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Steerable laser probe

  • US 10,357,313 B2
  • Filed: 12/29/2017
  • Issued: 07/23/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/10/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An ophthalmic laser probe comprising:

  • a handle having a handle distal end and a handle proximal end;

    a handle base of the handle having a plurality of handle base limbs wherein each handle base limb of the plurality of the handle base limbs is at least partially disposed in a handle end cap;

    an actuation mechanism guide of the handle;

    an actuation mechanism having an actuation mechanism distal end and an actuation mechanism proximal end wherein the actuation mechanism is disposed in the actuation mechanism guide and wherein the actuation mechanism is configured to actuate in the actuation mechanism guide;

    a plurality of actuation control guides of the handle, each actuation control guide having an actuation control guide distal end and an actuation control guide proximal end;

    a plurality of actuation controls of the actuation mechanism, each actuation control having an actuation control distal end and an actuation control proximal end wherein the actuation control is disposed in the corresponding actuation control guide;

    a single housing tube having a housing tube distal end and a housing tube proximal end wherein the housing tube proximal end is disposed in the handle and wherein the housing tube has dimensions configured for performing ophthalmic surgery;

    an optic fiber having an optic fiber distal end and an optic fiber proximal end wherein the optic fiber is disposed in the handle, the actuation mechanism, and the housing tube wherein the optic fiber distal end is adjacent to the housing tube distal end and wherein a first actuation of the actuation controls in the actuation control guides is configured to actuate the actuation mechanism, apply a compressive force to a portion of the housing tube, compress the portion of the housing tube, curve the housing tube, and curve the optic fiber;

    a buffer of the optic fiber configured to protect an optical property of the optic fiber; and

    an SMA connector configured to interface with the optic fiber proximal end.

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