LIQUID HOLDING INTERFACE DEVICE FOR OPHTHALMIC LASER PROCEDURES
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1. A self-adjusting liquid holding interface device for use with a laser surgery apparatus, the device comprising:
- a ring shaped structure comprising;
a distal end;
a proximal end, wherein the ring shaped structure has a length defined as the distance between the distal end and the proximal end;
an outer annular structure;
an inner annular structure, wherein the outer annular structure and the inner annular structure are connected in a telescoping manner;
a vacuum chamber positioned on the distal end for engaging a surface of an eye; and
a fluid reservoir.
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Abstract
There is provided a self-adjusting interface device for use with laser surgery devices. The device may be filled with a liquid that matches the index of refraction of the cornea of the eye. The device has the ability to adjust to varying curvatures of the eye and is configured so that when attached to the eye the laser surgery device will be able to deliver a therapeutic laser beam to the limbus region of the eye.
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1. A self-adjusting liquid holding interface device for use with a laser surgery apparatus, the device comprising:
a ring shaped structure comprising; a distal end; a proximal end, wherein the ring shaped structure has a length defined as the distance between the distal end and the proximal end; an outer annular structure; an inner annular structure, wherein the outer annular structure and the inner annular structure are connected in a telescoping manner; a vacuum chamber positioned on the distal end for engaging a surface of an eye; and a fluid reservoir. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A self-adjusting interface device for use with a laser surgery apparatus, the device comprising:
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a structure comprising; a distal end; a proximal end, wherein the structure has a length defined as the distance between the distal end and the proximal end; an outer structure comprising; a second distal end; a second proximal end; and a first vacuum chamber positioned on the second distal end for engaging an eye; an inner structure comprising; a third distal end; a third proximal end, wherein the outer structure and the inner structure are configured to have the second distal end and the third distal end move relative to each other and thereby adapt to varying curvatures of the eye; and a second vacuum chamber positioned on the third distal end for engaging the surface of the eye. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A self-adjusting liquid holding interface device for use with a laser surgery apparatus, the device comprising:
a structure comprising; a first distal end comprising a vacuum chamber for attaching to an eye; a first proximal end, wherein the structure has a length defined as the distance between the distal end and the proximal end; an outer structure comprising a second distal end and a second distal end; an inner structure comprising a third distal end and a third distal end; wherein the structure is configured to allow a therapeutic laser beam to cut a limbus region of the eye while the device is affixed to the eye by the vacuum chamber. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. A self-adjusting liquid holding limbal access interface device for use with a laser surgery apparatus, the device comprising:
a ring shaped structure comprising; a distal end; a proximal end comprising a structure to receive a laser docking device, wherein the ring shaped structure has a length defined as the distance between the distal end and the proximal end; an outer annular structure comprising a first inner surface and a first outer surface; an inner annular structure comprising a second inner surface and a second outer surface, wherein the inner annular structure is configured to provide access for a laser beam to at least a portion of a limbus of the eye while the device is engaging the eye; and
wherein the outer annular structure and the inner annular structure are adjustably connected so that relative positions of the outer annular structure and the inner annular structure is variable, and wherein the first inner surface is adjacent the second outer surface and the second inner surface is adjacent the first outer surface; anda vacuum chamber positioned on the distal end for engaging a surface of an eye. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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21. A patient interface device comprising:
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an upper assembly comprising a glass plate and associated with a means for applying a force; a lower assembly separate from the upper assembly, wherein the lower assembly comprising a means for providing a suction to an eye; and
,wherein the upper assembly and the lower assembly are joinable in an essentially fluid tight manner and when the upper assembly and the lower assembly are joined they form a liquid holding chamber that is positioinable and holdable on the surface of the eye.
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22. A patient interface device comprising:
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an upper assembly associated with a motor, the upper assembly comprising a glass plate; a lower assembly comprising a suction ring; and wherein the upper assembly and the lower assembly are joinable in an essentially fluid tight manner and when the upper assembly and the lower assembly are joined they form a liquid holding chamber that is positionable and holdable on a surface of an eye.
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23. A method of holding an eye during a procedure comprising:
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placing a lower assembly having a suction ring on the eye; applying a first force to the eye by applying a vacuum to the suction ring to hold the lower assembly in place on the eye; joining an upper assembly to the lower assembly so as to form a joined assembly, wherein the upper assembly comprises a glass plate; applying a second force to the eye by moving the joined assembly toward the eye; and reducing the first force as the second force is increased.
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24. A method of holding an eye during a procedure comprising:
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placing a lower assembly having a suction ring on the eye; applying a first force to the eye by applying a vacuum to the suction ring to hold the lower assembly in place on the eye; joining an upper assembly to the lower assembly so as to form a joined assembly, wherein the upper assembly comprising a glass plate; applying a second force to the eye by moving the joined assembly toward the eye; and balancing the first force and the second force.
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25. A method of holding an eye during a procedure comprising:
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placing a lower assembly having a suction ring on the eye; applying a first force to the eye by from applying a vacuum to the suction ring to hold the lower assembly in place on the eye; maintaining the first force for a first period of time; applying a second force to the eye by changing the vacuum to the suction ring; and maintaining the second force for a second period of time.
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