Laser ophthalmic surgical system

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Inventors

Daly, Richard T.

Application #

554478

Filed

Nov-22-1983

Published

Jan-21-1986

Current US Class

219/121.6
219/121.76
219/121.78
219/121.85
372/101
372/24
385/116
606/18
606/4

International Classes

A61F 005/06; G02B 027/00; A61B 017/36; A61N 005/06

Field of Search

372/24 372/101 128/303.1 128/395 128/396 128/397 128/398 350/96.18 350/96.19 350/96.14 350/96.27 350/96.26 219/121

Assignee

Lasers For Medicine (DE)

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Abstract
An aiming beam coincident with a laser beam is provided in a modified slit-lamp apparatus. The aiming beam is resolved into a number of images displaced with respect to the axis of the slit lamp imaging rays bracketing the intersection of the laser beam and the axis of slit lamp rays, which intersection is their common focus. As the common focus is moved close to a target tissue within the eye, the target tissue to be treated renders each of the images successively sharply visible while the other images remain blurry or not visible. Thus an efficient rough or long-range system is provided for focusing the laser on the target tissue.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method of providing an aiming beam into an eye for focusing a laser on a tissue of the eye comprising focusing onto eye tissue a plurality of images which are longitudinally spaced and parallel to an axis of projection whereby as the focal plane of the aiming beam moves along said axis each image becomes sharply visible when said image becomes substantially coplanar with said tissue.

2. An apparatus for performing microsurgery in an eye comprising:

means for viewing the interior of the eye along a first axis;

means for focusing a laser beam along a second axis into the eye to perform microsurgery; and

means for projecting a slit image with a fiducial feature into the eye along a third axis; and,



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention pertains to eye surgery by use of lasers and more particularly to a method and apparatus for focusing and aiming a laser beam accurately within a patient's eye.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Performing eye surgery by focusing a non-visible, high-power pulsed laser beam on nominally transparent tissues of a patient's eye has been shown to be efficacious. Such operations have been successfully performed to overcome various defects in the eye, for example following catarectomy, where the natural lens has been replaced with an intraocular lens. Frequently within 2 to 4 years thereafter, the posterior tissue of the lens capsule becomes opaque and must be opened. Non-invasive laser surgery of this type has been used successfully for this operation.

Typically a laser ophthalmic microsurgical system is made by modifying an ophthalmic slit lamp apparatus to permit the precise aiming and focusing of the laser beam onto nearly transparent tissues within the eye ("Target Tissues"). An ophthalmic slit lamp apparatus is a device long used to make careful diagnostic observations inside the eye. One such instrument is made by Tokyo Optical Company Ltd., Tokyo, Japan under the trademark TOPCON and is described in their publication No. 8202-30SK. The ophthalmic slit lamp apparatus comprises a binocular viewing microscope and a light source assembly (the "Slit Lamp"). The slit lamp projects a generally elongated or slit-shaped illuminated image into the eye which is then observed through the binocular viewing microscope. The binocular microscope is mounted on a first arm while the slit lamp is mounted on a second arm. The two arms are independently rotatable around a common vertical axis which contains their common focus. The illuminated slit image is focused on a particular "transparent" tissue (the Target Tissue) such as the cornea, front lens surface, rear lens surface or transparent bands lying generally in planes normal to the slit image rays. As the rays from the slit lamp pass through the tissue, even a small amount of light scatter by the tissue renders the slit image visible when observed through the binocular microscope. By rotating the slit lamp and/or the binocular arms differentially, the physician is able to view the chosen tissue in various aspects by the scattered light. The slit-image together with the microscope field of view is moved within the eye by a manual joystick control on the apparatus either laterally (for lateral aiming) or toward or away from the eye (for focusing). A second control knob is used for vertical adjustment.
 
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