Patents by Inventor David Haydn Mordaunt

David Haydn Mordaunt has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10744036
    Abstract: System and method for generating patterns P of aiming and treatment light on target eye tissue (e.g. the retina) of a patient's eye. The system includes light sources for treatment and aiming light, a scanner for generating patterns of spots of the generated light, a controller, and a graphic user interface that allows the user to select one of several possible spot patterns, adjust the spot density and/or spot size, and apply patterns with fixed or varied density. The patterns can be formed of interlaced sub-patterns and/or scanned without adjacent spots being consecutively formed to reduce localized heating. Partially or fully enclosed exclusion zones within the patterns protect sensitive target tissue from exposure to the light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2020
    Assignee: Topcon Medical Laser Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David Haydn Mordaunt, George Marcellino, Michael W. Wiltberger, Justin Hendrickson, Katrina Bell, Dan E. Andersen
  • Patent number: 10716706
    Abstract: A system and method are provided for fragmenting a crystalline lens, to facilitate its removal from the lens bag during an ophthalmic laser surgery. First, a predetermined pattern is used to make Laser Induced Optical Breakdown (LIOB) cuts that section the lens into asymmetrical, operational segments. At least one operational segment is then selected and softened with a plurality of compact LIOB cuts. Once softened, the selected segment is aspirated. The remaining operational segments are then subsequently removed. During a procedure, an imaging unit can monitor movements of the lens bag to ensure proper placement of the LIOB cuts on the lens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 21, 2020
    Assignees: BAUSCH & LOMB INCORPORATED, TECHNOLAS PERFECT VISION GMBH
    Inventors: Frieder Loesel, Jochen Kandulla, Friedrich Moritz, Gwillem Mosedale, Holger Schlueter, Roland Toennies, Gerhard Youssefi, David Haydn Mordaunt
  • Patent number: 10434011
    Abstract: A system and method are provided for removing a natural lens and inserting an Intraocular Lens (IOL) into the lens capsule of an eye. Specifically, this is accomplished by inserting the IOL through an opening on the posterior capsule that is created using a focused laser beam. The system includes a laser unit, a detector for creating images of the interior of the eye, and a computer that controls the cooperative functions of the detector and the laser unit. Based on images of the posterior capsule provided by the detector, the computer is used to control movements of the focal point through tissue of the posterior capsule to perform Laser Induced Optical Breakdown (LIOB) on posterior capsule tissue. The result is a laser capsulotomy that creates an opening through the posterior capsule allowing the natural lens to be removed and the IOL to be implanted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2019
    Assignees: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated, Technolas Perfect Vision GMBH
    Inventors: David Haydn Mordaunt, Frieder Loesel, Gwillem Mosedale
  • Patent number: 10434012
    Abstract: A system and method are provided for removing a natural lens and inserting an Intraocular Lens (IOL) into the lens capsule of an eye. Specifically, this is accomplished by inserting the IOL through an opening on the posterior capsule that is created using a focused laser beam. The system includes a laser unit, a detector for creating images of the interior of the eye, and a computer that controls the cooperative functions of the detector and the laser unit. Based on images of the posterior capsule provided by the detector, the computer is used to control movements of the focal point through tissue of the posterior capsule to perform Laser Induced Optical Breakdown (LIOB) on posterior capsule tissue. The result is a laser capsulotomy that creates an opening through the posterior capsule allowing the natural lens to be removed and the IOL to be implanted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2019
    Assignees: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated, Technolas Perfect Vision GMBH
    Inventors: David Haydn Mordaunt, Frieder Loesel, Gwillem Mosedale
  • Publication number: 20190117462
    Abstract: System and method for generating patterns P of aiming and treatment light on target eye tissue (e.g. the retina) of a patient's eye. The system includes light sources for treatment and aiming light, a scanner for generating patterns of spots of the generated light, a controller, and a graphic user interface that allows the user to select one of several possible spot patterns, adjust the spot density and/or spot size, and apply patterns with fixed or varied density. The patterns can be formed of interlaced sub-patterns and/or scanned without adjacent spots being consecutively formed to reduce localized heating. Partially or fully enclosed exclusion zones within the patterns protect sensitive target tissue from exposure to the light.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2018
