System and Method for Treating Cartilage and Injuries to Joints and Connective Tissue
US-2015165243-A1 · Jun 18, 2015 · US
US10080577B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10080577-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514878550-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 25, 2018 |
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A joint surgical treatment under an arthroscope, includes: excising a treatment object of a synovial membrane, by transmitting an ultrasonic vibration to a treating portion of an ultrasonic device in a state where the treating portion is in contact with the treatment object of the synovial membrane; facing the treating portion to a treatment object of a cartilage, the treating portion being used in excising the treatment object of the synovial membrane; and removing the treatment object of the cartilage, by contacting the treating portion with the treatment object of the cartilage, and by transmitting the ultrasonic vibration to the treating portion in a state where the treating portion is in contact with the treatment object of the cartilage.
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What is claimed is: 1. A joint surgical treatment which is to be performed under an arthroscope, the surgical treatment comprising: inserting the arthroscope and a treating portion of an ultrasonic device into a joint; excising a treatment object region of a synovial membrane, by transmitting an ultrasonic vibration to the treating portion in a state where the treating portion is in contact with the treatment object region of the synovial membrane while observing the treating portion of the ultrasonic device and the treatment object region of the synovial membrane with the arthroscope; approaching and facing the treating portion of the ultrasonic device to a treatment object region of a cartilage, the treating portion of the ultrasonic device being used in excising the treatment object region of the synovial membrane; and removing the treatment object region of the cartilage, by bringing the treating portion of the ultrasonic device into contact with the treatment object region of the cartilage, and by transmitting the ultrasonic vibration to the treating portion in a state where the treating portion is in contact with the treatment object region of the cartilage while observing the treating portion and the treatment object region of the cartilage with the arthroscope. 2. The surgical treatment according to claim 1 , wherein the removing of the treatment object region of the cartilage comprises forming a dented region having a substantially circular vertical cross section when removing the treatment object region of the cartilage, and smoothly continuing a removed surface from which the treatment object region of the cartilage is removed and a non-removed surface adjacent to the removed surface. 3. The surgical treatment according to claim 1 , wherein the ultrasonic vibrations of different amplitudes are transmitted to the treating portion of the ultrasonic device for use in excising the treatment object region of the synovial membrane and removing the treatment object region of the cartilage. 4. The surgical treatment according to claim 3 , wherein the amplitude of the ultrasonic vibration in excising the treatment object region of the synovial membrane is smaller than in removing the treatment object region of the cartilage. 5. The surgical treatment according to claim 1 , comprising: approaching and facing the treating portion of the ultrasonic device to a bone spur, the treating portion of the ultrasonic device being used in removing the treatment object region of the synovial membrane and removing the treatment object region of the cartilage; and removing the bone spur, by bringing the treating portion of the ultrasonic device into contact with the bone spur, and by transmitting the ultrasonic vibration to the treating portion in a state where the treating portion is in contact with the bone spur while observing the treating portion and the bone spur with the arthroscope. 6. The surgical treatment according to claim 5 , wherein the removing of the bone spur comprises forming a dented region having a substantially circular vertical cross section when removing bone spur, and smoothly continuing a removed surface from which the bone spur is removed and a non-removed surface adjacent to the removed surface. 7. The surgical treatment according to claim 5 , wherein the ultrasonic vibrations of different amplitudes are transmitted to the treating portion of the ultrasonic device for use in excising the treatment object region of the synovial membrane, removing the treatment object region of the cartilage and removing the bone spur. 8. The surgical treatment according to claim 7 , wherein the amplitude of the ultrasonic vibration in excising the treatment object region of the synovial membrane is smaller than in removing the treatment object region of the cartilage, and the amplitude of the ultrasonic vibration in removing the bone spur is larger than in removing the treatment object region of the cartilage.
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