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US-2024115878-A1 · Apr 11, 2024 · US
US11896840B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11896840-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218060073-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2024 |
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Provided are conformable light delivery devices for increasing light penetration depth and related methods. The device comprises a tissue penetrating member having a distal end and a proximal end, the tissue penetrating member configured to penetrate the tissue of the patient to be inserted into the tissue, wherein the tissue penetrating member is at least partially optically transparent along a surface of the tissue penetrating member positioned between the distal end of the tissue penetrating member and the proximal end of the tissue penetrating member to provide optical transmission of at least a portion of the light through the surface of the tissue penetrating member, thereby allowing at least the portion of the light to be delivered into the tissue of the patient when the tissue penetrating member is inserted into the tissue; and a substrate that supports the tissue penetrating member.
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A light delivery device for delivering light to a tissue of a patient, the light delivery device comprising: a tissue penetrating member having a distal end and a proximal end, the tissue penetrating member configured to to be inserted into the tissue, wherein the tissue penetrating member is at least partially optically transparent along a surface of the tissue penetrating member positioned between the distal end of the tissue penetrating member and the proximal end of the tissue penetrating member to provide optical transmission of at least a portion of the light through the surface of the tissue penetrating member, thereby allowing at least the portion of the light to be delivered into the tissue of the patient when the tissue penetrating member is inserted into the tissue, wherein the tissue penetrating member has an effective Young's modulus selected to withstand stresses during insertion through a tissue surface without substantial deformation in a direction that decreases penetration depth in the tissue; and a substrate that supports the tissue penetrating member. 2. The light delivery device of claim 1 , comprising: a plurality of tissue penetrating members comprising the tissue penetrating member, the plurality of tissue penetrating members being configured to penetrate the tissue of the patient and being at least partially optically transparent. 3. The light delivery device of claim 2 , comprising: an array of microneedles comprising the plurality of tissue penetrating members. 4. The light delivery device of claim 3 , further comprising: an array of optical sources optically aligned with the array of microneedles. 5. The light delivery device of claim 3 , wherein a microneedle of the array of microneedles has a geometrical shape that is tetrahedral, square, pyramidal, or conical. 6. The light delivery device of claim 2 , wherein a tissue penetrating occupancy fraction of the plurality of tissue penetrating members is between 0.05 and 0.9. 7. The light delivery device of claim 1 , further comprising: an optical source in optical communication with the tissue penetrating member, the optical source configured to emit the light. 8. The light delivery device of claim 7 , wherein the optical source has an emission maximum in a visible range or an ultraviolet range of the electromagnetic spectrum. 9. The light delivery device of claim 7 , wherein the optical source is removably connected to the tissue penetrating member. 10. The light delivery device of claim 9 , comprising: a tissue contacting unit comprising the tissue penetrating member and the substrate, wherein the tissue contacting unit is disposable. 11. The light delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the tissue penetrating member has a length that is no less than 100 μm and that is no more than 10 mm and/or a pitch distance that is greater than or equal to 100 μm and less than or equal to 1 mm. 12. The light delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the tissue penetrating member is tapered, the tissue penetrating member having a maximum width at the proximal end of the tissue penetrating member and a minimum width at the distal end of the tissue penetrating member. 13. The light delivery device of claim 12 , wherein the maximum width of the tissue penetrating member is no less than 100 μm and is no more than 1 mm. 14. The light delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the tissue penetrating member is formed of a biocompatible material, wherein the biocompatible material comprises a polymer. 15. The light delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the tissue penetrating member is solid. 16. The light delivery device of claim 1 , further comprising: an optical dispersion element in optical communication with at least one tissue penetrating member, the optical dispersion element comprising at least one of: (i) a roughened tissue penetrating member surface; (ii) an optical coating; (iii) a diffraction grating; (iv) a waveguide; (v) a chemically-modified tissue penetrating member surface; (vi) a patterned optically opaque layer; (vii) lenses; or (viii) upconverting or downconverting phosphors. 17. The light delivery device of claim 1 , further comprising: a light intensity modulator for controlling an intensity of at least the portion of the light transmitted through the tissue penetrating member as a function of a depth of the distal end of the tissue penetrating member from a surface of the tissue. 18. The light delivery device of claim 17 , wherein the light intensity modulator comprises a non-transparent coating extending from the proximal end of the tissue penetrating member to a tissue surface region of the tissue penetrating member. 19. The light delivery device of claim 1 , further comprising a bioactive agent releasably connected to the tissue penetrating member, wherein the bioactive agent is activated by light transmitted by the tissue penetrating member. 20. A method of delivering light to a tissue of a patient, the method comprising: contacting one or more tissue penetrating members of a light delivery device with the tissue of the patient; inserting the one or more tissue penetrating members into the tissue of the patient; and delivering the light through the one or more tissue penetrating members to the tissue of the patient while the one or more tissue penetrating members are inserted into the tissue of the patient, wherein the one or more tissue penetrating members have an effective Young's modulus selected to withstand stresses during insertion through a tissue surface without substantial deformation in a direction that decreases penetration depth in the tissue. 21. The method of claim 20 , wherein: the light delivery device comprises an array of tissue penetrating members and an optical source; said inserting the one or more tissue penetrating members into the tissue of the patient comprises: inserting the array of tissue penetrating members into the tissue of the patient; and said delivering the light through the one or more tissue penetrating members to the tissue of the patient comprises: operating the optical source of the light delivery device to deliver the light through the array of tissue penetrating members.
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