Endoscopic light delivery system
First Claim
1. An endoscopic light delivery system comprising:
- fiber optics for conveying light, the fiber optics having a light delivery end for delivering the conveyed light;
a mirror positioned adjacent to the light delivery end of the fiber optics for redirecting light conveyed by the fiber optics in a direction lateral to the fiber optics; and
a tip member for positioning the mirror adjacent to the light delivery end of the fiber optics, the tip member having an optical window through which redirected light passes, the tip member also having a lateral extension for spacing the mirror and fiber optics from tissue, the lateral extension extending laterally from the tip member only on one side of the optical window to allow fluid flow to the fiber optics.
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Abstract
An endoscopic light delivery system for delivering light to tissue includes a laser source for generating light. Fiber optics encased in a plastic buffer are optically coupled to the laser source for conveying the light generated by the laser source. A tip member secured to the fiber optics positions a mirror adjacent to the light delivery end of the fiber optics. The mirror redirects light conveyed by the fiber optics in a direction lateral to the fiber optics. A heat resistant ring encircling the fiber optics near the light delivery end shields the fiber optics from heat to prevent the plastic buffer near the light delivery end from melting. A lateral extension of the tip member spaces the mirror and fiber optics away from tissue. A band with a circumferential groove encircles the light receiving end of the fiber optics. A connector having a bore is capable of receiving the light receiving end of the fiber optics in the bore and locking the band within the bore by engaging the groove with a locking device.
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1. An endoscopic light delivery system comprising:
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fiber optics for conveying light, the fiber optics having a light delivery end for delivering the conveyed light; a mirror positioned adjacent to the light delivery end of the fiber optics for redirecting light conveyed by the fiber optics in a direction lateral to the fiber optics; and a tip member for positioning the mirror adjacent to the light delivery end of the fiber optics, the tip member having an optical window through which redirected light passes, the tip member also having a lateral extension for spacing the mirror and fiber optics from tissue, the lateral extension extending laterally from the tip member only on one side of the optical window to allow fluid flow to the fiber optics.
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2. A method of delivering light with an endoscope comprising the steps of:
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conveying light with fiber optics, the fiber optics being encased in a sheath and having a light delivery end for delivering the conveyed light; redirecting light conveyed by the fiber optics in a direction lateral to the fiber optics with a mirror positioned adjacent to the light delivery end; positioning the mirror adjacent to the light delivery end of the fiber optics with a tip member, the tip member having an optical window through which redirected light passes; and spacing the mirror and the fiber optics away from tissue with a lateral extension of the tip member, the lateral extension extending laterally from the tip member only on one side of the optical window to allow fluid flow to the fiber optics.
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3. An endoscopic light delivery system comprising:
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fiber optics for conveying light, the fiber optics having a light delivery end for delivering the conveyed light; a mirror positioned adjacent to the light delivery end of the fiber optics for redirecting light conveyed by the fiber optics in a direction lateral to the fiber optics; a tip member positioning the mirror adjacent to the light delivery end of the fiber optics, the tip member having an optical window through which redirected light passes, the tip member being coated with polytetrafluoroethylene and also having a lateral extension for spacing the mirror and fiber optics from tissue, the lateral extension extending laterally from the tip member only on one side of the optical window to allow fluid flow to the fiber optics.
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