    Publication date: April 25, 2019
    Applicant: Topcon Medical Laser Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David Haydn MORDAUNT, George MARCELLINO, Michael W. WILTBERGER, Justin HENDRICKSON, Katrina BELL, Dan E. ANDERSEN
  • Patent number: 10179071
    Abstract: System and method for generating patterns P of aiming and treatment light on target eye tissue (e.g. the retina) of a patient's eye. The system includes light sources for treatment and aiming light, a scanner for generating patterns of spots of the generated light, a controller, and a graphic user interface that allows the user to select one of several possible spot patterns, adjust the spot density and/or spot size, and apply patterns with fixed or varied density. The patterns can be formed of interlaced sub-patterns and/or scanned without adjacent spots being consecutively formed to reduce localized heating. Partially or fully enclosed exclusion zones within the patterns protect sensitive target tissue from exposure to the light.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2019
    Assignee: TOPCON MEDICAL LASER SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: David Haydn Mordaunt, George Marcellino, Michael W. Wiltberger, Justin Hendrickson, Katrina Bell, Dan E. Andersen
  • Patent number: 10076445
    Abstract: A system and method are provided for removing a natural lens and inserting an Intraocular Lens (IOL) into the lens capsule of an eye. Specifically, this is accomplished by inserting the IOL through an opening on the posterior capsule that is created using a focused laser beam. The system includes a laser unit, a detector for creating images of the interior of the eye, and a computer that controls the cooperative functions of the detector and the laser unit. Based on images of the posterior capsule provided by the detector, the computer is used to control movements of the focal point through tissue of the posterior capsule to perform Laser Induced Optical Breakdown (LIOB) on posterior capsule tissue. The result is a laser capsulotomy that creates an opening through the posterior capsule allowing the natural lens to be removed and the IOL to be implanted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2013
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2018
    Assignees: BAUSCH & LOMB INCORPORATED, TECHNOLAS PERFECT VISION GMBH
    Inventors: David Haydn Mordaunt, Frieder Loesel, Gwillem Mosedale
  • Publication number: 20180214308
    Abstract: A system and method are provided for removing a natural lens and inserting an Intraocular Lens (IOL) into the lens capsule of an eye. Specifically, this is accomplished by inserting the IOL through an opening on the posterior capsule that is created using a focused laser beam. The system includes a laser unit, a detector for creating images of the interior of the eye, and a computer that controls the cooperative functions of the detector and the laser unit. Based on images of the posterior capsule provided by the detector, the computer is used to control movements of the focal point through tissue of the posterior capsule to perform Laser Induced Optical Breakdown (LIOB) on posterior capsule tissue. The result is a laser capsulotomy that creates an opening through the posterior capsule allowing the natural lens to be removed and the IOL to be implanted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2018
    Publication date: August 2, 2018
    Inventors: David Haydn Mordaunt, Frieder Loesel, Gwillem Mosedale
  • Publication number: 20180153742
    Abstract: A system and method are provided for removing a natural lens and inserting an Intraocular Lens (IOL) into the lens capsule of an eye. Specifically, this is accomplished by inserting the IOL through an opening on the posterior capsule that is created using a focused laser beam. The system includes a laser unit, a detector for creating images of the interior of the eye, and a computer that controls the cooperative functions of the detector and the laser unit. Based on images of the posterior capsule provided by the detector, the computer is used to control movements of the focal point through tissue of the posterior capsule to perform Laser Induced Optical Breakdown (LIOB) on posterior capsule tissue. The result is a laser capsulotomy that creates an opening through the posterior capsule allowing the natural lens to be removed and the IOL to be implanted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2018
    Publication date: June 7, 2018
    Inventors: David Haydn Mordaunt, Frieder Loesel, Gwillem Mosedale
  • Patent number: 9974692
    Abstract: A system and method for performing a femto-fragmentation procedure on tissue in the crystalline lens of an eye requires that a laser beam be directed and focused to a focal point in the crystalline lens of the eye. The focal point is then guided, relative to an axis defined by the eye, to create a segment cluster by causing Laser Induced Optical Breakdown (LIOB) of tissue in the crystalline lens. The resultant segment cluster includes a plurality of contiguous, elongated segments in the crystalline lens that are individually tapered from an anterior end-area to a posterior end-area. Specifically, this is done to facilitate the removal of individual segments from the segment cluster in the crystalline lens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2017
