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Method for ophthalmological surgery

Patent 4665913 Issued on May 19, 1987. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 24, 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.

Patent References

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Human and animal tissue photoradiation system and method
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Apparatus and process for recurving the cornea of an eye Patent #: 4461294
Issued on: 07/24/1984
Inventor: Baron

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 06/748358 filed on 06/24/1985

US Classes:

606/3, With particular wavelength219/121.61, Beam energy control219/121.69, Methods219/121.73, Shaping219/121.8, Swept or scanned219/638, Semiconductor606/11, Beam energy control or monitoring606/5Recurving or reshaping of the eye

Examiners

Primary: Howell, Kyle L.
Assistant: Shay, David M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

B23K 26/08 (20060101)
A61F 9/009 (20060101)
A61F 9/007 (20060101)
A61F 9/01 (20060101)
A61B 17/30 (20060101)
A61B 18/20 (20060101)
A61F 9/008 (20060101)

Abstract

The invention contemplates use of a scanning laser characterized by ultraviolet radiation to achieve controlled ablative photodecomposition of one or more selected regions of a cornea. Irradiated flux density and exposure time are so controlled as to achieve desired depth of the ablation, which is a local sculpturing step, and the scanning action is coordinated to achieve desired ultimate surface change in the cornea. The scanning may be so controlled as to change the front surface of the cornea from a greater to a lesser spherical curvature, or from a lesser to a greater spherical curvature, thus effecting reduction in a myopic or in a hyperopic condition, without resort to a contact or other corrective auxiliary lens technique, in that the cornea becomes the corrective lens. The scanning may also be so controlled as to reduce astigmatism and to perform the precise incisions of a keratotomy. Still further, the scanning may be so controlled as to excise corneal tissue uniformly over a precisely controlled area of the cornea for precision accommodation of a corneal transplant.

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