Laser-induced protection shield in laser surgery
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61B-018/20
A61F-009/008
출원번호
US-0205839
(2008-09-05)
등록번호
US-8764736
(2014-07-01)
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/ 주소
Kurtz, Ronald M.
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Alcon LenSx, Inc.
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Techniques, apparatus and systems for laser surgery are described to provide protection of sensitive tissues from surgical laser pulses. For example, an ophthalmic surgical method may include determining a surgical target region in an eye, selecting a protection region between the surgical target re
Techniques, apparatus and systems for laser surgery are described to provide protection of sensitive tissues from surgical laser pulses. For example, an ophthalmic surgical method may include determining a surgical target region in an eye, selecting a protection region between the surgical target region and a photosensitive tissue, estimating a damage-threshold of the photosensitive tissue and a protection-threshold of the protection region, applying preliminary laser-pulses to the protection region with parameters between the damage-threshold and the protection threshold to form a protection barrier, and applying surgical laser pulses to the surgical target region.
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1. An ophthalmic surgical method, the method comprising: determining a surgical target region in an eye;selecting a protection region between the surgical target region and a photosensitive tissue located distal to the surgical target region;estimating a damage-threshold of the photosensitive tissue
1. An ophthalmic surgical method, the method comprising: determining a surgical target region in an eye;selecting a protection region between the surgical target region and a photosensitive tissue located distal to the surgical target region;estimating a damage-threshold of the photosensitive tissue and a protection-threshold of the protection region;applying preliminary laser-pulses to the protection region with parameters between the damage-threshold and the protection threshold at a focus spot of the laser pulses to form a protection barrier;applying surgical laser pulses to the surgical target region with at least one parameter above the damage threshold;wherein the estimating the damage-threshold of the photosensitive tissue comprises: estimating damage-threshold laser parameters, wherein laser pulses applied with the damage-threshold laser parameters are capable of damaging the photosensitive tissue; andwherein the estimating the protection-threshold of the protection region comprises: estimating protection-threshold laser parameters, wherein laser pulses applied with the protection-threshold laser parameters are capable of forming a protection barrier in the protection region. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the selecting the protection region comprises: selecting a location and shape of the protection region so that a protection barrier formed in the protection region is capable of protecting the photosensitive tissue from damage by residual surgical laser pulses. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the protecting the photosensitive tissue comprises at least one of: blocking, scattering, or absorbing the residual surgical laser pulses. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the selecting the protection region comprises: determining a portion of a boundary of a nucleus of the eye. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the estimating the protection-threshold and the damage-threshold comprises at least one of: analyzing characteristics of elements of a surgical laser system, preparatory and pre-operative measurements, observations of the eye of the patient, using calculations, using an age-based algorithm, using data obtained form cadaver experiments, and consulting data-bases. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the estimating the damage-threshold and the protection-threshold comprises: estimating a laser pulse energy in the range of 0.5 microJ to 50 microJ;estimating a laser pulse energy density at a focus point of the laser pulses in the range of 6×10−3 microJ/micron2 to 60 microJ/micron2;estimating a duration of a laser pulse in the range of 0.01 picoseconds to 50 picoseconds;estimating a frequency of applying laser pulses in the range of 10 kHz to 100 MHz; andestimating a separation distance of target regions of laser pulses in the range of 1 micron to 50 microns. 7. An eye-surgery method, the method comprising: identifying a portion of a boundary of a nucleus in a lens of an eye;estimating a damage-threshold of a retina and a protection-threshold of the nucleus;applying preliminary laser pulses with laser parameters between the damage-threshold and the protection-threshold at a focal spot of the laser pulses to a protection region in a posterior region of the nucleus to form a protection barrier;applying surgical laser pulses to a target region anterior to the protection barrier in the nucleus with at least one parameter above the damage-threshold;wherein the estimating the damage-threshold of the retina comprises: estimating damage-threshold laser parameters, wherein laser pulses applied with the damage-threshold laser parameters are capable of damaging the retina;wherein the estimating the protection-threshold of the nucleus comprises: estimating protection-threshold laser parameters, wherein laser pulses applied with the protection-threshold laser parameters to the protection region are capable of forming a protection barrier; andwherein the applying the preliminary laser pulses comprises: applying the preliminary laser pulses with laser parameters ensuring that the preliminary laser pulses damage the retina only to an insubstantial degree; and forming the protection barrier so situated and shaped that it is capable of protecting the retina from residual surgical laser pulses. 8. The method of claim 7, the identifying the portion of the boundary of the nucleus comprising: generating spaced-apart probe-bubbles inside the lens;observing a property of the generated probe-bubbles; andidentifying the portion of the boundary in connection to the observed property of the probe-bubbles. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein: the observing a property of the generated bubbles comprises: identifying one or more probe-bubbles exhibiting a first growth rate; andidentifying one or more probe-bubbles exhibiting a second growth rate different from the first growth rate; andthe identifying the portion of the boundary comprises: identifying a boundary between the probe-bubbles exhibiting the first growth rate and the probe-bubbles exhibiting the second growth rate. 10. The method of claim 8, wherein: the observing a property of the generated probe-bubbles comprises: applying ultrasound to the lens;identifying one or more probe-bubbles exhibiting a first response to the ultrasound; andidentifying one or more probe-bubbles exhibiting a second response different from the first response; andthe identifying the portion of the boundary comprises: identifying a boundary between the probe-bubbles exhibiting the first response and the probe-bubbles exhibiting the second response. 11. The method of claim 8, wherein the identifying the boundary comprises at least one of: observing the probe-bubbles with an optical imaging method; andobserving the probe-bubbles with an optical coherence tomography. 12. The method of claim 7, wherein the estimating a protection-threshold and a damage-threshold comprises at least one of: analyzing characteristics of elements of a surgical laser system, preparatory and pre-operative measurements, observations of the eye of the patient, using calculations, using an age-based algorithm, cadaver experiments, and consulting data-bases. 13. The method of claim 7, wherein the estimating the damage-threshold and the protection-threshold comprises: estimating a laser pulse energy in the range of 0.5 microJ to 50 microJ;estimating a laser pulse energy density at a focus point of the laser pulses in the range of 6×10−3 microJ/micron2 to 60 microJ/micron2;estimating a duration of a laser pulse in the range of 0.01 picoseconds to 50 picoseconds;estimating a frequency of applying laser pulses in the range of 10 kHz to 100 MHz; andestimating a separation distance of target regions of laser pulses in the range of 1 micron to 50 microns. 14. The method of claim 7, wherein the applying surgical laser pulses comprises at least one of: disrupting, fragmenting, and emulsifying a portion of the nucleus. 15. A surgical method for protecting a photosensitive tissue distal to a target of photodisruption, the method comprising: determining a surgical target region in a body of a subject;selecting a protection region between the surgical target region and the photosensitive tissue;estimating a damage-threshold of the photosensitive tissue and a protection-threshold of the protection region;applying preliminary laser-pulses to the protection region with parameters between the damage-threshold and the protection threshold at a focal spot of the laser pulses to form a protection barrier;applying surgical laser pulses to the surgical target region with at least one parameter above the damage-threshold;wherein the estimating the damage-threshold of the photosensitive tissue comprises: estimating damage-threshold laser parameters, wherein laser pulses applied with the damage-threshold laser parameters are capable of damaging the photosensitive tissue; andwherein the estimating the protection-threshold of the protection region comprises: estimating protection-threshold laser parameters, wherein laser pulses applied with the protection-threshold laser parameters are capable of forming a protection barrier in the protection region.
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