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Variable pulse width laser and method of use
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Inventors: Rink, John L.; Cohen, Howard S.;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Shay; David M.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
A laser for medical includes an optically pumped laser medium, and the output of the laser is directed through an optical fiber delivery system to a tissue target. The flashlamp is driven by a pulsed power signal that is selectively variable to produce laser pulses of predetermined temporal width and pulse energy, and these values can be selected in accordance with the type of tissue being treated and the tissue effect desired. The laser may be operated to produce relatively brief pulses of high energy, which create a localized plasma at the surface of the target tissue. The plasma effect blocks any significant penetration of the laser beam into the tissue, and each laser pulse causes the ablation of a small portion of the tissue target. Thus thermal necrosis of adjacent and underlying tissue minimized. At the opposite extreme, the laser may be operated to produce relatively long pulses of low or moderate energy, so that the laser beam penetrates the tissue to create such effects as deep coagulation, deep thermal heating and necrosis, and the like. In a further aspect, the laser is provided with an automatic system to control the temporal width of the laser pulses. A photodetector apparatus is optimized to detect the optical radiation from the plasma created at the tissue target and transmitted retrograde through the optical fiber delivery system to the laser. The pulse generating circuitry of the laser terminates the laser pulse in response to the plasma signal. The laser produces tissue effects comparable to a wide range of prior art medical lasers. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION We claim: 1. A laser operating system, including; a laser medium, means for operating said laser medium in a pulse mode to generate a plurality of laser output pulses in a temporal sequence, each pulse having a temporal duration and energy a delivery system for transmitting the laser output to a target, means for selectively varying the temporal duration and energy of each of said plurality of pulses to produce a predetermined instantaneous power density at the target, means for increasing said instantaneous power density of successive pulses of said plurality of pulses, means for detecting plasma formation at the target and generating a plasma signal, and means for defeating said means for increasing said instantaneous power density in response to said plasma signal. 2. The laser operating system of claim 1, further including means for terminating each of said plurality of laser output pulses in response to said plasma signal. 3. The laser operating system of claim 1, wherein said delivery system is disposed to transmit radiant energy from said target retrograde to said laser, and said means for detecting the formation of a plasma at the target and generating a plasma signal includes photodetector means for monitoring retrograde light transmission from said delivery system. 4. The laser operating system of claim 3, wherein said photodetector means includes a photosensor, and filter means for blocking laser generated light from said photosensor. 5. A method for laser surgery, comprising the steps of; providing a laser having an output coupled to a delivery system directed at a tissue target, operating the laser to produce a plurality of pulses in a temporal sequence, each pulse having a temporal duration and energy, selectively varying the temporal duration and energy of each of said plurality of pulses to produce a predetermined instantaneous power density at the tissue target, receiving radiant emissions including light transmitted retrograde in said delivery system from said target tissue and detecting a plasma emission portion of said radiant emissions emitted by plasma formed at the target tissue, and terminating each pulse of said temporal sequence upon detection of said plasma emission
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