Patents Assigned to AMO Development, LLC
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Patent number: 9642518Abstract: Random human eye generators are provided for use in evaluating aspects of treatment in refractive surgery or other therapeutic vision modalities. Exemplary random eye generators include an optical parameter such as a manifest refractive sphere parameter or a wavefront sphere parameter, and incorporate a Rayleigh distribution for such parameters.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventor: Guang-ming Dai
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Patent number: 9592158Abstract: Systems and methods for removing an epithelial layer disposed over a stromal layer in a cornea irradiate a region of the epithelial layer with a pulsed beam of ablative radiation. The ablative radiation is scanned to vary the location of the beam within the region in accordance with a pulse sequence. The pulse sequence is arranged to enhance optical feedback based on a tissue fluorescence of the epithelial layer. The penetration of the epithelial layer is detected in response to the optical feedback. The use of scanning with the pulse sequence arranged to enhance optical feedback allows large areas of the epithelium to be ablated such penetration of the epithelial layer can be detected.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2014Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Mark E. Arnoldussen, Jonathan Wong, Benjamin A. Logan, Leander Zickler
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Publication number: 20170000645Abstract: Systems, methods, computer program products, and kits involving deformation mechanisms are provided for the removal of corneal tissue in optical vision treatments. According to exemplary embodiments, deformation mechanisms may be used in combination with the administration of femtosecond photoalteration lasers to create or define volumetric tissue portions for such removal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2016Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Dan Summers, Guang-ming Dai, Paul Bradford
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Patent number: 9521949Abstract: Systems and methods for analyzing the anatomy of a patient's eye with circular or rotated polarized laser beams, or with laser beams of different wavelengths are disclosed. One system includes a polarization beam-splitter and a quarter-wave plate, wherein the quarter-wave plate is configured to circularly rotate a laser beam received from a laser that is transmitted and passes through the polarization beam-splitter, and to transform a circularly rotated back-reflected beam to a linearly polarized laser beam that is perpendicular to the beam that was transmitted through the polarization beam-splitter. Substantially all of the back-reflected beam is directed to a photo-detector for analysis. A Faraday rotator subsystem may be substituted for a polarization beam-splitter. An optical system including a laser that generates a laser beam of a first wavelength for therapeutic treatment, and another laser that generates a laser beam of a second wavelength for measurement is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: December 20, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Zsolt Bor, John Tamkin, Peter-Patrick De Guzman, Mikhail B. Levin, Anthony W. Dennison, Michael A. Campos, Hong Fu
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Patent number: 9510747Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring a topography of an optical tissue surface of an eye are provided by combining a measured elevation of the surface with a priori information of the surface to provide an estimate of mean and covariance of post-measurement orthogonal polynomial sequence amplitudes associated with the surface, determining a variance of elevation of the surface from the estimate, and constructing the topography from the estimate of mean and covariance of post-measurement amplitudes based on a comparison of the variance of elevation of the surface with a pre-determined threshold. The a priori information includes an estimate of mean and covariance of pre-measurement orthogonal polynomial sequence amplitudes associated with the surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventor: Anatoly Fabrikant
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Patent number: 9498117Abstract: Deconvolution systems and methods based on cornea smoothing can be used to obtain an ablation target or treatment shape that does not induce significant high order aberrations such as spherical aberration. Exemplary ablation targets or treatment shapes can provide a post-operative spherical aberration that is equal to or below a naturally occurring amount of spherical aberration.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2014Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Guang-ming Dai, Anatoly Fabrikant, Dimitri Chernyak
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Patent number: 9501621Abstract: Treatment validation techniques include generating a modified treatment target from an original treatment target using a modification process, and comparing induced aberrations provided by the original and modified treatment targets, so as to verify the modified treatment target or the modification process. In some cases, a modification process may include a deconvolution process, a low pass filter process, a scaling process, or an adjustment process. The induced aberrations may include high order aberrations, such as spherical aberration.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2014Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Guang-ming Dai, Anatoly Fabrikant, Dimitri Chernyak, Jayesh Shah
