IP Library Granted Patent US 12,408,983
Granted Patent B2
US 12,408,983 · App. 17/534,964 · Granted Sep 9, 2025

Surgical laser systems and laser devices

Inventors: Honggang Yu (San Jose, CA); Rongwei Jason Xuan (Fremont, CA); Jian James Zhang (Santa Clara, CA); David N. Horn (San Jose, CA); Xirong Yang (Fremont, CA); Thomas Hasenberg (Campbell, CA)
Assignees: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.; AMS Research Corporation
A61B18/24A61B1/0638A61B18/20A61B18/22A61B5/0075A61B5/0084A61B2018/00172A61B2018/00642A61B2018/00982A61B2018/2035A61B2018/2065A61B2018/208A61B2018/2211A61B2018/2244
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Patent No.
US 12,408,983
App. No.
17/534,964
Granted
Sep 9, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surgical laser system includes an array of laser diodes that are configured to output laser energy, a fiber bundle, a delivery fiber, and a tubular sheath. The fiber bundle includes a plurality of optical fibers and has a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from the array of laser diodes. The delivery fiber includes a proximal end that is configured to receive laser energy from a distal end of the fiber bundle. The tubular sheath defines a lumen, in which at least a portion of the delivery fiber is disposed. The tubular sheath is insertable into a working channel of an endoscope or a cystoscope. A distal end of the tubular sheath is configured to deliver laser energy discharged from the delivery fiber into a body of a patient.

Claims (12)

1. A controller for a surgical laser system, the surgical laser system including an array of laser diodes optically couplable to a delivery fiber, wherein the controller is configured to:

activate a first sub-array of the array of laser diodes to cause each laser diode of the first sub-array of laser diodes to output a first laser energy at a first wavelength range;

activate a second sub-array of the array of laser diodes to cause each laser diode of the second sub-array of laser diodes to output a second laser energy at a second wavelength range;

receive, via optical monitoring circuitry coupled to the array of laser diodes, an indication of an optical power of an output laser beam delivered to a target via the delivery fiber, wherein the output laser beam is a composite laser beam comprising the first laser energy output by the laser diodes of the first sub-array of laser diodes and the second laser energy output by the laser diodes of the second sub-array of laser diodes; and

activate, responsive to the optical power, a third sub-array of the array of laser diodes to cause each laser diode of the third sub-array to output a third laser energy at the first wavelength range or the second wavelength range; or

deactivate, responsive to the optical power, the first sub-array of laser diodes and/or the second sub-array of laser diodes.

2. The controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control the first sub-array of laser diodes and the second sub-array of laser diodes to operate in different operating modes, wherein the different operating modes include one or more of a continuous wave operating mode, a pulsed wave operating mode, or a modulated operating mode.

3. The controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to selectively activate or deactivate additional sub-arrays of laser diodes to increase or decrease a power level of the output laser beam.

4. The controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control the first sub-array of laser diodes and the second sub-array of laser diodes to output laser energies with different periodic patterns.

5. The controller of claim 1 , wherein the first sub-array of laser diodes and the second sub-array of laser diodes are configured such that activation of the first sub-array results in a discharge of a first beam of laser energy, and simultaneous activation of the first and second sub-arrays results in a discharge of a second beam of laser energy having a different size or shape than the first beam.

6. The controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is a user-actuated controller configured for selective activation and deactivation of the first sub-array of laser diodes and the second sub-array of laser diodes based on input received from a user.

7. The controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to activate the first sub-array of laser diodes at a first selected power setting and/or to activate the second sub-array of laser diodes at a second selected power setting.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 4, 2022
From: YU, HONGGANG; XUAN, RONGWEI JASON; ZHANG, JIAN JAMES; HORN, DAVID N.; YANG, XIRONG; HASENBERG, THOMAS
To: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.
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