Ultrasonic debrider probe
US-9949751-B2 · Apr 24, 2018 · US
US10980564B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10980564-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815936785-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 20, 2021 |
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An ultrasonic surgical instrument has a shaft and a probe head, the shaft and the probe head have a lumen or channel and a longitudinal axis and the probe head having a distal end face. The probe head has at least one operative surface engageable with organic tissues for the application of ultrasonic vibratory energy to the tissues. The end face is oriented at least partially transversely to the axis. The lumen or channel has a first outlet opening in the end face and at least one second outlet opening in a lateral surface of either the shaft or the probe head at a position spaced from the end face. The probe head has a plurality of teeth extending laterally from the end face, in two rows on opposing side of the end face.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ultrasonic surgical instrument comprising: a shaft having a longitudinal axis, said shaft being provided at a proximal end with a connector for coupling said shaft to an ultrasonic signal generator; and a flattened probe head disposed at a distal end of said shaft, said probe head being laterally enlarged with respect to said shaft and having a major lateral face extending in a plane parallel to said axis, said probe head having a plurality of teeth extending in a linear array at and along a distal edge of said probe head, laterally away from said major lateral face and said plane generally orthogonally thereto, said shaft being provided with a lumen or channel having an opening or port in at least one of said probe head and said shaft. 2. The instrument defined in claim 1 wherein said flattened probe head extends to opposite sides of said longitudinal axis, said major lateral face extending from a distal end of said shaft. 3. The instrument defined in claim 1 wherein said teeth are disposed in two linear arrays each along a respective distal edge of said flattened probe head, the teeth of one of said linear arrays projecting in a direction at least partially opposed to the teeth in the other of said linear arrays. 4. The instrument defined in claim 3 wherein each said distal edge of said flattened probe head is slanted or inclined relative to said longitudinal axis so that the teeth in any one of said linear arrays are disposed at different distances from said shaft. 5. The instrument defined in claim 4 wherein said teeth have operative sur bees at free ends spaced laterally from said major lateral face, said operative surfaces being defined on a proximal side by respective sharp edges. 6. The instrument defined in claim 5 wherein said sharp edges are straight edges. 7. The instrument defined in claim 6 wherein said flattened probe head is further fanned with a plurality of concave ramp surfaces equal in number to said teeth and each extending the straight edge of a respective one of said teeth. 8. The instrument defined in claim 3 wherein said teeth each have a pair of planar lateral surfaces disposed parallel to one another. 9. The instrument defined in claim 1 wherein said teeth have respective operative surfaces engageable with organic tissues for the application of ultrasonic vibrator energy to said tissues, said opening or port positioned in a lateral surface of one of said shaft and said probe head at a position longitudinally spaced from said distal edge of said flattened probe head.
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