System and method for mass spectrometry imaging
US-2024389905-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9980776B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9980776-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615253313-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 3, 2007 |
| Publication date | May 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 29, 2018 |
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A medical laser system and related methods of utilizing cooling within and around an optical fiber tip to prevent premature failure of the optical fiber. The optical fiber is surrounded by protective jacket assembly including a body tube assembly and a tip cap assembly. The body tube assembly includes an internal fiber jacket and an external body tube with a body tube channel defined therebetween. The tip cap assembly includes an inner cap member and an outer cap member defining a cap irrigation channel therebetween. Together, the cap irrigation channel and body tube channel cooperatively define an internal irrigation channel. The optical fiber can be delivered to a treatment location through a cystoscope. Saline is directed through an external irrigation channel between the cystoscope and the protective jacket assembly as well as the internal irrigation channel to cool the fiber tip and prevent overheating and failure of the optical fiber.
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We claim: 1. An optical fiber cap, comprising: an outer cap member including a proximal end, a distal end, an exterior surface extending therebetween, and an exit port extending through the exterior surface; an inner cap member including a distal end attached to the distal end of the outer cap member, an inner surface configured to receive a distal portion of an optical fiber, and a laser firing point; and a reflective surface configured to direct laser energy from the optical fiber, through the laser firing point, and out of the exit port in an exit direction transverse to a longitudinal axis of the optical fiber, wherein the distal end of the inner cap member and the distal end of the outer cap member are both distal to the reflective surface. 2. The optical fiber cap of claim 1 , wherein the exterior surface of the outer cap member is spaced apart from the inner surface of the inner cap member in the exit direction at a location adjacent the laser firing point. 3. The optical fiber cap of claim 2 , wherein a space is formed between the outer and inner cap members. 4. The optical fiber cap of claim 3 , wherein the space is a fluid flow channel is configured to direct a fluid out of the exit port in the exit direction. 5. The optical fiber cap of claim 1 , wherein the exit port has a radiused edge. 6. The optical fiber cap of claim 1 , wherein the proximal end of the outer cap member, and a proximal end of the inner cap member, are both proximal to the reflective surface. 7. An optical fiber cap, comprising: a first cap member including a proximal end, a distal end, a tissue contacting surface extending therebetween, and an exit port extending through the tissue contacting surface and positioned proximal to the distal end; a second cap member including a proximal end and a distal end, the second cap member being attached to the first cap member distally of the exit port so as to define an interior cavity sized to receive a distal portion of an optical fiber along a first axis; a reflective surface angled to direct laser energy from the optical fiber along the first axis, through a firing point on the second cap member, and out of the exit port along a second axis transverse with the first axis; and a space formed between the first and second cap members, wherein the exit port and the space are configured to limit heat transfer between the firing point and the tissue contacting surface. 8. The optical fiber cap of claim 7 , wherein the space defines a fluid flow channel configured to direct a fluid out of the exit port. 9. The optical fiber cap of claim 7 , wherein, in response to laser energy, the laser firing point assumes a first temperature, the exterior tissue contacting surface assumes a second temperature, and the first temperature is a greater than the first temperature. 10. The optical fiber cap of claim 7 , wherein the interior cavity extends along the first axis. 11. The optical fiber cap of claim 10 , wherein the interior cavity has a constant inner diameter extending along the longitudinal axis from a proximal end of the optical fiber cap to a distal position adjacent the exit port. 12. The optical fiber cap of claim 10 , wherein a proximal face of the optical fiber cap includes a first opening defined by a proximal end of the interior cavity, and a second opening defined by a proximal end of the space. 13. The optical fiber cap of claim 10 , wherein a distal face of the optical fiber cap includes at least one distal facing opening in communication with a distal end of the space. 14. The optical fiber cap of claim 7 , wherein the distal ends of the first cap member and the second cap member are both distal to the reflective surface, and the proximal end of the first cap member is proximal to the reflective surface. 15. An optical fiber cap, comprising: an inner cap nested in an outer cap; a tissue contacting surface on the outer cap; an exit port extending through the tissue contacting surface; a cavity with an interior surface configured to receive a distal portion of an optical fiber; a laser firing point on the interior surface of the cavity; and a reflective surface positioned in the cavity to direct laser energy discharged from the optical fiber along a first axis, through the laser firing point, and out of the exit port along a second axis transverse with the first axis, wherein distal ends of the inner cap and the outer cap are both distal to the reflective surface, wherein the tissue contacting surface is spaced apart from the laser firing point in a direction parallel with the second axis, wherein the distal end of the inner cap member is attached to the distal end of the outer cap member. 16. The optical fiber cap of claim 15 , wherein the tissue contacting surface is spaced apart from the laser firing point by a space. 17. The optical fiber cap of claim 16 , wherein the space extends distally along the first axis from a proximal end of the optical fiber cap to a location adjacent the laser firing point. 18. The optical fiber cap of claim 16 , wherein the space surrounds the laser firing point. 19. The optical fiber cap of claim 16 , wherein the a proximal portion of the optical fiber cap is engageable with the distal portion of an optical fiber. 20. The optical fiber cap of claim 19 , wherein the space is placed in communication with a channel in the optical fiber when the optical fiber cap is engaged with the optical fiber.
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