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2018
    Assignees: BAUSCH & LOMB INCORPORATED, TECHNOLAS PERFECT VISION GMBH
    Inventors: Toh Seng Goh, Brian D. McCary, David Haydn Mordaunt, Frieder Loesel, Jochen Kandulla, Gerhard Youssefi, Werner Banghard
  • Publication number: 20170128259
    Abstract: A system and method for performing a femto-fragmentation procedure on tissue in the crystalline lens of an eye requires that a laser beam be directed and focused to a focal point in the crystalline lens of the eye. The focal point is then guided, relative to an axis defined by the eye, to create a segment cluster by causing Laser Induced Optical Breakdown (LIOB) of tissue in the crystalline lens. The resultant segment cluster includes a plurality of contiguous, elongated segments in the crystalline lens that are individually tapered from an anterior end-area to a posterior end-area, Specifically, this is done to facilitate the removal of individual segments from the segment cluster in the crystalline lens.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2017
    Publication date: May 11, 2017
    Inventors: Toh Seng Goh, Brian D. McCary, David Haydn Mordaunt, Frieder Loesel, Jochen Kandulla, Gerhard Youssefi, Werner Banghard
  • Publication number: 20170079843
    Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, a system and method are provided for removing the corneal epithelium from a patient's eye while monitoring the autofluorescent response that results during laser photoablation of the epithelial tissue. Structurally, the system includes a computer-controlled laser generating unit. Also, connected to the computer are a sensor for receiving the autofluorescent response, and an imaging unit for monitoring changes in the topography during a procedure. By monitoring both the autofluorescent response and changes in epithelial topography, the computer controls the laser unit. When there is no longer an autofluorescent response, the procedure has been completed and the system is shut down.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2015
    Publication date: March 23, 2017
    Inventors: Guy M. Kezirian, David Tat-Chi Lin, David Haydn Mordaunt
  • Patent number: 9592157
    Abstract: A system and method for performing a femto-fragmentation procedure on tissue in the crystalline lens of an eye requires that a laser beam be directed and focused to a focal point in the crystalline lens of the eye. The focal point is then guided, relative to an axis defined by the eye, to create a segment cluster by causing Laser Induced Optical Breakdown (LIOB) of tissue in the crystalline lens. The resultant segment cluster includes a plurality of contiguous, elongated segments in the crystalline lens that are individually tapered from an anterior end-area to a posterior end-area. Specifically, this is done to facilitate the removal of individual segments from the segment cluster in the crystalline lens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2017
    Assignees: BAUSCH & LOMB INCORPORATED, TECHNOLAS PERFECT VISION GMBH
    Inventors: Toh Seng Goh, Brian D. McCary, David Haydn Mordaunt, Frieder Loesel, Jochen Kandulla, Gerhard Youssefi, Werner Banghard
  • Publication number: 20160076019
    Abstract: A system and method for the present invention requires use of a generator, in combination with a radiation unit, to radiate acoustic waveform energy onto a target tissue (i.e. a cellular structure). During radiation of the target tissue in accordance with a predetermined titration-like protocol, the influence of the waveform energy on the cellular structure is periodically monitored. The protocol is stopped when the cellular structure has been transformed or morphed into a desired phenotype.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2014
    Publication date: March 17, 2016
    Inventors: Robert Edward Grant, David Haydn Mordaunt, Matthew T. Case
  • Publication number: 20160022491
    Abstract: A system and method are provided for treating VitreoRetinal-Interface Syndromes (VRS) by using a femtosecond laser system to relieve vitreoretinal adhesions in an eye. Operationally, fibers in the vitreous body are severed by the laser system to create Posterior Vitreous Detachments (PVD) that relieve the adhesions. In a first embodiment for the present invention, tissue material on selected planes within the vitreous body is photoaltered to sever the fibers. Sequentially, or alternatively, to the first embodiment, in another embodiment, fibers at or near the vitreoretinal interface of the eye are photoaltered for this same purpose.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2014
    Publication date: January 28, 2016
    Inventors: David Haydn Mordaunt, Andrew Brian Merkur, David Tat-Chi Lin
  • Publication number: 20160023020
