IP Library Granted Patent US 12661265
Granted Patent B2
US 12661265 · App. 17/996,808 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

UV-laser-based system for correcting impaired vision, and method for centering same

Inventors: Hartmut Vogelsang (Oberweser, DE); Christian Deutsch (Weimar, DE); Ingo Wundrich (Weimar, DE); Dan Zoltan Reinstein (London, GB)
Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
A61F9/00804A61F2009/00846A61F2009/00872
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Patent No.
US 12661265
App. No.
17/996,808
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A UV-laser-based system (UVL-LVC system) for correcting the impaired vision of a patient's eye has a UV-laser source, which emits laser radiation to treat the patient's eye, and imaging optics for focusing the laser radiation onto the cornea of the patient's eye. The imaging optics allow a detection of a reflection of radiation, which is emitted onto the cornea of the patient's eye with the imaging optics and is at least partly reflected by the cornea of the patient's eye back into the imaging optics at an acceptance angle χ Max of at least 2.5°. Additionally a method for centering a UVL-LVC system is disclosed.

Claims (59)

1 . A UV laser-based system for vision correction (UVL-LVC system) of a patient's eye, the UVL-LVC system comprising:

a UV laser source emitting laser radiation for treating the patient's eye;

an imaging optical unit focusing the laser radiation on the cornea of the patient's eye, the imaging optical unit being configured to allow a detection of a back reflection of radiation radiated on the cornea of the patient's eye by the imaging optical unit and at least partially reflected by the cornea of the patient's eye, within an acceptance angle χ Max of at least 2.5°.

2 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the imaging optical unit is configured such that the acceptance angle χ Max is greater than 5°.

3 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the imaging optical unit includes a microscope optical unit.

4 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the imaging optical unit has an optical opening and has a given working distance, a diameter of the optical opening being greater than or equal to the given working distance.

5 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the imaging optical unit has an optical opening with a diameter of at least 50 mm, and wherein the imaging optical unit has a working distance less than 50 mm.

6 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a contact interface for coupling the patient's eye to the UVL-LVC system.

7 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the UV laser source is configured to emit pulsed laser radiation and/or wherein the UV laser source includes an excimer laser.

8 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a scanning system for laterally scanning the laser radiation in the x- and y-directions.

9 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the UVL-LVC system is configured to output couple the back reflection of the radiation detected by the imaging optical unit from the beam path of the laser radiation between the imaging optical unit and the scanning system.

10 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the UVL-LVC system is configured to output couple the back reflection of the radiation detected by the imaging optical unit from the beam path of the laser radiation with the imaging optical unit.

11 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a detection system for returning beams formed by a detected back reflection of radiation radiated on the cornea of the patient's eye by the imaging optical unit and at least partially reflected by the cornea of the patient's eye.

12 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the centration beam has, or consists of, a spectrum in the infrared and/or visible spectral range.

13 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the centration beam has, or consists of, a spectrum in the ultraviolet spectral range.

14 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a control unit.

15 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the imaging optical unit is configured to provide a convergent focal field.

16 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the imaging optical unit contains an objective for imaging the laser radiation in a focal field and wherein the objective contains a lens formed to provide the convergent focal field.

17 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the convergent focal field has a focal field diameter of at least 6 mm.

18 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 15 , wherein each location in the convergent focal field has a local center of curvature on the side facing away from the imaging optical unit and wherein each location in the focal field preferably has a focal field curvature with a radius R S ranging from 8 mm to 50 mm.

19 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the imaging optical unit is configured to enable perpendicular impingement of a curved surface with the laser radiation, the curved surface having a local center of curvature on the side facing away from the imaging optical unit at each location, and

wherein the curved surface has a diameter of at least 6 mm and/or a surface curvature with a radius R F ranging from 8 mm to 50 mm.

20 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a distance determination unit which is designed to determine a distance between the imaging optical unit and the curved surface or the cornea of the patient's eye.

21 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the UVL-LVC system is configured to detect a Purkinje image in an angular range of at least 2.5° by detecting the back reflection of the radiation radiated on the cornea of the patient's eye by the imaging optical unit and at least partially reflected by the cornea of the patient's eye.

22 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 21 , wherein the UVL-LVC system is configured to detect a first Purkinje image in an angular range of at least 2.5°.

23 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 21 , wherein the UVL-LVC system is configured to use the detected Purkinje image for automated centration and/or manual alignment of the UVL-LVC system.

24 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 23 , wherein the UVL-LVC system is configured to carry out the automated centration with an algorithm for calculating a centration-corrected fluence loss function.

25 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 21 , wherein the UVL-LVC system is configured to determine a detected position of the Purkinje image as an offset position, with the offset position characterizing a centration that deviates from the CSCLR condition.

26 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a radiation source for providing a centration beam in the form of one or more circles to be radiated on the cornea of the patient's eye by the imaging optical unit and a control unit designed to detect and analyze the back reflection of the radiation radiated in in the form of the circle or circles.

