System and method for treating an eye
US-11771596-B2 · Oct 3, 2023 · US
US12167891B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12167891-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318096291-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2024 |
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In some embodiments, an ophthalmic laser system may be provided that does not include a traditional laser console. Instead, the treatment device may be configured to house the treatment light source within the device handle. Additionally, in some embodiments, the handheld treatment device may include a user interface, such as dials and buttons, for adjusting various parameters of the therapeutic light. With certain embodiments, the self-contained handheld treatment device may be operated independent of an AC power source. For example, in some embodiments, the handheld treatment device may be battery powered. Additionally, the handheld treatment device may be disposable or may utilize replaceable distal tips in certain embodiments. Certain embodiments may be particularly designed for transscleral cyclophotocoagulation. Also, treatment guides are provided that may be configured to couple with a treatment device to align the device with a target tissue of the eye.
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A method for treating glaucoma in an eye of a patient, the method comprising: engaging a proximal end of a replaceable contact tip with a distal end of a handheld treatment device housing to optically couple the replaceable contact tip with a therapeutic light source disposed within the treatment device housing; aligning a distal end of the replaceable contact tip with the ciliary process of the eye; activating the therapeutic light source to generate therapeutic light; delivering the therapeutic light with the replaceable contact tip toward the ciliary process of the eye; removing a prior contact tip from the treatment device housing prior to engaging the proximal end of the replaceable contact tip with the distal end of the treatment device housing, wherein the replaceable contact tip comprises a first computer readable code, wherein the treatment device housing includes a scanner for detecting the first computer readable code, and wherein parameters of the therapeutic light source are adjusted after detection of the first computer readable code by the scanner, wherein the first computer readable code is stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising applying a treatment guide to the eye, and wherein aligning the distal end of the replaceable contact tip with the ciliary process of the eye comprises engaging the distal end of the replaceable contact tip with the treatment guide after the treatment guide is applied to the eye. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the treatment guide comprises a ring and is positioned over the sclera of the eye of the patient, wherein the treatment guide comprises a plurality of separate apertures configured to receive a distal end of an optical fiber of the replaceable contact tip therethrough. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the replaceable contact tip engages with the apertures of the treatment guide to deliver therapeutic light toward the ciliary process at an incidence angle to an optical axis of the eye. 5. The method of claim 3 , wherein the distal end of the optical fiber of the replaceable contact tip protrudes from a contact surface of the treatment guide and indents the surface of the eye. 6. The method of claim 2 , wherein the treatment guide comprises a track and is positioned over the sclera of the eye of the patient, wherein the replaceable contact tip slidably engages with the track and wherein the replaceable contact tip is translated along the track during delivery of the therapeutic light to the ciliary process. 7. The method of claim 2 , wherein the treatment guide comprises a perimeter wall configured to engage with an eyelid of the patient, and wherein the perimeter wall of the treatment guide maintains the eyelid open during application of the treatment guide to the eye. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising selecting between a plurality of alternative replaceable contact tips for engagement with the treatment device, wherein the replaceable contact tips have differing contact surface geometries. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising selecting between a plurality of alternative treatment guides for engagement with the replaceable contact tip, wherein the treatment guides have differing sizes, apertures, or thicknesses. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the replaceable contact tip further comprises a reflector and delivering comprises directing a first portion of the therapeutic light toward the eye at a first treatment site and directing a second portion of the therapeutic light toward the eye at a second treatment site. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the second portion of the therapeutic light is directed at an angle relative to the first portion of the therapeutic light. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first portion of the therapeutic light and the second portion of the therapeutic light are directed respectively to the first treatment site and second treatment site concurrently. 13. The method of claim 1 , further comprising mapping the therapeutic light generated by the therapeutic light source into a plurality of separate smaller spots with the replaceable contact tip. 14. A handheld glaucoma treatment device for delivering therapeutic light toward an eye of a patient, the handheld glaucoma treatment device comprising: a treatment device housing defining a handle for grasping by a hand of a user having a proximal end and a distal end opposite the proximal end; a therapeutic light source disposed within the treatment device housing; optics disposed within the treatment device housing configured to direct therapeutic light generated by the therapeutic light source toward the distal end of the treatment device housing; a replaceable contact tip having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the replaceable contact tip configured to be detachably coupled with the distal end of the treatment device housing and the distal end of the replaceable contact tip comprising a contact surface configured to couple with a surface of the eye, the replaceable contact tip configured to receive therapeutic light generated by the therapeutic light source via the optics housed within the treatment device housing and configured to direct a first portion of the received therapeutic light toward the eye at a first treatment site; and a flexible optical coupler for coupling the proximal end of the replaceable contact tip with the distal end of the treatment device housing, wherein the flexible optical coupler comprises a flexible optical fiber having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the flexible optical fiber coupled with a proximal connector and the distal end of the flexible optical fiber coupled with a distal connector, and wherein the proximal connector comprises an engagement feature having the same configuration as an engagement feature on a proximal end of the replaceable contact tip, and wherein the distal connector comprises an engagement feature having the same configuration as an engagement feature on a distal end of the treatment device housing. 15. The handheld glaucoma treatment device of claim 14 , wherein the replaceable contact tip comprises internal beam forming optics configured to optically couple with the optics housed within the treatment device housing, wherein the optics of the replaceable contact tip comprises an optical fiber having a proximal end optically coupled with the optics housed within the treatment device housing when the replaceable contact tip is coupled with the treatment device housing and a distal end that protrudes from the contact surface of the replaceable contact tip. 16. The handheld glaucoma treatment device of claim 14 , wherein the replaceable contact tip further comprises a reflector configured to direct a second portion of the therapeutic light toward the eye at a second treatment site, wherein the second portion of the therapeutic light is directed at an angle relative to the first portion of the therapeutic light. 17. The handheld glaucoma treatment device of claim 14 , wherein the replaceable contact tip further comprises a reflector configured to direct a second portion of the therapeutic light toward the eye at a second treatment site, wherein the replaceable contact tip is configured to direct the therapeutic light towards both the first treatment site and second treatment site of the eye concurrently. 18. A handheld glaucoma treatment device for delivering therapeutic light toward an eye of a patient, the handheld glaucoma treatment
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