Claims
- 1. A system for irradiating a living body with laser light, characterized in that it comprises:a target adapted to be located inside of a living tissue in a region to be treated, the target including a material which absorbs the laser light to thereby generate heat therefrom; and a means for irradiating said region to be treated from outside of said living tissue with the laser light to generate said heat in said target, said laser light irradiating means comprising: a holder having a laser light transmissive portion; a laser light emitting portion being provided within said holder and emitting laser light from a laser light generator to said laser light transmissive portion, a cooling portion being provided between said laser light transmissive portion and said laser light emitting portion; a closed-circuit cooling supply means for conducting coolant through said cooling portion; a temperature detecting means for detecting a temperature of the tissue in said region to be treated; a controller for controlling at least one of the circulation amount of the coolant supplied by the coolant supply means and the temperature of the coolant in response to the temperature of the tissue in said region to be treated as detected by said temperature detecting means; and wherein said laser light transmissive portion is adapted to be in direct contact with a surface of the living tissue so as to be spaced from and facing said region to be treated.
- 2. The system for irradiating a living body with laser light as defined in claim 1 in which the laser light is pulsated laser light.
- 3. A system for irradiating a living body with laser light, characterized in that it comprises:a target adapted to be located inside of a living tissue in a region to be treated, the target including a material which absorbs the laser light to thereby generate heat therefrom; and a means for irradiating said region to be treated from outside of said living tissue with the laser light to generate said heat in said target; said laser light irradiating means comprising: a holder having a laser light transmissive portion; a laser light emitting portion being provided within said holder and emitting laser light from a laser light generator to said laser light transmissive portion; a cooling portion being provided between said laser light transmissive portion and said laser light emitting portion; a coolant supplying means for conducting coolant through said cooling portion; wherein said laser light transmissive portion is adapted to be in direct contact with a surface of the living tissue so as to be spaced from and facing said region to be treated, wherein the target includes a sugar-containing iron oxide.
- 4. A method of irradiating a living body with laser light, which method comprises:inserting a target within a living tissue in a region to be treated, the target including a material which absorbs the laser light thereby to generate heat therein; positioning a laser light irradiating means comprising a laser light transmissive portion such that the laser light transmissive portion is in direct contact with a surface of the living tissue and spaced apart from and facing the region to be treated containing the target; and irradiating the region to be treated from outside of said living tissue with the laser light to thereby generate said heat in the target; wherein the laser light irradiating means further comprises: a holder having the laser light transmissive portion; a laser light emitting portion within said holder and emitting laser light from a laser light generator to said laser light transmissive portion; a cooling portion between said laser light transmissive portion and said laser light emitting portion; a closed-circuit coolant supplying means for conducting coolant through said cooling portion; a temperature detecting means for detecting a temperature of the tissue in said region to be treated; and a controller for controlling at least one of the circulation amount of the coolant supplied by the coolant supply means and the temperature of the coolant in response to the temperature of the tissue in said region to be treated as detected by said temperature detecting means.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, comprising pulsing the laser light.
- 6. The method according to claim 4, further comprising detecting a temperature of the tissue during laser irradiation.
- 7. A method of irradiating a living body with laser light, which method comprises:inserting a target within a living tissue in a region to be treated, the target including a material which absorbs the laser light thereby to generate heat therein; positioning a laser light irradiating means comprising a laser light transmissive portion such that the laser light transmissive portion is in direct contact with a surface of the living tissue and spaced apart from and facing the region to be treated containing the target; and irradiating the region to be treated from outside of said living tissue with the laser light to thereby generate said heat in the target; wherein the laser light irradiating means further comprises: a holder having the laser light transmissive portion; a laser light emitting portion within said holder and emitting laser light from a laser light generator to said laser light transmissive portion; a cooling portion between said laser light transmissive portion and said laser light emitting portion; a coolant supplying means for conducting coolant through said cooling portion; and wherein the target includes a sugar-containing iron oxide.
- 8. The method according to claim 4, wherein the target includes an inorganic or organic powder.
- 9. The system for irradiating a living body with laser light as defined in claim 1, wherein the target includes an inorganic or organic powder.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 0/495,341 filed Jun. 27, 1995 abn.
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