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Patent number: 9462943Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods are disclosed for locating tissue layer transitions within a cornea, including focusing a laser to a laser spot with an energy below a photodisruption threshold of the cornea, varying a position of the focal spot of the laser between an anterior surface of the cornea and a posterior surface of the cornea, and determining one or more transitions of the tissue layers based on a change in harmonic light generated by the laser spot.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2014Date of Patent: October 11, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventor: Michael Brownell
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Patent number: 9439561Abstract: Methods and systems for obtaining an ocular aberration measurement of an eye of a patient are provided. Exemplary techniques involve obtaining a first induced metric for the eye that corresponds to a first accommodation state of the eye, obtaining a second induced metric for the eye that corresponds to a second accommodation state of the eye, and determining a natural metric of the eye based on the first and second induced metrics. An induced metric may include a pupil size or a spherical aberration. Techniques can also include determining a target metric for the eye base on the natural metric, determining whether an actual metric of the eye meets the target metric, obtaining an ocular aberration measurement of the eye if the actual metric meets the target metric, and determining a treatment for the eye based on the ocular aberration measurement.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2015Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Guang-ming Dai, Leander Zickler
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Patent number: 9427357Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention encompass the manufacture of pre-cut lenses and the use of such lenses in combination with laser surgical techniques, including femtosecond laser photodisruption or photoalteration treatments. These techniques further expand the capabilities of lasers, and allow their use for both incising and refractively altering the eye. In many instances, embodiments disclosed herein are suitable for the treatment or correction of regular refractive errors and an irregular refractive alterations (such as correcting an irregular refractive error of the eye), without having to resort to two separate laser systems.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2013Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Dan Summers, Guang-ming Dai, Paul Bradford
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Patent number: 9421131Abstract: System and method of photoaltering a region of an eye using an enhanced contrast between the iris and the pupil of the imaged eye. The system includes a laser assembly outputting a pulsed laser beam, a user interface displaying one of a first digital image of the eye and a second digital image of the eye, and a controller coupled to the laser assembly and the user interface. The first digital image has a first contrast between the pupil and the iris, and the second digital image has a second contrast between the pupil and the iris. The controller selectively increases the first contrast between the pupil and the iris to the second contrast between the pupil and the iris and directs the pulsed laser beam to the region of the eye based on one of the first and second digital images.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2009Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Keith Watanabe, Jesse Buck
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Patent number: 9402714Abstract: A method of transplanting a cornea from a donor to a recipient is disclosed. An undercut is incised within stromal tissue of the donor cornea. Following formation of the undercut, the donor cornea is grafted onto a recipient. The undercut may be formed before or after the cornea is removed from the donor, and is preferably formed by photoaltering the stromal tissue using a laser. A sidecut may also be incised in the donor cornea, thereby forming a corneal flap, prior to grafting. In addition, a corneal section may be excised from the donor cornea using a trephine, a laser, or other appropriate surgical equipment.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2006Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventor: Ronald M. Kurtz
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Patent number: 9402366Abstract: Systems and methods to treat a region of a cornea of an eye having an epithelial layer disposed over a stromal layer. The system comprises a device to map a thickness of the epithelial layer over the region of the cornea to generate a map of epithelial thickness over the region, and a laser to generate a laser beam of an ablative radiation. A movable scan component is coupled to the laser to scan the laser beam over the region. A processor system is coupled to the laser and the movable scan component, and the processor system is configured to arrange pulses of laser beam to ablate the epithelial layer of the region in response to the map of epithelial thickness.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2016Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Keith Holliday, Mark E. Arnoldussen
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Patent number: 9398978Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate to systems and methods for removing the fixation light reflection from an ophthalmic image. In one embodiment, an ophthalmic laser treatment system, having a digital imaging system for capturing images of a patient's eye and a visual fixation light source configured to produce a fixation light upon which the patient's eye can be focused, further includes a filter configured to remove from the image any light reflection caused by the visual fixation light source.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2013Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventor: Hon M Lee
