Ultrasonic instrument and method using same

US10117666B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10117666-B2
Application numberUS-201314038463-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 26, 2013
Priority dateSep 26, 2013
Publication dateNov 6, 2018
Grant dateNov 6, 2018

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An ultrasonic medical instrument includes a probe shaft having a threaded coupling at a proximal end and an end effector or head at a distal end. The coupling is configured for operative attachment to a source of ultrasonic mechanical vibratory energy, while the head has an operative surface configured for engagement with organic tissues of a patient. The probe shaft, the coupling, and the head are made of a metal or metal alloy. At least one end-of-life indicator element is affixed to the probe shaft or head, the indicator element being made of a material that gradually disintegrates or degrades with use of the instrument so as to provide a visible indicator of degree of use and remaining useful life of the instrument.

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What is claimed is: 1. An ultrasonic medical instrument comprising: a probe shaft having a connector at a proximal end and a head at a distal end, the connector being configured for operative attachment to a source of ultrasonic mechanical vibratory energy, the head having an operative surface configured for engagement with organic tissues of a patient, said probe shaft, said connector, and said head being made of a rigid first material; and at least one end-of-life indicator element affixed to one of said probe shaft and said head, said indicator element including a layer of a second material that disintegrates or degrades with repeated use of the instrument, said indicator element further including an alphanumeric or graphic symbol hidden by said layer and revealed upon a disintegration or degrading of said layer upon repeated use of the instrument. 2. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 1 wherein said second material is a biocompatible material. 3. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 2 wherein said second material is a biodegradable material. 4. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 1 wherein said first material is taken from the group consisting of metal and alloy, said second material being taken from the group consisting of polymeric and ceramic material. 5. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 1 wherein said end-of-life indicator element is fastened to an exterior surface of said one of said probe shaft and said head. 6. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 1 wherein said end-of-life indicator element is disposed in a recess formed in an exterior surface of said one of said probe shaft and said head. 7. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 1 wherein said end-of-life indicator element is affixed to said one of said probe shaft and said head at a preselected location within one-half an operating wavelength of a distal end of said instrument. 8. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 1 wherein said symbol has a meaning directing a user to cease or terminate further use of the instrument. 9. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 8 wherein said symbol is taken from the group consisting of a stop sign, a do-not-enter sign, the word “recycle”, the word “discard,” and a skull and bones representation. 10. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 1 wherein said end-of-life indicator element is affixed to said one of said probe shaft and said head at a preselected location within one-half an operating wavelength of a distal end of said instrument. 11. An ultrasonic medical instrument comprising: a probe shaft having a connector at a proximal end and a head at a distal end, the connector being configured for operative attachment to a source of ultrasonic mechanical vibratory energy, the head having an operative surface configured for engagement with organic tissues of a patient, said probe shaft, said connector, and said head being made of a rigid first material; and a plurality of separate end-of-life indicator elements affixed to one of said probe shaft and said head, said indicator elements each including a layer of a second material that disintegrates or degrades with repeated use of the instrument, said indicator elements configured to provide visual indicators after different degrees of accumulated use. 12. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 11 wherein a first of said plurality of indicator elements signals that the expected life of the instrument has been reduced by a first percentage, and wherein a second of said plurality of indicator elements signals that the expected life of the instrument has been reduced by a second percentage greater than said first percentage. 13. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 11 wherein said second material is a biocompatible material. 14. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 13 wherein said second material is a biodegradable material. 15. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 11 wherein said first material is taken from the group consisting of metal and alloy, said second material being taken from the group consisting of polymeric and ceramic material. 16. The ultrasonic medical instrument defined in claim 11 wherein each of said plurality of end-of-life indicator elements is fastened to an exterior surface of said one of said probe shaft and said head.

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  • using mechanical vibrations, e.g. ultrasonic (A61B17/22012 takes precedence; dental tooth drilling devices operated by vibration A61C3/03; removing intra-ocular material using mechanical vibrations A61F9/00745) · CPC title

  • Counting the number of times an instrument is used · CPC title

  • node location · CPC title

  • Indication means · CPC title

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What does patent US10117666B2 cover?
An ultrasonic medical instrument includes a probe shaft having a threaded coupling at a proximal end and an end effector or head at a distal end. The coupling is configured for operative attachment to a source of ultrasonic mechanical vibratory energy, while the head has an operative surface configured for engagement with organic tissues of a patient. The probe shaft, the coupling, and the head…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Misonix Inc, Misonix Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/320068. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 06 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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