Claims
- 1. A method for producing a surgical excision of controlled depth and shape in a cornea by ablative photochemical decomposition of corneal tissue without thermal damage to the corneal tissue, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) generating a laser beam in the far ultraviolet region of the energy spectrum and at a wavelength selected to produce ablative photochemical decomposition of corneal tissue without thermal damage to the corneal tissue and
- (b) directing said radiation in a controlled manner onto said corneal tissue to induce ablative photochemical decomposition thereof in a volumetric removal of said corneal tissue without thermal heating to create a surgical excision of controlled depth and shape with depth penetration into the stroma.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said selected wavelength is 193 nanometers.
- 3. A method for producing a surgical excision of controlled depth and shape in a cornea by ablative photochemical decomposition of corneal tissue without thermal damage to the corneal tissue, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) generating a laser beam at a wavelength of 193 nanometers;
- (b) directing said laser beam onto a predetermined area of corneal tissue; and
- (c) controlling said laser beam so as to induce ablative photochemical decomposition of said corneal tissue in a volumetric removal of said corneal tissue without thermal damage to said corneal tissue to create a surgical excision of controlled depth and shape with depth penetration into the stroma.
- 4. The method of changing optical properties of an eye by operating solely upon the anterior surface of the cornea of the eye, which method comprises selective ultraviolet irradiation and attendant ablative photodecomposition of the anterior surface of the cornea in a volumetric removal of corneal tissue and with depth penetration into the stroma and to a predetermined curvature profile.
- 5. The method of using an ultraviolet laser to change the optical properties of an eye, which method comprises adjusting the intensity of laser beam projection to a level at which laser beam projection onto the anterior surface of the cornea of the eye will result in corneal-tissue ablation per unit time which is but a fraction of a predetermined maximum ablation depth into the stroma of the cornea, and directing the laser beam at the anterior surface of the cornea in a controlled manner to create at least one excision in the anterior surface of the cornea relative to the optic axis thereof by volumetric removal of corneal tissue in the course of ablative photodecomposition of the stroma causing a redefinition of the anterior surface of the cornea.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 859,212, filed on May 2, 1986, abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 561,804, filed on Dec. 15, 1983, abandonded.
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Continuations (2)
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