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Patent number: 9393156Abstract: Some embodiments disclosed here provide for a method fragmenting a cataractous lens of a patient's eye using an ultra-short pulsed laser. The method can include determining, within a lens of a patient's eye, a high NA zone where a cone angle of a laser beam with a high numerical aperture is not shadowed by the iris, and a low NA zone radially closer to the iris where the cone angle of the laser beam with a low numerical aperture is not shadowed by the iris. Laser lens fragmentation is accomplished by delivering the laser beam with the high numerical aperture to the high NA zone, and the laser beam with the low numerical aperture to the low NA zone. This can result in a more effective fragmentation of a nucleus of the lens without exposing the retina to radiation above safety standards.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2014Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Anthony Dennison, Michael A. Campos, Hong Fu
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Patent number: 9370298Abstract: Wavefront measurements of eyes are typically taken when the pupil is in a first configuration in an evaluation context. The results can be represented by a set of basis function coefficients. Prescriptive treatments are often applied in a treatment context, which is different from the evaluation context. Hence, the patient pupil can be in a different, second configuration, during treatment. Systems and methods are provided for determining a transformed set of basis function coefficients, based on a difference between the first and second configurations, which can be used to establish the vision treatment.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2014Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventor: Guang-ming Dai
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Patent number: 9345621Abstract: Systems and methods related to corneal ablation for treatment of one or more high-order optical aberrations are provided. A method includes providing a defect-correcting prescription, determining an ablation profile to impose the prescription on the cornea, and determining a sequence of laser-energy ablations to impose the ablation profile on the cornea. The prescription provides a high-order optical correction. The ablation profile includes a first-segment profile and a second-segment profile. The second-segment profile corresponds to at least one high-order optical correction. The ablation sequence includes applying ablations corresponding to the first-segment profile prior to applying ablations corresponding to the second-segment profile.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2013Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventor: Julian D. Stevens
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Patent number: 9295584Abstract: Systems and methods to treat a region of a cornea of an eye having an epithelial layer disposed over a stromal layer. The system comprises a device to map a thickness of the epithelial layer over the region of the cornea to generate a map of epithelial thickness over the region, and a laser to generate a laser beam of an ablative radiation. A movable scan component is coupled to the laser to scan the laser beam over the region. A processor system is coupled to the laser and the movable scan component, and the processor system is configured to arrange pulses of laser beam to ablate the epithelial layer of the region in response to the map of epithelial thickness.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2008Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Keith Holliday, Mark E. Arnoldussen
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Patent number: 9226853Abstract: Methods of photoaltering a region of a material using a pulsed laser beam. The method includes scanning the pulsed laser beam in a first portion of the region with a first pattern, scanning the pulsed laser beam in a second portion of the region with a second pattern, and separating a flap of the material at the region. The system includes a laser, a controller selecting at least first and second patterns, and a scanner operable in response to the controller. The first pattern has a first maximum acceleration associated with the second portion, and the second pattern has a second maximum acceleration associated with the second portion. The second maximum acceleration is less than the first maximum acceleration. The scanner scans the pulsed laser beam from the laser in the first portion with the first pattern and in the second portion with the second pattern.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2015Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Zsolt Bor, Ruben Zadoyan, Marcel Bouvier, Guy V Holland
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Patent number: 9200957Abstract: A sensor for measuring ultraviolet radiation and mount for retaining the sensor includes a converter plate having a perimeter and an edge about the perimeter, a retainer comprising a conical mirror and a frame having a UV blocker, and a fluorescent radiation detector coupled to the frame. The converter plate fluoresces in response to UV radiation incident on the converter plate. The conical mirror couples with the converter plate and directs a portion of the fluorescent radiation emitted from the edge of the plate to the detector coupled to the frame. The detector detects the fluorescent radiation from the converter plate and produces an electrical signal proportional to the magnitude of fluorescent radiation.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2013Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventor: Ihor V Berezhnyy