Fiber optic sleeve for surgical instruments
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1. A disposable light transmitting sleeve, for engagement with a surgical instrument, comprising:
- a generally tubular structure with proximal and distal ends, the structure being in the form of an elongate hollow shell shaped for attachment to a surgical instrument and formed of soft, flexible, non-toxic medical grade plastic material extending between inner and outer walls, said tubular structure further including inner and outer cylindrical surfaces; and
means for controlling and directing optical radiation internally between said walls and substantially along the sleeve between said ends comprising coatings on said surfaces selected to conduct and facilitate light transmission within the sleeve.
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Abstract
A disposable fiber optic sleeve for attachment at the forefront of a surgical instrument. The sleeve is an elongated tubular shape and incorporates multiple fiber optic bundles for transmission of visible light to enhance intraocular visualization. Additional bundles of optical fibers may provide for the application of laser beam and video transmission to intraocular tissue. The sleeve is constructed of inexpensive plastic materials and is designed to be disposable after a single or several uses.
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1. A disposable light transmitting sleeve, for engagement with a surgical instrument, comprising:
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a generally tubular structure with proximal and distal ends, the structure being in the form of an elongate hollow shell shaped for attachment to a surgical instrument and formed of soft, flexible, non-toxic medical grade plastic material extending between inner and outer walls, said tubular structure further including inner and outer cylindrical surfaces; and means for controlling and directing optical radiation internally between said walls and substantially along the sleeve between said ends comprising coatings on said surfaces selected to conduct and facilitate light transmission within the sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A disposable light transmitting sleeve, for engagement with a surgical instrument, comprising:
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a generally tubular structure with proximal and distal ends, the structure being in the form of an elongate hollow shell shaped for attachment to surgical instrument and formed of soft, flexible, non-toxic medical grade plastic material extending between inner and outer walls; and means for controlling directing optical radiation internally between said walls and substantially along the sleeve between said ends; wherein the optical radiation controlling and directing means comprise a plurality of optical fibers embedded within the plastic material and extending substantially throughout the length of the sleeve, said optical fibers being arranged in optically segregated fiber optic bundle groups for utilization in endolaser application in conjunction with endoillumination and intraocular microendoscopy, respectively; each of said optically segregated fiber optical bundle groups being positioned within a corresponding hollow tube extending the length of the sleeve, the inner surface of each of said hollow tubes being coated with optically opaque cladding to provide total internal reflection of optical radiation within the tube. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A disposable fiber optic sleeve for use with a surgical instrument comprising:
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a generally cylindrical body of soft medical-grade plastic material in the form of a shell extending about a hollow interior; the interior of said body having means for engaging the terminal end of a surgical instrument on which it is to be mounted; said body having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end being larger in diameter than the proximal end and sized to fit the terminal end of a surgical instrument on which it is to be mounted; a plurality of optical fibers extending within the shell between the distal and proximal ends for conducting optical radiation to illuminate a surgical field adjacent the proximal end; and means at the distal end for coupling the optical fibers to an external source of optical radiation; said optical fibers being organized in discrete optically segregated fiber optic bundles for conducting optical radiation from disparate radiation sources to a surgical field adjacent the proximal end; each of said discrete bundles being installed within a hollow passage within said shell, the inner surface of said passage being coated with an optically opaque cladding to provide total internal reflection of optical radiation within the passage. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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