Near-infrared laser thermal conjunctivoplasty
Jianlong Yang, Rahul Chandwani Varun Gopinatth, Timothy Boyce, Stephen, Pflugfelder, David Huang, and Gangjun Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel near-infrared laser system for thermal conjunctivoplasty that effectively shrinks loose conjunctiva tissue with minimal bleeding, offering a potential outpatient treatment for conjunctivochalasis.
Contribution
Development of a NIR laser thermal conjunctivoplasty system with a handheld probe for minimally invasive tissue shrinkage in conjunctivochalasis.
Findings
Achieved up to 50% conjunctiva shrinkage in ex vivo porcine eye experiments.
Used 1460-nm laser with water absorption properties for even heating and no bleeding.
Demonstrated potential for outpatient treatment of conjunctivochalasis.
Abstract
Conjunctivochalasis is a common cause of tear dysfunction due to the conjunctiva becoming loose and wrinkly with age. The current solutions to this disease include either surgical excision in the operating room, or thermoreduction of the loose tissue with hot wire in the clinic. We developed a near-infrared (NIR) laser thermal conjunctivoplasty (LTC) system, which gently shrinks the redundant tissue. The NIR light is mainly absorbed by water, so the heating is even and there is no bleeding. The system utilizes a 1460-nm programmable laser diode system as a light source. A miniaturized handheld probe delivers the laser light and focuses the laser into a 10x1 mm2 line. A foot pedal is used to deliver a preset number of calibrated laser pulses. A fold of loose conjunctiva is grasped by a pair of forceps. The infrared laser light is delivered through an optical fiber and a laser line is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOcular Surface and Contact Lens · Corneal surgery and disorders · Glaucoma and retinal disorders