27 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 26 , further comprising a scanning system, with the centration beam in the form of one or more circles being provided with a punctiform centration beam and a deflection movement by way of the scanning system.

28 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 26 , wherein the analysis of the back reflection of the circle or circles comprises an analysis of a deviation of the shape of the back reflection from the shape of the circle or circles of the radiated-in radiation.

29 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 28 , wherein the control device is configured to determine a correspondence of a system axis of the UVL-LVC system with the keratometric axis of the patient's eye when the deviation of the shape of the back reflection from the shape of the circle or circles of the radiated-in radiation is below a given threshold value or equal to zero.

30 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 29 , wherein the system axis of the UVL-LVC system runs through a vertex of the patient's eye when the deviation of the shape of the circle or circles of the back reflection from the shape of the circle or circles of the radiated-in radiation is below a given threshold value or equal to zero.

31 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 26 , wherein respective circles of the plurality of circles have different diameters.

32 . The UVL-LVC system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to carry out an algorithm for calculating a centration-corrected fluence loss function.

33 . A method for centering a UV laser-based system for vision correction (UVL-LVC system) for a patient's eye, the method comprising:

radiating a centration beam on the cornea of the patient's eye by an imaging optical unit;

detecting a back reflection of a part of the radiated-in centration beam reflected by the cornea by means of the imaging optical unit, the back reflection being detected in an angular range of at least 2.5°; and

determining a positioning and/or orientation of the UVL-LVC system relative to the patient's eye on the basis of the detected back reflection.

34 . The method as claimed in claim 33 , wherein the imaging optical unit is arranged at an axial working distance from the cornea of 50 mm or less when the centration beam is radiated in and when the back reflection is detected.

35 . The method as claimed in claim 33 , wherein the imaging optical unit has an optical opening that is greater than or equal to the working distance of the imaging optical unit.

36 . The method as claimed in claim 33 , wherein radiating the centration beam on the cornea of the patient's eye by an imaging optical unit is implemented in such a way that the centration beam has a convergent focal field with a radius of curvature R S .

37 . The method as claimed in claim 36 , wherein the determination of the positioning and/or orientation of the UVL-LVC system relative to the patient's eye comprises an analysis of the detected back reflection, and wherein the determination of the positioning and/or orientation of the UVL-LVC system relative to the patient's eye is implemented using the radius of curvature R S of the convergent focal field, a predetermined corneal radius of curvature R C of the patient's eye and an axial distance between the cornea and the imaging optical unit.

38 . The method as claimed in claim 36 , wherein radiating in the centration beam comprises a lateral scanning of the centration beam in the x- and y-directions with a scanning system and a determination of associated settings of the scanning system.

39 . The method as claimed in claim 36 , wherein the centration beam has a parallel beam and the detection of the back reflection comprises a detection of a first Purkinje image of the parallel beam.

40 . The method as claimed in claim 39 , further comprising:

determining an offset position on the basis of the detected Purkinje image, the offset position characterizing a centration that deviates from a CSCLR condition.

41 . The method as claimed in claim 40 , further comprising:

determining an allowance of the UVL-LVC system in relation to the offset position.

42 . The method as claimed in claim 41 , further comprising:

determining adjusted coordinates for laser radiation to be radiated in for the treatment of the patient's eye whilst taking the offset position and the deviation from a centration according to the CSCLR condition connected therewith into account.

43 . The method as claimed in claim 42 , further comprising:

continually monitoring the offset position with an eye tracker.

44 . The method as claimed in claim 33 , wherein radiating in the centration beam in the form of one or more circles is implemented with a punctiform centration beam and a deflection movement is provided by a scanning system, and wherein the method further comprises an analysis of the back reflection of the centration beam radiated in as one or more circles, a positioning and/or orientation of a system axis of the UVL-LVC system relative to the patient's eye being determined on the basis of a deviation of the shape of the one or more circles of the back reflection from the shape of the circle or circles of the radiated-in radiation.

45 . The method as claimed in claim 44 , further comprising a determination of a correspondence of the system axis of the UVL-LVC system with the keratometric axis of the patient's eye when the deviation of the shape of the back reflection from the shape of the circle or circles of the radiated-in radiation is below a given threshold value or equal to zero.

46 . The method as claimed in claim 44 , further comprising a determination of a profile of the system axis of the UVL-LVC system through a vertex of the patient's eye when the deviation of the shape of the back reflection from the shape of the circle or circles of the radiated-in radiation is below a given threshold value or equal to zero.

47 . The method as claimed in claim 45 , further comprising an automated centration of the system axis of the UVL-LVC system on a vertex of the patient's eye or an automated centration of the system axis of the UVL-LVC system on a point of the patient's eye that deviates from the vertex and a determination of the deviating point of the patient's eye as an offset position.

48 . The method as claimed in claim 47 , further comprising:

determining adjusted coordinates for laser radiation to be radiated in for the treatment of the patient's eye whilst taking the offset position and the deviation from a centration according to the CSCLR condition connected therewith into account.