Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Vacuum loss detection during laser eye surgery
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Application No.: US14885907Application Date: 2015-10-16
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Publication No.: US10195085B2Publication Date: 2019-02-05
- Inventor: Michael A. Campos , Javier G. Gonzalez , Teresa G. Miller-Gadda
- Applicant: OptiMedica Corporation
- Applicant Address: US CA Santa Ana
- Assignee: OPTIMEDICA CORPORATION
- Current Assignee: OPTIMEDICA CORPORATION
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Santa Ana
- Agency: Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.
- Main IPC: A61B18/20
- IPC: A61B18/20 ; A61F9/009 ; A61F9/00 ; A61F9/008

Abstract:
A laser eye surgery system that has a patient interface between the eye and the laser system relying on suction to hold the interface to the eye. The patient interface may be a liquid-filled interface, with liquid used as a transmission medium for the laser. During a laser procedure various inputs are monitored to detect a leak. The inputs may include a video feed of the eye looking for air bubbles in the liquid medium, the force sensors on the patient interface that detect patient movement, and vacuum sensors directly sensing the level of suction between the patient interface and the eye. The method may include combining three monitoring activities with a Bayesian algorithm that computes the probabilities of an imminent vacuum loss event.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160106582A1 VACUUM LOSS DETECTION DURING LASER EYE SURGERY Public/Granted day:2016-04-21
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