Claims
- 1. A surgical system for connection to a laser that generates a pulsed laser beam, wherein the surgical system scans the laser beam onto a target tissue, the surgical system comprising:
- a scanning mirror means for reflecting a pulsed laser beam;
- a lens onto which the scanning mirror means reflects the pulsed laser beam and through which the pulsed laser beam is refracted onto the target tissue; and
- a controller that operates the scanning mirror means to scan the pulses in the laser beam to form a selected pattern of spots on the target tissue, the controller being responsive to a control panel that includes:
- a pattern selector for selecting the selected pattern from a plurality of predetermined patterns, and
- an overlap selector for selecting the relative spacing between the spots in the selected pattern.
- 2. The surgical system as recited in claim 1, wherein the lens is spaced from the scanning mirror means such that any variation in the size of the pattern on the target tissue is minimized as the spacing between the lens and the target tissue is varied.
- 3. The surgical system as recited in claim 2, wherein the control panel further comprises:
- a repeat selector to cause the controller to scan the selected pattern onto the target tissue repeatedly.
- 4. The surgical system as recited in claim 2 further comprising:
- beam conditioning optics located between the laser and the scanning mirror means and including optical means for providing a focused beam to the scanning mirror means.
- 5. The surgical system as recited in claim 4, wherein the optical means is movable to change the distance between the optical means and the scanning mirror which changes the size of the spots in the selected pattern.
- 6. The surgical system as recited in claim 5, further comprising:
- an adjustment knob used to change the distance between the optical means and the scanning mirror, the adjustment knob having a visual indicator to indicate the approximate diameter of the spots in the selected pattern.
- 7. The surgical system of claim 2 wherein the scanning mirror means comprises two mirrors independently rotatable about two axes that are orthogonal to each other and orthogonal to the laser beam.
- 8. The surgical system of claim 7 wherein the scanning mirror means further comprises two galvanometers, wherein each galvanometer is coupled to one of the mirrors by a means that permits rotation of the mirror about an axis.
- 9. A surgical handpiece for connection to a laser that generates a laser beam, wherein the handpiece scans the laser beam onto a target tissue, the handpiece comprising:
- a scanning mirror means for reflecting the laser beam; and
- a lens onto which the scanning mirror reflects the laser beam and through which the laser beam is refracted onto the target tissue, wherein the lens has a focal length and the scanning mirror is located at a distance from the lens that is substantially equal to the focal length so that any variation in the size of a pattern projected onto the target tissue is minimized as the spacing between the lens and the target tissue is varied.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/377,131, filed Jan. 23, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,902.
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