Claims
- 1. An optical fiber system for treating a patient with light while monitoring a treatment fiber, comprising:
- a first "treatment" optical fiber having a proximal end at which treatment light is received and a distal end at which the received light is emitted onto a patient;
- a second optical fiber for transmitting treatment light onto the proximal end of the fist optical fiber, the second optical fiber having a first end aligned end to end with the proximal end of the first optical fiber;
- a third optical fiber for receiving a portion of light which travels via the distal end of the first optical fiber back to the proximal end of the first optical fiber, the third optical fiber having a first end aligned end to end with the proximal end of the first optical fiber, the third optical fiber optically isolated from the second optical fiber;
- a light monitor coupled to the third optical fiber for detecting the back traveling portion, the monitor including means for measuring an intensity of the portion; and
- means for generating an output related to said measured intensity; and
- wherein the first end of both the second optical fiber and the third optical fiber fit within a circumference of the proximal end of the first optical fiber.
- 2. The system of claim 1 further comprising means for aligning the first ends of the second and third optical fibers with the proximal end of the first optical fiber.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the light monitor is for monitoring backscatter from the distal tip of the first optical fiber.
- 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the light monitor is for monitoring fluorescence reflected back into the distal tip of the first optical fiber.
- 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the light monitor is a first light monitor for monitoring backscatter from the distal tip of the first optical fiber, and further comprising:
- a fourth optical fiber for receiving a portion of light which travels via the distal end of the first optical fiber back to the proximal end of the first optical fiber, the fourth optical fiber having a first end aligned end to end with the first optical fiber, the fourth optical fiber optically isolated from the second optical fiber; and
- a second light monitor coupled to the fourth optical fiber for detecting "fluorescence" light returning into the distal tip of the first optical fiber.
Government Interests
This invention was made wholly or partially under a grant from The National Institute of Health number CA16717. The United States Government may have certain rights in this invention.
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