    Abstract: A post-operative procedure is disclosed for inducing a Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD) after a VitreoRetinal-Interface Syndrome (VRS) treatment. In the post-op procedure, vitreoretinal interface tissue is imaged to determine the extent of PVD that was established by the VRS treatment and Residual Areas of Adhesion (RAA) are identified on the vitreoretinal interface. Once the RAAs are identified, the next step is to allow gas micro-bubbles on the vitreoretinal interface which were generated during the VRS treatment to move, coalesce, and/or loosen tissue at the vitreoretinal interface, and thereby facilitate completion of a PVD. During the bubble coalescing period, ultrasound energy can be applied to bubble/tissue boundaries to accelerate bubble coalescence and/or increase the rate that RAA tissue is loosened at the vitreoretinal interface. After bubble coalescence, tissue at the RAA can be photoaltered using a focused femtosecond laser beam to induce a suitable PVD.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2014
    Publication date: January 28, 2016
    Inventors: David Haydn Mordaunt, Andrew Brian Merkur, David Tat-Chi Lin
  • Patent number: 9216066
    Abstract: A system and method for creating a line recognition template that replicates an object is provided for use as a control reference during ophthalmic surgery on the object. Creation of the template first requires aligning a plurality of reference points along a central ā€œzā€ axis, with anatomically measured lengths (?ā€œzā€n) between adjacent reference points. Axially-symmetric surfaces can then be traced between selected, adjacent, reference points to create the template. For the present invention, the location of reference points, and the tracing of axially-symmetric surfaces, are based on a cross sectional image of the object for surgery. Preferably, the cross sectional image is obtained using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2015
    Assignees: BAUSCH & LOMB INCORPORATED, TECHNOLAS PERFECT VISION GMBH
    Inventors: David Haydn Mordaunt, Holger Schlueter, Frieder Loesel
  • Publication number: 20150342782
    Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, a system and method are provided for using a computer-controlled, laser system to perform a partial vitrectomy of the vitreous humor in an eye. Operationally, an optical channel is first defined through the vitreous humor. Vitreous and suspended deposits (floaters) in the optical channel are then ablated and in some cases removed (e.g. aspirated) from the optical channel. In some instances, a clear liquid can be introduced into the optical channel to replace the ablated matter, and to thereby establish unhindered transparency in the optical channel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2014
    Publication date: December 3, 2015
    Applicant: Strathspey Crown Holdings, LLC
    Inventors: David Haydn Mordaunt, Andrew Brian Merkur, David Tat-Chi Lin
  • Publication number: 20150157507
    Abstract: A system and method are provided for removing a natural lens and inserting an Intraocular Lens (IOL) into the lens capsule of an eye. Specifically, this is accomplished by inserting the IOL through an opening on the posterior capsule that is created using a focused laser beam. The system includes a laser unit, a detector for creating images of the interior of the eye, and a computer that controls the cooperative functions of the detector and the laser unit. Based on images of the posterior capsule provided by the detector, the computer is used to control movements of the focal point through tissue of the posterior capsule to perform Laser Induced Optical Breakdown (LIOB) on posterior capsule tissue. The result is a laser capsulotomy that creates an opening through the posterior capsule allowing the natural lens to be removed and the IOL to be implanted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2013
    Publication date: June 11, 2015
    Inventors: David Haydn Mordaunt, Frieder Loesel, Gwillem Mosedale
  • Publication number: 20150100049
    Abstract: System and method for generating patterns P of aiming and treatment light on target eye tissue (e.g. the retina) of a patient's eye. The system includes light sources for treatment and aiming light, a scanner for generating patterns of spots of the generated light, a controller, and a graphic user interface that allows the user to select one of several possible spot patterns, adjust the spot density and/or spot size, and apply patterns with fixed or varied density. The patterns can be formed of interlaced sub-patterns and/or scanned without adjacent spots being consecutively formed to reduce localized heating. Partially or fully enclosed exclusion zones within the patterns protect sensitive target tissue from exposure to the light.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 22, 2014
    Publication date: April 9, 2015
    Applicant: TOPCON MEDICAL LASER SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: David Haydn MORDAUNT, George MARCELLINO, Michael W. WILTBERGER, Justin HENDRICKSON, Katrina BELL, Dan E. ANDERSEN