Ultrasonic treatment instrument and ultrasonic treatment assembly
US-2017367727-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US10123816B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10123816-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615082519-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 13, 2018 |
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In an arthroendoscopical surgical method, a resection target area, and a freshening treatment area which becomes repair surfaces with bleeding, are identified, and a resection line and a freshening line are drawn on a tear site in a meniscus, which is emphasized by fluorescence with use of a fluorescent medicine under excitation light. Using an ultrasonic treatment tool and an arthroscope, the resection target area is resected by a probe which generates ultrasonic vibrations, based on the resection line and freshening line under visible-light illumination. Thus, an inclined resection surface is formed, and planar repair surfaces with bleeding are joined and repaired.
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What is claimed is: 1. An arthroendoscopical surgical method using an ultrasonic treatment tool, comprising: an identifying step of identifying a tear site of a meniscus which is observed by an arthroscope; an imaging step of administering a fluorescent medicine to a blood flow of the meniscus through a vein, and imaging the meniscus in which the blood flow is displayed with emphasis under excitation light; a confirmation step of confirming whether the tear site in an image of the imaged meniscus reaches a vascular area; a step of confirming a blood vessel in a depth direction from a tear surface of the tear site in the image of the imaged meniscus; a step of forming mutually opposed planar repair surfaces by cutting the tear surfaces of the tear site in the depth direction by an ultrasonic treatment tool, such that bleeding occurs from the blood vessel in an inside of the meniscus to the tear surfaces; and a repair step of joining and suturing the repair surfaces formed in the step of forming the repair surfaces. 2. The arthroendoscopical surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the step of forming the repair surfaces includes forming the repair surfaces by cutting the tear surfaces in the depth direction by the ultrasonic treatment tool, thereby causing bleeding to occur. 3. The arthroendoscopical surgical method of claim 1 , further comprising a step of marking on a boundary of a repair area identified in the identifying step. 4. The arthroendoscopical surgical method of claim 1 , further comprising: a step of administering a fluorescent medicine into an articular cavity; and a step of identifying a tear site by observing the administered fluorescent medicine by fluorescence under excitation light. 5. An arthroendoscopical surgical method using an ultrasonic treatment tool, comprising: an identifying step of identifying a tear site of a meniscus which is observed by an arthroscope; an imaging step of administering a fluorescent medicine to a blood flow of the meniscus through an articulation, and imaging the meniscus in which the blood flow is displayed with emphasis under excitation light; a determination step of confirming whether mutually opposed tear surfaces of the tear site reach a vascular area in an image of the imaged meniscus, and determining whether resection treatment or repair treatment is performed; a setting step of setting, when the tear surfaces of the tear site do not reach the vascular area in the determination step, a resection target area by drawing a resection line such that a resection surface including the tear site is obliquely inclined, and setting, when the tear site reaches the vascular area, a freshening treatment area, in addition to the setting of the resection target area, by drawing a freshening line for bleeding from a blood vessel at a part of the tear site reaching the vascular area; a formation step of resecting the resection target area set in the setting step by an ultrasonic treatment tool, thereby forming a planar, obliquely inclined resection surface which comes in contact with a femur, and also cutting the freshening treatment area by the ultrasonic treatment tool, thereby forming planar repair surfaces with bleeding; and a repair step of joining and suturing the repair surfaces formed in the formation step. 6. The arthroendoscopical surgical method of claim 5 , wherein the resection line and the freshening line in the setting step are drawn on the meniscus by a probe of the ultrasonic treatment tool, the probe being configured to generate ultrasonic vibrations. 7. The arthroendoscopical surgical method of claim 5 , wherein the resection line and the freshening line in the setting step are drawn by causing a display screen, which is equipped with a touch panel, to display an image of the imaged meniscus, and marking an imaginary resection line, through the touch panel, on the resection target area and the freshening treatment area which are displayed, in association with positional information of the image of the meniscus. 8. The arthroendoscopical surgical method of claim 5 , wherein the repair step includes forming the tear surfaces by cutting the tear surfaces in a depth direction by the ultrasonic treatment tool, and causing bleeding to occur. 9. The arthroendoscopical surgical method of claim 5 , further comprising: a step of administering a fluorescent medicine into an articular cavity; and a step of identifying a tear site by observing the administered fluorescent medicine by fluorescence under excitation light.
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