FIBER OPTIC LASER SURGICAL INSTRUMENT HAVING A RADIAL DISPERSION PATTERN
20200155233 ยท 2020-05-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2018/2272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G02B6/0036
PHYSICS
G02B6/4296
PHYSICS
G02B6/0038
PHYSICS
G02B6/262
PHYSICS
A61B2018/2244
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A fiber optic probe that eliminates extreme tip temperatures by radiating laser energy in a radial, 360 pattern from the surface of an exposed fiber optic tip is disclosed. In an embodiment, a fiber optic core is configured to operatively engage with a source of laser energy at a proximal end of the fiber optic tip, and, at a distal end of the fiber optic tip, includes a plurality of refracting surfaces configured to disperse laser energy in a radial pattern. In one embodiment, the refracting surfaces may be arranged as a plurality of annular prisms defined around the fiber core. In another embodiment, the refracting surfaces may be arranged as a plurality of concave lenses defined in the fiber optic tip. The temperature distribution of the disclosed probes is controlled and uniform, and may be tailored to radiate laser energy in any desired pattern which may be suitable to achieve an intended objective.
Claims
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21. An instrument for laser surgery, comprising: a cladding having a first refractive index; a fiber optic core coaxially disposed within the cladding and having a second refractive index that is higher than the first refractive index, the fiber optic core configured to operatively engage with a source of laser energy at a proximal end; and a fiber optic tip forming a distal portion of the fiber optic core and configured to extend outwardly from the cladding, the fiber optic tip being exposed to air, wherein the fiber optic tip includes a plurality of concave lenses on an outer surface of the distal portion of the fiber optic core, each concave lens having a refracting surface configured to disperse the laser energy.
22. The instrument for laser surgery in accordance with claim 21, wherein the concave lenses are uniformly sized and are arranged on the outer surface of the fiber optic core in a regular pattern.
23. The instrument for laser surgery in accordance with claim 21, wherein the concave lenses are non-uniformly sized and are arranged on the outer surface of the fiber optic core in a regular pattern.
24. The instrument for laser surgery in accordance with claim 21, wherein the concave lenses are non-uniformly sized and are randomly arranged on the outer surface of the fiber optic core.
25. The instrument for laser surgery in accordance with claim 21, further comprising one or more concave lenses on a distal end of the fiber optic core.
26. The instrument for laser surgery in accordance with claim 25, further comprising a semi-transparent coating applied on the distal end of the fiber optic core.
27. The instrument for laser surgery in accordance with claim 26, wherein a radiation pattern emitted from the distal end exhibits a radial pattern with a hemispherical distal region having an even temperature distribution pattern.
28. The instrument for laser surgery in accordance with claim 21, wherein the fiber optic tip is tapered.
29. The instrument for laser surgery in accordance with claim 28, wherein a radiation pattern emitted from a distal end of the fiber optic core exhibits a radial pattern with a conical distal region having an even temperature distribution pattern.
30. A laser surgery system comprising: a source of laser energy; a controller operatively coupled to the source of laser energy; and a laser surgical instrument comprising: a cladding having a first refractive index, a fiber optic core coaxially disposed within the cladding and having a second refractive index that is higher than the first refractive index, the fiber optic core configured to operatively engage with the source of laser energy at a proximal end, and a fiber optic tip forming a distal portion of the fiber optic core and configured to extend outwardly from the cladding, the fiber optic tip being exposed to air, wherein the fiber optic tip includes a plurality of concave lenses on an outer surface of the distal portion of the fiber optic core, each concave lens having a refracting surface configured to disperse the laser energy.
31. The laser surgery system in accordance with claim 30, wherein the concave lenses are uniformly sized and are arranged on the outer surface of the fiber optic core in a regular pattern.
32. The laser surgery system in accordance with claim 30, wherein the concave lenses are non-uniformly sized and arranged on the outer surface of the fiber optic core in a regular pattern.
33. The laser surgery system in accordance with claim 30, wherein the concave lenses are non-uniformly sized and are randomly arranged on the outer surface of the fiber optic core.
34. The laser surgery system in accordance with claim 30, further comprising one or more concave lenses on a distal end of the fiber optic core.
35. The laser surgery system in accordance with claim 34, further comprising a semi-transparent coating applied on the distal end of the fiber optic core.
36. The laser surgery system in accordance with claim 35, wherein a radiation pattern emitted from the distal end exhibits a radial pattern with a hemispherical distal region having an even temperature distribution pattern.
