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Cooling delivery guide attachment for a laser scanner apparatus
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 6638272
Issued Date
October 28, 2003
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A delivery guide frame attachment for a laser scanner mechanism for a laser treatment operation, to permit proper spacing and dimensional stability of the laser scanner with respect to the skin of a patient being treated. The delivery guide frame attachment includes a housing having an upper end and a lower end. The lower end is applyable to the skin of a patient. The upper end is attached to the laser scanner. A chilled fluid supply conduit is arranged in communication with the housing for delivering a chilled fluid onto the skin of a patient when the housing is applied thereto. A chilled fluid containment arrangement in the housing retains and delays escape of chilled fluid from the housing placed on the patient, for a short period during the laser treatment operation.
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Owner
Cynosure, Inc (Chelmsford, MA)
Published
October 28, 2003
Application Number
09/873,893
Filed
June 4, 2001
US Classification
606/13   606/10 606/20 606/22 606/8 607/88 607/91
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A61B   18/20   (20060101)   A61B   18/00   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
606/2   606/8   606/9   606/10   606/13   606/16   606/20   606/22   606/23   607/88   607/89   607/90   607/91   128/898  
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