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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EYE CATARACT REMOVAL

Systems and methods for assisting in the removal of a cataract from an eye can include obtaining pre-operative data for the eye, the pre-operative data including imaging data associated with the lens of the eye, determining a lens density map based on the imaging data associated with the lens, and generating laser fragmentation patterns for a laser fragmentation procedure based on the lens density map.

METHOD FOR EYE SURGICAL PROCEDURE
20170216091 · 2017-08-03 · ·

A planning device for generating control data for a treatment apparatus, which by application of a laser device generates at least one cut surface in the cornea, and to a treatment apparatus having such a planning device. The invention further relates to a method for generating control data for a treatment apparatus, which by application of a laser device generates at least one cut surface in the cornea, and to a corresponding method for eye surgery. The planning device is thereby provided with a calculating device that defines the corneal incision surfaces, wherein the calculating device determines the corneal incisions such that after inserting an implant into the cornea, existing refractive errors are counteracted.

Lenses, systems and methods for providing binocular customized treatments to correct presbyopia

An apparatus, such as lenses, a system and a method for providing custom ocular aberrations that provide higher visual acuity. The apparatus, system and method include inducing rotationally symmetric aberrations along with an add power in one eye and inducing non-rotationally symmetric aberrations along with an add power in the other eye to provide improved visual acuity at an intermediate distance.

Additive manufacturing inside the human eye
11246703 · 2022-02-15 · ·

Additive manufacturing techniques are used to form an artificial intra-ocular lens (IOL) directly inside the human eye. Small openings are formed in the cornea and lens capsule of the eye, and the crystalline lens is broken up and removed through the openings; then, a material is injected into the lens capsule through the openings, and the focal spot of a pulse laser beam is scanned in a defined pattern in the lens capsule, to transform the material in the vicinity of the lase focal spot to form the IOL in a layer-by-layer manner. In one embodiment, stereolithography techniques are used where a pulse UV laser source is used to photosolidify a photopolymer resin. The liquefied resin is injected into the eye through the openings, after which only part of the resin, having the shape of the desired IOL, is selectively cured with the UV laser beam, via progressive layer formation.

Corneal Implant Systems and Methods
20170319329 · 2017-11-09 ·

A system for forming corneal implants includes a first cutting apparatus configured to cut a donor cornea and form a portion of corneal tissue. The donor cornea includes an anterior surface and a posterior surface. The first cutting apparatus is configured to cut the donor cornea along an axis extending between the anterior surface and the posterior surface. The system also includes a second cutting apparatus configured to form a plurality of lenticules from the portion of corneal tissue by making, to the portion of corneal tissue, a series of cuts transverse to the axis. Corneal tissue between consecutive cuts by the second cutting apparatus provides a corresponding lenticule to be shaped for a corneal implant. A distance between the consecutive cuts defines a thickness for the corresponding lenticule.

Corneal implant and method of delivering a corneal implant

A method of inserting and securing a corneal implant in engaging and fluid-flow limiting relation to the posterior cornea, such as to treat edema. The method includes securing a corneal implant in fluid flow limiting relation to the posterior cornea through an incision in the eye and securing it in place by a variety of steps such as corneal insertion or laser bonding, and preferably by inserting a removable corneal implant including a central region and a plurality of retention member(s) disposed on the periphery thereof into the eye so as to releaseably and removably engage a portion of the eye and thereby retain the corneal implant in abutting and engaging relation with the posterior cornea. The retention members of the corneal implant may also comprise haptic leg(s) extending from the central region.

OPHTHALMIC LASER SYSTEMS WITH Z-DIRECTION MULTI-FOCAL OPTICS
20210386586 · 2021-12-16 ·

In certain embodiments, an ophthalmic laser system comprises a laser source, multi-focal optics, scanners, delivery optics, and a computer. The laser source generates a laser beam of ultrashort laser pulses. The multi-focal optics multiplex the laser beam to yield focus spots in a target along a propagation axis of the laser beam. The scanners direct the laser beam in x, y, and z directions. The delivery optics focus the laser beam within the target to form the focus spots in the target along the propagation axis of the laser beam. The computer instructs the scanners and the delivery optics to direct and to focus the focus spots at the target according to a scan pattern.

HYDROPHILICITY ALTERATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
20210369444 · 2021-12-02 ·

A system/method allowing hydrophilicity alteration of a polymeric material (PM) is disclosed. The PM hydrophilicity alteration changes the PM characteristics by decreasing the PM refractive index, increasing the PM electrical conductivity, and increasing the PM weight. The system/method incorporates a laser radiation source that generates tightly focused laser pulses within a three-dimensional portion of the PM to affect these changes in PM properties. The system/method may be applied to the formation of customized intraocular lenses comprising material (PLM) wherein the lens created using the system/method is surgically positioned within the eye of the patient. The implanted lens refractive index may then be optionally altered in situ with laser pulses to change the optical properties of the implanted lens and thus achieve optimal corrected patient vision. This system/method permits numerous in situ modifications of an implanted lens as the patient's vision changes with age.

SYSTEM AND METHOD

The present invention generally relates to a system for two-photon or multi-photon irradiating an artificial lens, preferably an intraocular lens preferably arranged within an eye of a patient and a method for locally adjusting a polarizability and/or a refractive index of an artificial lens preferably an intraocular lens preferably arranged within an eye of a patient. The method relates in particular to fabrication of optical profiles by adjusting polarizability through two- or multi-photon processes in a non-destructive manner.

Apparatus for patterned plasma-mediated laser ophthalmic surgery

A system for ophthalmic surgery on an eye includes: a pulsed laser which produces a treatment beam; an OCT imaging assembly capable of creating a continuous depth profile of the eye; an optical scanning system configured to position a focal zone of the treatment beam to a targeted location in three dimensions in one or more floaters in the posterior pole. The system also includes one or more controllers programmed to automatically scan tissues of the patient's eye with the imaging assembly; identify one or more boundaries of the one or more floaters based at least in part on the image data; iii. identify one or more treatment regions based upon the boundaries; and operate the optical scanning system with the pulsed laser to produce a treatment beam directed in a pattern based on the one or more treatment regions.