37. The laser surgery system in accordance with claim 30, wherein the fiber optic tip is tapered.
38. The laser surgery system in accordance with claim 37, wherein a radiation pattern emitted from a distal end of the fiber optic core exhibits a radial pattern with a conical distal region having an even temperature distribution pattern.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The above and other aspects, features, and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent in light of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] The present disclosure is directed to fiber optic probes that eliminate extreme tip temperatures by radiating laser energy in a radial, 360 pattern from the surface of an exposed fiber optic tip. In accordance with the present disclosure, the temperature distribution of the disclosed probes is controlled, uniform, and may be tailored to radiate laser energy in any desired pattern which may be suitable to achieve an intended objective. In one aspect, embodiments of the present disclosure enable a surgeon to treat, for example, vascular structures using a segment-by-segment approach, rather than the point-by-point approach necessitated by prior-art devices. In this manner, operative times may be decreased, which subsequently may improve patient outcomes and reduce recovery times. In addition, use of embodiments in accordance with the present disclosure may enable a surgeon to avoid complications arising from the extreme temperatures and sudden temperature gradients that are characteristic of prior-art devices. In another aspect, the described probe may be manufactured in various lengths and/or radiation patterns to suit particular interventional scenarios. For example, an elongate cylindrical profile may be provided for vascular procedures, while a longer, tapered profile may be provided for tumor ablation procedures.
[0034] Particular illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings; however, the disclosed embodiments are merely examples, which may be embodied in various forms. Well-known functions or constructions and repetitive matter are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary or redundant detail. Therefore, specific structural and functional details described in this disclosure are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
[0035] As shown in the drawings and as described throughout the following description, and as is traditional when referring to relative positioning on an object, the term proximal refers to the end of the apparatus that is closer to the user and the term distal refers to the end of the apparatus that is farther from the user. In addition, as used herein in the description and in the claims, terms referencing orientation, e.g., top, bottom, upper, lower, left, right, and the like, are used with reference to the figures and features shown and described herein. It is to be understood that embodiments in accordance with the present disclosure may be practiced in any orientation without limitation. In this description, as well as in the drawings, like-referenced numbers represent elements which may perform the same, similar, or equivalent functions. The word exemplary is used herein to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any embodiment described herein as exemplary is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments. The word example may be used interchangeably with the term exemplary.
[0036] With reference to
[0037] A fiber optic cable and terminus of an existing laser-based instrument is shown in
[0038] Turning now to
[0039] A portion of the fiber core 21 extends distally beyond a distal end of the cladding 22, the jacket 22, and the shaft 16 to form a radial tip 27. The radial tip 27 includes a series of annular prisms 30 defined around the radial tip 27, with each prism 30 having a refracting surface 25. The refracting surface 25 is disposed at a prism angle .sub.R relative to a longitudinal axis A corresponding to the centerline of the fiber core 21. This embodiment is best illustrated in
[0040] The prism angle .sub.R, prism height h, and prism length l may be arranged in accordance with the nature of the laser source and the numerical aperture of the fiber core 21. Thus, by tailoring the angle and the dimensions of the prisms 30, the distribution of rays exiting from the fiber core 21 can be tailored as required. In embodiments where the laser source intensity distribution and the numerical aperture are fixed, the prisms 30 are designed to obtain the uniform distributed radially emitted laser profile as shown in
[0041] Dimensions of the prism (i.e., the angle .sub.R, height h, and length l) may be dependent upon the wave length of the laser but are not dependent upon a type of the laser. That is, the lengthier the wave length of the laser is, the bigger the dimensions of the prism become and vice versa. In embodiments, the prism angle .sub.R may range from 0 degree to 90 degree, and the prism height and length may range from 0.1 mm to 1.0 mm. The numeral aperture may range from 0.1 to 0.5.
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[0043] A portion of the fiber core 41 extends distally beyond the other elements of fiber optic assembly 49 and shaft 44 (e.g., extends distally beyond the distal end of the cladding 42, the jacket 49, and the shaft 44) to form a tapered tip 47 which includes a series of annular prisms 50 defined around the tapered tip 47, with each prism 50 having a refracting surface 45. In this embodiment and as best illustrated in
[0044] Referring now to
[0045] One or more concave lenses 62 may be defined in a distal end 63 of the fiber core 61. Additionally or alternatively, an opaque or semitransparent coating 65 may be disposed on the distal end 63 to reduce or eliminate laser emissions from the distal end 63. The use of one or more concave lenses 62 and/or an opaque or semitransparent coating 65 may help control the laser radiation pattern that emits from distal end 63 during the use.
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[0047] Yet another embodiment of a fiber optic tip 70 is illustrated in
[0048] The described embodiments of the present disclosure are intended to be illustrative rather than restrictive, and are not intended to represent every embodiment of the present disclosure. Further variations of the above-disclosed configurations of the described dissection instruments, and variations of these and other embodiments, and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be made or desirably combined into many other different systems or applications without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure as set forth in the following claims both literally and in equivalents recognized in law.