Apparatus and method for performing eye surgery
First Claim
1. A method of removing a lens of an eye, comprising:
- (a) inserting a probe into the anterior chamber of said eye;
(b) directing pulses of laser radiation from said probe against a location on nuclear material of said lens;
(c) selecting the wavelength, repetition rate and pulse energy of said laser radiation such that during step (b), said pulses simultaneously (1) ablate said lens within an ablation zone, and (2) generate shock waves which radiate from said location and propagate through said nuclear material so as to cause substantial acoustic damage thereto, said damage being in an acoustic zone that extends outside said ablation zone into at least a substantial portion of said nuclear material;
(d) moving said probe such that said pulses of laser radiation are directed onto acoustically damaged nuclear material, whereby said simultaneous ablation and shock wave generation readily transform said nuclear material into an emulsion capable of aspiration; and
(e) aspirating said emulsion from said eye.
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Abstract
An optical probe configured for insertion into the anterior chamber of an eye, adjacent to the cataractous lens of the eye, comprises an optical source, and an optical waveguide connected to deliver optical radiation from the source to the probe. The optical radiation is in the form of pulses which have a repetition rate, a wavelength and an optical energy selected to cause significant ablation-induced damage to the lens within an ablation zone, and significant acoustic-induced damage to the lens within an acoustic zone, such that the acoustic zone is significantly larger in size than the ablation zone. The acoustic zone is created by generating shock waves which radiate from the ablation zone and propagate through hard nuclear material of the cataractous lens, such that the nuclear material is microfractured. The microfractured lens material is significantly more reactive to the laser pulses than prior to microfracturing, and the hard nuclear material readily disintegrates into small fragments in response to application of laser pulses.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of removing a lens of an eye, comprising:
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(a) inserting a probe into the anterior chamber of said eye; (b) directing pulses of laser radiation from said probe against a location on nuclear material of said lens; (c) selecting the wavelength, repetition rate and pulse energy of said laser radiation such that during step (b), said pulses simultaneously (1) ablate said lens within an ablation zone, and (2) generate shock waves which radiate from said location and propagate through said nuclear material so as to cause substantial acoustic damage thereto, said damage being in an acoustic zone that extends outside said ablation zone into at least a substantial portion of said nuclear material; (d) moving said probe such that said pulses of laser radiation are directed onto acoustically damaged nuclear material, whereby said simultaneous ablation and shock wave generation readily transform said nuclear material into an emulsion capable of aspiration; and (e) aspirating said emulsion from said eye. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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