Transilluminating catheter
First Claim
1. A fiber optic light delivery catheter adapted for use with a light source having a light output port, said catheter comprising an elongate body portion having a proximal end and a distal end and a length therebetween and a plurality of discrete substantially parallel optical fibers coextensive with at least a portion of said length and having an optical axis parallel to said length, said proximal end of said plurality of optical fibers being fused to one another to form a unitary lens disposed adjacent to a light output port of a light source and adapted to receive light from said light output port of said light source and wherein said body portion is operable for conducting said received light from said proximal end of said catheter to said distal end.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for transilluminating a tubular tissue within the body. The apparatus comprises an elongate catheter having a fiber optic substantially coextensive with the length thereof which provides diffuse illumination laterally along at least a portion of the length of the catheter. The fiber optic terminus at the proximal end of the catheter is flared to form a light receiving aperture for collecting illuminating light. The flared proximal end of the optical fiber presents an effectively greater light input aperture and enables the fiber to conduct more light to the distal delivery end than would otherwise be possible with a fiber having a flat cut end and receiving light from a divergent light source. The distal end of the catheter is dimensioned to fit within a tubular tissue and be advanced therethrough. A portion of the distal end of the fiber optic is adapted to redirect the light laterally away from the optical axis along a length thereof to provide diffuse cylindrical illumination directed radially outward from the optical axis. The catheter is particularly adapted for transilluminating the wall of a length of a tubular tissue for visualization during surgical procedures such as laparoscopic surgery.
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5 Claims
- 1. A fiber optic light delivery catheter adapted for use with a light source having a light output port, said catheter comprising an elongate body portion having a proximal end and a distal end and a length therebetween and a plurality of discrete substantially parallel optical fibers coextensive with at least a portion of said length and having an optical axis parallel to said length, said proximal end of said plurality of optical fibers being fused to one another to form a unitary lens disposed adjacent to a light output port of a light source and adapted to receive light from said light output port of said light source and wherein said body portion is operable for conducting said received light from said proximal end of said catheter to said distal end.
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