods for lenticular laser incision. In an embodiment, an ophthalmic surgical laser system comprises a laser delivery system for delivering a pulsed laser beam to a target in a subject's eye, an XY-scan device to deflect the pulsed laser beam, a Z-scan device to modify a depth of a focus of the pulsed laser beam, and a controller configured to form a top lenticular incision and a bottom lenticular incision of a lens in the subject's eye, or just a bottom lenticular incision.
Owner:AMO DEVMENT

A docking interface device

The invention relates to a butt joint interface device for establishing a stable docking of a laser beam with an eye during a laser procedure, which includes an attachment device, a suction ring, a pressure distribution ring, and a vacuum device interface. The attachment device is connected to a laser light path outlet of the ophthalmologic operation equipment. The vacuum device interface is connected with an external vacuumizing device; the suction ring is in direct contact with the eyes, and negative pressure generated by the external vacuumizin device is distributed to the surfaces of theeyeballs through the pressure distribution ring, so that the vacuum pressure is prevented from directly acting on the eyeballs, corneal deformation can be reduced, pressure applied to the eyeballs bythe butt joint interface device is reduced, corneal deformation and corneal wrinkles are reduced, and operation safety is improved. According to the butt joint interface device, stable butt joint canbe established between a treatment laser beam and the eye during an ophthalmologic laser operation, a flattening lens is not in direct contact with the cornea of the eye in the butt joint process, optical path connection between the focusing lens and the front surface of the eye is completed through a liquid medium, and therefore rising of intraocular pressure caused in the butt joint process is reduced.
Owner:JIHUA LAB

Laser patch and laser patch procedure set including same

The present invention relates to a laser patch. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the laser patch comprises: a plate-like patch body having a through-hole for penetration of a laser; a circuit board disposed in the patch body; a built-in battery disposed in the patch body; and a laser diode element electrically connected to the circuit board, and supplied with power from the built-in battery to emit the low output laser to the outside of the patch body. The laser diode element comprises: a first element emitting the low output laser having a wavelength range of 630-680 nm; and a second element emitting the low output laser having a wavelength range of 780-990 nm.
Owner:WELLSCARE CO LTD

Adaptable patient interface

InactiveUS20140135750A1Reduce and eliminate eye movementMinimizing corneal distortionLaser surgerySurgical instrument detailsLaser procedureAnterior surface
Systems and methods are described for stabilizing an eye for an ocular laser procedure while minimizing corneal distortions which can adversely affect a surgical laser beam. For the systems, a patient interface includes a contact element for stabilizing the eye and establishing a conformal interface with the anterior surface of the cornea. More specifically, devices are disclosed which overlay both a central corneal region and a peripheral corneal region. In some embodiments, a first material is used in the contact element to overlay the central corneal region and a second material is used in the contact element to overlay the peripheral corneal region. Typically, the first and second materials differ in terms of hardness and deformability. In another embodiment disclosed herein, a contact element having a viscoelastic material for stabilizing an eye for a laser procedure is described.
Owner:TECHNOLAS PERFECT VISION
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