A61F9/0084

Second pass femtosecond laser for incomplete laser full or partial thickness corneal incisions
09844465 · 2017-12-19 · ·

A method for forming an incision in an eye, the method including performing a first pass of a first laser beam along a path within an eye, wherein after completion of the first pass there exists a residual uncut layer at an anterior surface of a cornea of the eye. The method further including performing a second pass of a second laser beam only along a portion of the path that contains the residual uncut layer, wherein after completion of the second pass, the residual uncut layer is transformed into a full complete through surface incision.

OPHTHALMIC SURGERY APPARATUS
20230181369 · 2023-06-15 ·

The disclosure relates to an ophthalmic surgery apparatus for making an incision in ocular biological tissue such as a cornea or a crystalline lens. The apparatus includes: a laser source suitable for delivering a beam of laser pulses; an optical focusing system for focusing the beam of laser pulses on a focal point in the ocular biological tissue; an optical system for moving the beam of laser pulses, configured to move the focal point along a predetermined three-dimensional trajectory; a control unit configured to control the laser source, and the optical system for moving the beam of laser pulses, in such a way that the parameters of the beam of laser pulses and the parameters of the optical system for moving the beam of laser pulses are adjusted according to the position of the focal point in the trajectory during the incision.

OPTICAL SYSTEM FOR A LASER THERAPY INSTRUMENT
20220370241 · 2022-11-24 ·

An optical system for a laser therapy instrument for the application of laser radiation on and in the eye, includes a femtosecond laser, an objective. The objective or at least one lens or lens group of the objective is shiftable in the direction of the optical axis being intended for shifting of the focus position from the region of the cornea to the region of the crystalline lens and vice versa. The optical system may include at least two optical assemblies designed for the axial variation of the focus of the therapeutic laser radiation, with the focus variation range Δz differing between the individual assemblies and a changing device, designed for the insertion of any one of these assemblies into the therapeutic laser beam path at a time.

LASER EYE SURGERY LENS FRAGMENTATION

A laser eye surgery system includes a laser to generate a laser beam. A spatial measurement system generates a measurement beam and measure a spatial disposition of an eye. A processor is coupled to the laser and the spatial measurement system, the processor comprising a tangible medium embodying instructions to determine a spatial model of the eye in an eye coordinate reference system based on the measurement beam. The spatial model is mapped from the eye coordinate reference system to a machine coordinate reference system. A laser fragmentation pattern is determined based on a plurality of laser fragmentation parameters. The laser fragmentation pattern and the spatial model is rotated by a first rotation angle such that the spatial model is aligned with the reference axis of the machine coordinate reference system and the rotated laser fragmentation pattern is aligned with the corneal incision.

System and method for angled optical access to the irido-corneal angle of the eye
11666483 · 2023-06-06 · ·

A first optical subsystem includes a window with a refractive index n.sub.w and an exit lens having a refractive index n.sub.x. The exit lens is configured to couple to the window to define a first optical axis extending through the window and the exit lens. A second optical subsystem is configured to output a light beam. The light beam is directed to be incident at a convex surface of the exit lens along a second optical axis at an angle α that is offset from the first optical axis. The window is configured to detachably couple to the cornea of the eye such that the first optical axis is generally aligned with a direction of view of the eye. The respective refractive indices n.sub.w and n.sub.x are configured to direct the light beam incident at the convex surface of the exit lens through the cornea of the eye toward the irido-corneal angle.

Diagnosis and treatment of collagen-containing tissues

In various embodiments, a laser is scanned across biological tissue to alter the characteristics of the tissue. To alter the optical characteristics of a cornea, the laser is scanned in an annular pattern over a region having a ratio of the outer diameter of the region to the inner diameter of the region. The laser may also be used to irradiate cartilage in joints to treat osteoarthritis.

METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR THE TREATMENT OF GLAUCOMA USING VISIBLE AND INFRARED ULTRASHORT LASER PULSES
20230165716 · 2023-06-01 ·

Transcorneal and fiberoptic laser delivery systems and methods for the treatment of eye diseases wherein energy is delivered by wavelengths transparent to the cornea to effect target tissues in the eye for the control of intraocular pressure in diseases such as glaucoma by delivery systems both external to and within ocular tissues. External delivery may be affected under gonioscopic control. Internal delivery may be controlled endoscopically or fiberoptically, both systems utilizing femtosecond laser energy to excise ocular tissue. The femtosecond light energy is delivered to the target tissues to be treated to effect precisely controlled photodisruption to enable portals for the outflow of aqueous fluid in the case of glaucoma in a manner which minimizes target tissue healing responses, inflammation and scarring.

Systems and methods for lenticular laser incision
11259964 · 2022-03-01 · ·

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.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LASER TREATMENT OF OCULAR TISSUE BASED ON PATIENT BIOMETRIC DATA AND APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING LASER ENERGY BASED ON AN ANATOMICAL MODEL

A look-up table for use in determining an energy parameter for photodisrupting ocular tissue with a laser is generated by determining a plurality of individual spot size distributions, wherein each of the plurality of individual spot size distributions is based on a different set of simulated data and includes an expected spot size of a laser focus at each of a plurality of locations within a modeled target volume of ocular tissue. The plurality of individual spot size distributions are combined to obtain a final spot size distribution that includes a final expected spot size of the laser focus at the plurality of locations of the focus within the modeled target volume of ocular tissue. An energy value is assigned to the plurality of locations of the focus within the modeled target volume of ocular tissue based on the final expected spot size at that location.

METHODS, DEVICES, AND SYSTEMS FOR TREATING LENS PROTEIN AGGREGATION DISEASES
20230165718 · 2023-06-01 ·

Disclosed herein are methods, devices, and systems for treating lens protein aggregation diseases. A system is disclosed that includes a source of light energy that emits one or more beams of light energy, a focuser for focusing the one or more beams into a predetermined area of the lens epithelium, and an adjuster for adjusting at least one parameter of the one or beams. A method is also disclosed that includes focusing one or more beams of light energy from a source of light energy on to a predetermined area of an eye lens, pulsing the one or more beams, scanning the one or more beams, measuring one or more types of radiation from the predetermined area, and utilizing the one or more measured types of radiation to decide whether to stop or adjust the one or more beams.