Device for measuring incident light in a body cavity

Surgery – Endoscope – With tool carried on endoscope or auxillary channel therefore

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600135, 600128, 600182, 1286531, 128665, A61B 100, A61B 106, A61B 505

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ABSTRACT:
A device for measuring incident light in a remote situs such as a body cavity which includes a central tubular member through which light is delivered to the remote situs and one or more auxiliary tubular members through which incident light in the remote situs is transmitted to a light detector. Each auxiliary tubular member receives incident light from a different portion of the remote situs. The apparatus is particularly useful for conducting phototherapy in body cavities and has been demonstrated in the phototherapy treatment of superficial cancer in a bladder.

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