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Method and apparatus for transmyocardial revascularization using a laser

Patent 4658817 Issued on April 21, 1987. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 1, 2005. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventor: L'Esperance, Jr.

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Issued on: 05/12/1981
Inventor: Davi

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Issued on: 05/26/1981
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Illuminated hypodermic needle
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Issued on: 06/29/1982
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Assignee

Application

No. 06/718069 filed on 04/01/1985

US Classes:

606/14, Placed in body219/121.7, Hole punching219/121.71, Methods606/19, Articulated arm606/7Angioplasty

Examiners

Primary: Croyle, Carlton R.
Assistant: Neils, Paul F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

A61B 18/20 (20060101)
A61B 18/24 (20060101)
A61B 19/00 (20060101)
A61B 17/00 (20060101)

Abstract

A surgical carbon dioxide laser is disclosed which includes a handpiece for directing a laser beam to a desired location. Mounted on the forward end of the handpiece is a hollow needle precisely aligned along the laser path. This permits the laser to be used in surgical applications where the needle perforates a porton of tissue to provide the laser beam direct access to distal tissue. The needle is mounted to the handpiece in a manner which provides for forward and lateral adjustment of the needle relative to the laser beam path which insures co-axiality between the laser beam and the needle lumen. This is crucial for the safe use of the laser. The needle is adjusted such that the focal point of the laser beam is approximately at the tip of the needle. This provides maximum energy at the tip of the needle where it is required. This apparatus is particularly useful in transmyocardial devices utilized to provide ischemic endocardial tissue direct access to blood within the ventricular cavity. The device is inserted within the epicardium of the heart; the laser is then activated to vaporize a channel of tissue through the endocardium. This provides for perforation of the endocardium with minimal damage to the epicardium.

Other References

  • Mirhoseini; M. et al.: Transventricular Revascularization by Laser, Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, vol. 2:187-198 (1982)
  • Mirhoseini, M. et al.: Revascularization of the Heart by Laser, Journal of Microsurgery, vol. 2:253-260 (1981)
  • Mirhoseini, M. et al.: Laser Revascularization of the Heart, Lasers in Medicine and Surgery, vol. 357: 98-103 (1982)
  • Daniell, J. F. et al.: Carbon Dioxide Laser Laparoscopy: Initial Experience in Experimental Animals and Humans, Obstet Gynecol., vol. 59 (6): 761 (Jun. 1982)
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