Angle firing fiber optic laser scalpel and method of use
First Claim
1. An improved angle firing fiber optic surgical scalpel for cutting and coagulating tissue by means of radiant energy, said scalpel comprising:
- a fiber optic waveguide having a receiving end and a transmitting end;
and a firing tip, said firing tip comprising;
an attachment means for attaching said firing tip to said transmitting end of said waveguide;
a central hollow body portion having a distal end, a proximal end and a central axis, said attachment means attaching said central hollow body portion of said firing tip to said waveguide at said proximal end, said central hollow body portion partially cut away defining an opening, said central hollow body portion further having an internal circumferential shoulder located at a point intermediate between said opening and said distal end of said central hollow body portion, said central hollow body portion further comprising at least one cooling vent, said waveguide capable of transmitting radiant energy along said central axis towards said distal end;
and an insert member axially disposed within said central hollow body portion having a first end and a second end, said second end being adjacent to said distal end of said central hollow body portion, said insert member further having a circumferential boss at a point intermediate between said first end and said second end, said boss in contact with said shoulder of said central hollow body portion, said first end having a highly reflective surface, said highly reflective surface being positioned within said central hollow body portion of said firing tip in an operative position reflecting said radiant energy through said opening at an operative angle with respect to said central axis.
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Abstract
The present invention relates generally to a laser cutting scalpel for use in medical and other applications, and more particularly, to such an apparatus wherein the transmitted radiation is delivered at an angle to the incident radiation source and tool. The invention is capable of coagulating, cutting or vaporizing tissue and may be useful in a wide range of surgical and non-surgical applications. The device has a firing tip which has an insert with a highly polished mirrored surface lying at a specific angle with respect to the central longitudinal axis of the optical fiber. Thus impinging laser radiation is reflected to the side and delivered at approximately a right angle to the fiber. The invention also features one or more cooling vents located in the firing tip itself resulting in a device less prone to failure during operation. The device can be positioned accurately with respect to depth of insertion of the fiber. Another embodiment features the firing tip mounted on the tip of a cannula, the entire apparatus being rotatable about the central axis of the fiber allowing the surgeon to direct the angle of fire toward specific points during the operation.
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22 Claims
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1. An improved angle firing fiber optic surgical scalpel for cutting and coagulating tissue by means of radiant energy, said scalpel comprising:
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a fiber optic waveguide having a receiving end and a transmitting end; and a firing tip, said firing tip comprising; an attachment means for attaching said firing tip to said transmitting end of said waveguide; a central hollow body portion having a distal end, a proximal end and a central axis, said attachment means attaching said central hollow body portion of said firing tip to said waveguide at said proximal end, said central hollow body portion partially cut away defining an opening, said central hollow body portion further having an internal circumferential shoulder located at a point intermediate between said opening and said distal end of said central hollow body portion, said central hollow body portion further comprising at least one cooling vent, said waveguide capable of transmitting radiant energy along said central axis towards said distal end; and an insert member axially disposed within said central hollow body portion having a first end and a second end, said second end being adjacent to said distal end of said central hollow body portion, said insert member further having a circumferential boss at a point intermediate between said first end and said second end, said boss in contact with said shoulder of said central hollow body portion, said first end having a highly reflective surface, said highly reflective surface being positioned within said central hollow body portion of said firing tip in an operative position reflecting said radiant energy through said opening at an operative angle with respect to said central axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An improved angle firing fiber optic surgical scalpel for cutting and coagulating tissue by means of radiant energy, said scalpel comprising:
