Surgery – Instruments – Light application
Patent
1998-09-04
2000-11-21
Dvorak, Linda C. M.
Surgery
Instruments
Light application
606 4, 606 17, 606 10, A61B 1818
Patent
active
06149643&
ABSTRACT:
An instrument primarily adapted for use in photothermal keratoplasty procedures to shrink collagen tissue within a cornea of an eye being treated by controlled heating of the tissue with infra-red radiation. In a specific implementation example, a moveable multi-faceted prism is a primary optical element that forms a desired treatment infra-red radiation pattern from a single beam source. Multiple exposures to variations of the radiation pattern are provided. Parameters of two or more exposures to spot radiation patterns are stored in a memory of the instrument, and automatically configure the instrument to deliver the two or more exposures in sequence. Automatic calibration of the radiation intensity is also provided. A guide positions the head of the patient with respect to the instrument, and sensors monitoring movement of both the head and eye provide signals used to by the instrument to control radiation delivery. Connection of a number of instruments over the Internet to a central computer system allows maintaining a central patient treatment database, storing data of any instrument failures or faults useful for instrument maintenance and charging the instrument users for the individual procedures performed. A smart card is also useable as a pre-payment device to authorize treatments to be performed by the instrument, and data from the treatment may also be recorded on the smart card.
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Herekar Satish V.
Woodward Benjamin W.
Dvorak Linda C. M.
Farah A.
Sunrise Technologies International Inc.
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