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Device for performing a photocoagulation operation on a biological tissue, especially on the fundus of an eye

  • US 4,741,612 A
  • Filed: 06/30/1986
  • Issued: 05/03/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/27/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A control system for controlling a source of radiation of a photocoagulation device for photocoagulating biological tissue, said device including means to produce a beam of said source having predetermined spot size, and means for varying exposure parameters of said source including at least one of power regulating means for regulating the power of said source, spot size regulating means for varying the spot size of said beam, exposure time regulating means for varying the exposure time of said source, and wavelength varying means for varying the wavelength of said source, which system comprises:

  • control means including reflectively sensing means for measuring light reflected from said tissue to sense the level of coagulation of the tissue and means responsive to said reflectivity sensing means for controlling, during the photocoagulation process, at least one of said power regulating means, spot size regulating means, wavelength varying means and exposure time regulating means according to a given relationship, in which, during an initial delay time phase of said relationship, the measured reflected light is substantially constant, which is followed by an initial significant increase in measured reflected light that eventually reaches a saturation level, and wherein said given relationship is dependent on at least one of said delay time, the slope of said increase in measured reflected light, the difference equivalent in measured reflected light between R and RA, and the ration of R/RA, where R is the instantaneous value of measured reflected light along the curve of the increase in measured reflected light and RA is the measured reflected light during said delay time.

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