Apparatus for phototherapy of the eye
First Claim
1. A device for directing light to an eye of a subject comprising:
- a structure having an inner surface corresponding to the shape of an exposed surface of the eye, the inner surface of the structure facing in an inward direction, the structure incorporating an optically scattering mass in the form of a disc or dome having an inner surface facing in the inward direction, an outer surface facing in an outward direction opposite to the inward direction and an axis extending in the inward and outward directions, the mass having an edge surface extending in a circumferential direction around the axis, the structure further including a reflector defining a reflective circumferential surface extending in the circumferential direction around the axis and around the edge surface of the mass, the reflective circumferential surface facing toward the axis and toward the edge surface of the mass, the reflector further including a reflective cap surface facing in the inward direction and a reflective ledge surface facing in the outward direction, the circumferential surface, ledge surface and cap surface cooperatively defining a loop-shaped cavity extending in the circumferential direction around the axis, the device further including one or more optical fibers extending within the cavity in a direction transverse to the axis, the reflector capable of reflecting light emitted from the one or more optical fibers into the scattering mass toward the axis, the scattering mass capable of scattering at least a part of the light toward the eye.
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Abstract
A device and method for applying light to the cornea of the eye as, for example, to promote crosslinking of collagen in the cornea for vision correction. The device may include a structure having form and size similar to a conventional contact lens. The structure may include an optically dispersive element such as a mass of an optically dispersive material that may be contained in a cavity of a reflective element. Light applied to the dispersive mass as, for example, by an optical fiber connected to the structure is dispersed in the structure and passes into the cornea. The patient may blink or close the eye during the procedure, which increases patient comfort and aids in maintaining hydration of the cornea.
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16 Claims
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1. A device for directing light to an eye of a subject comprising:
- a structure having an inner surface corresponding to the shape of an exposed surface of the eye, the inner surface of the structure facing in an inward direction, the structure incorporating an optically scattering mass in the form of a disc or dome having an inner surface facing in the inward direction, an outer surface facing in an outward direction opposite to the inward direction and an axis extending in the inward and outward directions, the mass having an edge surface extending in a circumferential direction around the axis, the structure further including a reflector defining a reflective circumferential surface extending in the circumferential direction around the axis and around the edge surface of the mass, the reflective circumferential surface facing toward the axis and toward the edge surface of the mass, the reflector further including a reflective cap surface facing in the inward direction and a reflective ledge surface facing in the outward direction, the circumferential surface, ledge surface and cap surface cooperatively defining a loop-shaped cavity extending in the circumferential direction around the axis, the device further including one or more optical fibers extending within the cavity in a direction transverse to the axis, the reflector capable of reflecting light emitted from the one or more optical fibers into the scattering mass toward the axis, the scattering mass capable of scattering at least a part of the light toward the eye.
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