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a fiber optic waveguide having a receiving end and a transmitting end; a rigid cannula member, said cannula member having a proximal end and a distal end, said waveguide being axially disposed within said cannula member such that the transmitting end of said waveguide is adjacent to said distal end of said cannula member; a waveguide locking means adjacent to said proximal end of said cannula member for locking said waveguide within said cannula member thereby maintaining said transmitting end of said waveguide adjacent to said distal end of said cannula member; and a firing tip, said firing tip comprising; an attachment means attaching said firing tip to the distal end of said cannula member; a central hollow body portion having a distal end, a proximal end and a central axis, said attachment means attaching said proximal end of said central hollow body portion of said firing tip to said distal end of said cannula member, said central hollow body portion further having an internal circumferential shoulder located at a point intermediate between said attachment means and said distal end of said central hollow body portion, said central hollow body portion having at least one cooling vent, said waveguide capable of transmitting radiant energy along said central axis toward the distal end of said central hollow body portion, said central hollow body portion defining an opening; and an insert member axially disposed within said central hollow body portion having a first end and a second end, said second end being adjacent to the distal end of said central hollow body portion, said insert member further having a circumferential boss at a point intermediate between said exposed end and said second end, said boss in contact with said shoulder of said central hollow body portion, said first end having a highly reflective surface, said highly reflective surface being positioned within said central hollow body portion of said firing tip in an operative position reflecting said radiant energy through said opening at an operative angle with respect to said central axis. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. An improved angle firing fiber optic surgical scalpel for cutting and coagulating tissue by means of radiant energy, said scalpel comprising:
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a fiber optic waveguide having a receiving end and a transmitting end; and a firing tip, said firing tip comprising; an attachment means for attaching said firing tip to said waveguide, said attachment means comprising a rotatable position locking means detachably locked to said waveguide; a central hollow body portion comprising an elongated cannula section having a distal end, a proximal end and a central axis, said position locking means attaching said central hollow body portion to said waveguide at said proximal end of said cannula section such that said waveguide is disposed within said cannula section, said firing tip attached to said distal end by said attachment means said central hollow body portion partially cut away defining an opening, said central hollow body portion further comprising at least one cooling vent, said waveguide capable of transmitting radiant energy along said central axis toward said distal end; and an insert member axially disposed within said central hollow body portion having a first end and a second end, said second end being adjacent to said distal end of said elongated cannula member of said central hollow body portion, said first end having a highly reflective surface, said highly reflective surface being positioned within said central hollow body portion of said firing tip in an operative position reflecting said radiant energy through said opening at an operative angle with respect to said central axis.
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22. An improved angle firing fiber optic surgical scalpel for cutting and coagulating tissue by means of radiant energy, said scalpel comprising:
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a fiber optic waveguide having a receiving end and a transmitting end; a rigid cannula member, said cannula member having a proximal end and a distal end, said waveguide being axially disposed within said cannula member such that the transmitting end of said waveguide is adjacent to said distal end of said cannula member; a waveguide locking means adjacent to said proximal end of said cannula member for locking said waveguide within said cannula member thereby maintaining said transmitting end of said waveguide adjacent to said distal end of said cannula member, said proximal end of said cannula member comprising a rotatable coupling means for coupling said cannula member to said waveguide locking means and allowing rotation of said cannula member about said waveguide, said rotatable coupling means comprising an inner member disposed within a sleeve, said inner member having a plurality of small stubs, said sleeve having a plurality of slots, and said inner member rotating within said sleeve into a plurality of predetermined indexed positions by engagement of said small stubs on said inner member and said slots within said sleeve; and a firing tip, said firing tip comprising; an attachment means attaching said firing tip to the distal end of said cannula member; a central hollow body portion having a distal end, a proximal end and a central axis, said attachment means attaching said proximal end of said central hollow body portion of said firing tip to said distal end of said cannula member, said central hollow body portion having at least one cooling vent, said waveguide capable of transmitting radiant energy along said central axis toward the distal end of said central hollow body portion, said central hollow body portion defining an opening; and an insert member axially disposed within said central hollow body portion having a first end and a second end, said second end being adjacent to the distal end of said central hollow body portion, said first end having a highly reflective surface, said highly reflective surface being positioned within said central hollow body portion of said firing tip in an operative position reflecting said radiant energy through said opening at an operative angle with respect to said central axis.
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