Selectively bendable laser fiber for surgical laser probe
First Claim
1. A surgical laser probe comprising:
- an optical fiber;
an elongated handpiece including a proximal end with a centrally located hole therethrough that extends therefrom through a major back portion to an open slotway, for receiving said optical fiber, the centrally located hole further extending through the slotway, and a distal end portion of the handpiece;
a straight length of rigid first tubing having a free end, and an opposing end portion rigidly secured within the distal end of the handpiece;
a predetermined length of bendable second tubing having a free end, and a portion of an opposing end secured within a portion of the free end of the first tubing;
said optical fiber extending through said handle to the free end of said second tubing, the optical fiber being fixed in position;
a finger pad slideably retained within said open slotway of said handpiece;
a Nitinol wire having one end rigidly secured to said finger pad, a portion of said Nitinol wire being positioned within said second tubing, whereby when said finger pad is positioned in said slotway to the furthest extent from the distal end of the handpiece, said Nitinol wire has a free end positioned in alignment with the free end of the first tubing, whereby as the finger pad is moved toward the distal end of the handpiece, the free end of said Nitinol Wire is moved increasingly more into and toward the free end of said second tubing, causing said second tubing and its contained optical fiber free end portion to increasingly bend away from the longitudinal axis of said first tubing and handpiece.
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Abstract
A surgical laser probe includes a handpiece having a proximal end for receiving an optical fiber into a centrally located throughhole, and a distal end through which the centrally located throughhole extends and varies in diameter. An end portion of a stainless steel tube is rigidly secured within the hole in the distal end of the handpiece. An end portion of a polyimide bendable tube is secured to the free end of the stainless steel tube. A slideable finger pad is installed in a slotway of the handpiece and rigidly secured to one end of a Nitinol wire. The optical fiber is extended through the handpiece, the stainless steel tube, and into the bendable tube, with the free end of the optical fiber terminated at the free end of the polyimide bendable tube. As the finger pad is slid toward the distal end of the handpiece, the free end of the Nitinol wire is increasingly moved into the bendable tube for increasingly bending the bendable tube and optical fiber away from the longitudinal axis of the stainless steel tube.
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5 Claims
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1. A surgical laser probe comprising:
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an optical fiber; an elongated handpiece including a proximal end with a centrally located hole therethrough that extends therefrom through a major back portion to an open slotway, for receiving said optical fiber, the centrally located hole further extending through the slotway, and a distal end portion of the handpiece; a straight length of rigid first tubing having a free end, and an opposing end portion rigidly secured within the distal end of the handpiece; a predetermined length of bendable second tubing having a free end, and a portion of an opposing end secured within a portion of the free end of the first tubing; said optical fiber extending through said handle to the free end of said second tubing, the optical fiber being fixed in position; a finger pad slideably retained within said open slotway of said handpiece; a Nitinol wire having one end rigidly secured to said finger pad, a portion of said Nitinol wire being positioned within said second tubing, whereby when said finger pad is positioned in said slotway to the furthest extent from the distal end of the handpiece, said Nitinol wire has a free end positioned in alignment with the free end of the first tubing, whereby as the finger pad is moved toward the distal end of the handpiece, the free end of said Nitinol Wire is moved increasingly more into and toward the free end of said second tubing, causing said second tubing and its contained optical fiber free end portion to increasingly bend away from the longitudinal axis of said first tubing and handpiece. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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