An intraocular light probe has a mask or shield at its distal end which
forms a directed light beam for intraocular illumination of target
tissues or application of therapeutic light. The mask or shield serves to
more fully focus, intensify and direct the beam toward the target tissues
and directs light away from other tissues and away from the eyes of the
surgeon, lessening unwanted glare. The probe may be placed beneath a
surgical instrument, whether as part of or separate from an infusion
sleeve. The mask or shield is opaque or semi-opaque and made of a soft,
semi-rigid or rigid material. The shield can be rigid enough to serve as
the shaft of an instrument with a probe or manipulator at its distal tip.
It may also be reflective on the side adjacent to the fiber bundle to
help direct, magnify, and intensify the beam of light.