Surgical apparatus
First Claim
1. A device to be used in surgical procedures whereby the wall tissue of a body cavity is atraumatically spread apart is response to inserting said device therein and whereby laser light energy is employed through said device in effecting such surgical procedures, comprising in combination:
- A waveguide having at least a flat tip end and an opposite end arranged to be coupled to a laser light source, said waveguide being capable of transmitting laser light energy from said opposite end through said flat tip end of said waveguide;
an optically end piece opaque having a bulbous shape with a first end and a distal end and with an aperture passing through said first and distal ends, said end piece having its aperture fitted over said waveguide and fixedly secured to said waveguide such that said distal end of said end piece is flush with said flat tip end of said waveguide wherein said bulbous shape of said end piece is further defined as having an outer peripheral surface having a continuously smooth arcuate contour extending at least from the aperture in said first end to a point of maximum width of said end piece with respect to a longitudinal axis of the waveguide whereby(1) the wall tissue of a body cavity will be atraumatically spread apart in response to the combination of said end piece and said flat tip end of said waveguide being passed into said body cavity, and whereby(2) tissue to be treated can be irradiated by light energy from a laser light source passing through said flat tip end without significant dissipation of laser light energy before such energy strikes the tissue to be treated.
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Abstract
Surgical apparatus which includes a waveguide, for example an optical fibre, through which laser energy is applied to tissues for such purposes as ablation of atheroma, destruction of calculi and lithotripsy. The optical fiber is provided with an end-piece through which it passes, and terminates flush with the distal end in the end-piece. For various applications at least the tip of the end-piece may be made either highly reflective or highly absorptive of the laser radiation. A balloon catheter may be fitted over the optical fibre. The end-piece may be provided with sensing means.
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11 Claims
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1. A device to be used in surgical procedures whereby the wall tissue of a body cavity is atraumatically spread apart is response to inserting said device therein and whereby laser light energy is employed through said device in effecting such surgical procedures, comprising in combination:
A waveguide having at least a flat tip end and an opposite end arranged to be coupled to a laser light source, said waveguide being capable of transmitting laser light energy from said opposite end through said flat tip end of said waveguide;
an optically end piece opaque having a bulbous shape with a first end and a distal end and with an aperture passing through said first and distal ends, said end piece having its aperture fitted over said waveguide and fixedly secured to said waveguide such that said distal end of said end piece is flush with said flat tip end of said waveguide wherein said bulbous shape of said end piece is further defined as having an outer peripheral surface having a continuously smooth arcuate contour extending at least from the aperture in said first end to a point of maximum width of said end piece with respect to a longitudinal axis of the waveguide whereby(1) the wall tissue of a body cavity will be atraumatically spread apart in response to the combination of said end piece and said flat tip end of said waveguide being passed into said body cavity, and whereby (2) tissue to be treated can be irradiated by light energy from a laser light source passing through said flat tip end without significant dissipation of laser light energy before such energy strikes the tissue to be treated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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