End fire fiber arrangements with improved erosion resistance
11172988 ยท 2021-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2018/2272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G02B6/262
PHYSICS
International classification
A61B18/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A protective ferrule for an end-firing optical fiber arrangement combines a spherical or rounded shape with a planar end. The combination of the spherical or rounded shape and planar end provides protection for the working channel of an endoscope or catheter through which the fiber is inserted while confining and minimizing erosion of the active surface area of the fiber. The protective ferrule of may be fitted to the end of the optical fiber by the steps of heating the ferrule to expand an inside diameter so that it fits over the end of the fiber, with subsequent cooling of the ferrule causing it to contract and create a compression fit.
Claims
1. An end-firing surgical laser arrangement, comprising: an optical fiber configured to be inserted through a working channel of an endoscope or catheter, the optical fiber having a planar end face through which laser energy exits the optical fiber; and a protective ferrule fitted over an end of the optical fiber and having a spherical or rounded end, wherein the protective ferrule is configured to be inserted together with the optical fiber through the working channel of the endoscope, and surrounds the optical fiber while leaving exposed the planar end face of the optical fiber, wherein the planar end face of the optical fiber extends to and is flush with the spherical or rounded end of the protective ferrule, and whereby the spherical or rounded shape of the protective ferrule provides protection for the working channel of the endoscope or catheter through which the optical fiber is inserted while the planar end face of the optical fiber confines and minimizes erosion of an active surface area of the planar end face of the fiber.
2. The laser arrangement of claim 1, wherein the protective ferrule is compression fit to the end of the optical fiber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(11) As a result of this arrangement, the material of the ferrule situated between the end of the fiber and the tissue, at which treatment radiation is directed, can be made as thick as desired while still permitting the treatment radiation to be directed at lateral tissues, and without affecting the ability of the fiber and ferrule to fit within the working channel of a standard cystoscope or other scope having a limited working channel diameter.
(12) Reference numeral 24 indicates a close-up of the ferrule 5 in the arrangement indicated by reference numerals 20 and 22. As illustrated, the fuse length 6 can be adjusted along the ferrule length 15 to 6 mm or more, giving at least three times more erosion before a hole is formed, as compared to the 1.8 mm thickness limitation to which the side firing fiber and cap of the prior art is subject, as discussed above. The tip 15 of this example is flat polished, although a rounded tip may also be provided, as indicated by reference numeral 25.
(13) As an alternative to the fused ferrule 5 of the arrangements indicated by reference numerals 20, 22, 24, and 25, a non-fused fiber and ferrule arrangement may be provided, as indicated by reference numeral 26. In this arrangement, the tip 12 of the non-fused ferrule 5 may be recessed to keep the tip from being sunk into prostate or other tissue being treated. Since the fiber 1 is not fused to the ferrule 5 in this example, the fiber can be extended into the ferrule as it is eroded, in a manner analogous to extension of the lead in a mechanical pencil, giving more life to the fiber over a given procedure.
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(15) Having thus described preferred embodiments of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings, it will be appreciated that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments or variations disclosed.