Patent classifications
A61B2018/20361
ILLUMINATION VARIABILITY REDUCTION IN LASER TREATMENT SYSTEMS
Technologies are provided for laser treatment with reduced illumination variability. In some examples, a laser beam that creates a first illumination variation at a target site may be adjusted such that the laser beam orientation changes slightly while the laser beam is still being generated. The adjusted laser beam may create a second illumination variation at the target site, and because the laser beam orientation is different the first and second illumination variations may combine to form a combined illumination variation at the target site whose variability is less than the variability of the first or second illumination variations. The more-uniform combined illumination variation may then be used to treat the target site, for example via heat generation.
Light energy sealing, cutting and sensing surgical device
The present disclosure is directed towards a medical instrument. The medical instrument includes a housing and an end effector assembly operably connected to the housing. The end effector assembly includes first and second jaw members each having a tissue contacting surface, at least one of the first and second jaw members movable between a first, spaced-apart position and a second proximate position, wherein in the second position, the jaw members cooperate to define a cavity configured to receive tissue between the jaw members. The end effector also includes at least one light-emitting element coupled to at least one of the first and second jaw members, the at least one light-emitting element adapted to deliver light energy to tissue grasped between the first and second jaw members to treat the tissue.
Light energy sealing, cutting, and sensing surgical device
The present disclosure is directed towards a medical instrument. The medical instrument includes a housing and an end effector assembly operably connected to the housing. The end effector assembly includes first and second jaw members each having a tissue contacting surface, at least one of the first and second jaw members movable between a first, spaced-apart position and a second proximate position, wherein in the second position, the jaw members cooperate to define a cavity configured to receive tissue between the jaw members. The end effector also includes at least one light-emitting element coupled to at least one of the first and second jaw members, the at least one light-emitting element adapted to deliver light energy to tissue grasped between the first and second jaw members to treat the tissue.
Computer controlled laser therapy treatment table
A multi-function, adjustable chiropractic table comprises a body section fixed to a table frame. A cervical section is movably attached to the table frame and securable at a desired angle. The cervical section comprises a padded head support, forehead strap, and neck bolsters. The head support is slidably mounted in a tray and translatable therein using a scissors mechanism, for linear axial traction. Pivotally mounting the tray to the cervical section permits lateral traction. A four-bar linkage, including a base frame, permits raising/lowering of the table using an actuator activated by a foot triggered wave switch comprising proximity sensors. The body section comprises a chest, lumbar, and leg sections. The chest section is replaceable with a treatment nodule comprising hot and cold compresses, or a laser enhanced spinal decompression therapy apparatus comprising a laser driven by two linear actuators to emit light according to one or more treatment protocols.
Visual fractional laser instrument
The present invention provides a visual fractional laser instrument, which comprises: an positioning cannula, the positioning cannula being a hollow tube with openings at both ends so as to locate a lesion site and define a path of the laser; a beam combiner component, the beam combiner component being a hollow tube with openings at both ends, and a side opening is provided on a side of the beam combiner component, wherein one end of the beam combiner component is connected to one end of the positioning cannula; a camera connected to the beam combiner component by the side opening to image the lesion site; a laser scanning component connected to another end of the beam combiner component for generating a laser beam used to scan the lesion site according to the image of the lesion site; and a control system connected to the laser scanning component and the camera, respectively. The visual fractional laser instrument is simple in operation, and the controlled laser beam automatically scans along a preset path and quickly burns castration pathological sites, thereby reducing operation time and surgeon workload, and increasing treatment efficiency and success rate.
SURGICAL LASER TREATMENT TEMPERATURE MONITORING
A surgical laser system includes a laser source configured to generate laser energy, a laser fiber optically coupled to the laser source and configured to discharge the laser energy and collect electromagnetic energy feedback from a treatment site, a photodetector configured to generate an output signal in response to the electromagnetic energy collected from the treatment site, a display, and a controller configured to produce an image or indication about the temperature at the treatment site on the display based on the output signal.
FEEDBACK DETECTION FOR A TREATMENT DEVICE
A system includes a focus optic configured to converge an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) beam to a focal region located along an optical axis. The system also includes a detector configured to detect a signal radiation emanating from a predetermined location along the optical axis. The system additionally includes a controller configured to adjust a parameter of the EMR beam based in part on the signal radiation detected by the detector. The system also includes a window located a predetermined depth away from the focal region, between the focal region and the focus optic along the optical axis, wherein the window is configured to make contact with a surface of a tissue.
ARTICULATING SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF DEPLOYING THE SAME
A robotic introducer system comprises a first assembly comprising a cable control assembly configured for use in a plurality of medical procedures, a second assembly comprising a distal link extension assembly configured for fewer uses than the first assembly, and a third assembly comprising an articulating probe assembly, coupled between the first and second assemblies and configured for fewer uses than the second assembly.
Optical speculum
A system for direct imaging and diagnosing of abnormal cells in a target tissue includes a disposable optical speculum and an image acquisition system having the speculum assembled on and mechanically secured thereto. The image acquisition system is arranged to capture at least one of a single image or multiple images or video of cells within the target tissue using at least one of bright field or dark field ring illumination divided into independently operated segments to obtain a plurality of data sets. An image analysis and control unit in communication with the image acquisition system analyzes the data sets and applies algorithms to the data sets for diagnosing abnormal cells.
LASER ABLATION WITH ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY FEEDBACK
Embodiments of a surgical laser system comprise a laser source (102), a laser fiber (104), a photodetector (106) and a controller (108). The laser source is configured to generate laser energy (1 10). The laser fiber is optically coupled to the laser source and is configured to discharge the laser energy generated by the laser source. The photodetector is configured to generate an output signal (1 12) that is indicative of an intensity level of electromagnetic energy feedback (114) that is produced in response to the discharge of the laser energy. The controller is configured to control the laser source based on the output signal.