Method for reducing biofilm formation
US-10973537-B2 · Apr 13, 2021 · US
US11298434B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11298434-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514795667-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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An ultrasonic medical probe has a horn or shaft, a shank at a proximal end of the shaft, a probe head at a distal end of the horn or shaft, opposite the shank, and at least one polymeric component fixed to at least one of the horn or shaft, the shank, and the probe head. The shank is provided at a proximal end opposite the horn or shaft with an externally threaded connector for attaching the probe to a source of ultrasonic vibratory energy. The polymeric component is of a composition that transmits and is essentially impervious to ultrasonic vibratory energy but that degrades or decomposes upon exposure to a source of extreme energy (other than ultrasonic vibratory energy), rendering the probe inoperative for use.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ultrasonic medical probe comprising: a horn or shaft; a probe head at a distal end of said horn or shaft; a shank at a proximal end of said shaft opposite said probe head, said shank including a pair of opposed flats, said shank being provided at a proximal end opposite said horn or shaft with an externally threaded connector configured for attaching the probe to a source of ultrasonic vibratory energy so as to enable generation of a standing wave in said horn or shaft, said shank and said probe head and a transmission of ultrasonic vibratory energy into target tissues of a patient via an operative surface of said probe head; and at least one polymeric component mounted to at least one of said horn or shaft, said shank, and said probe head, said at least one polymeric component being disposed in a recess in said at least one of said horn or shaft, said shank, and said probe head, said at least one polymeric component being of a composition that is impervious to ultrasonic vibratory energy and that degrades or decomposes upon exposure to a source of energy other than ultrasonic vibratory energy, rendering the probe inoperative for use. 2. The ultrasonic medical probe defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one polymeric component is provided in a recess along an external surface of said horn or shaft. 3. The ultrasonic medical probe defined in claim 2 wherein said at least one polymeric component is an annular or ring shaped part having an outer diameter equal to an outer diameter of said horn or shaft at said recess. 4. The ultrasonic medical probe defined in claim 1 wherein said probe is provided with a longitudinal channel or bore and an at least partially transverse hole communicating with said channel or bore proximally of said probe head, said at least one polymeric component being disposed in said hole, filling said hole. 5. The ultrasonic medical probe defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one polymeric component is provided on said shank and is formed with one of said flats. 6. The ultrasonic medical probe defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one polymeric component forms at least a portion of said externally threaded connector. 7. A medical method comprising: providing an ultrasonic probe including: a horn or shaft; a shank at a proximal end of said horn or shaft, said shank including a pair of opposed flats, said shank being provided at a proximal end opposite said horn or shaft with an externally threaded connector for attaching the probe to a source of ultrasonic vibratory energy; and a probe head at a distal end of said horn or shaft, opposite said shank, said probe incorporating at least one polymeric component, said at least one polymeric component being disposed in a recess in at least one of said horn or shaft, said shank and said probe head; operatively connecting said probe to said source of ultrasonic vibratory energy via said externally threaded connector; generating an ultrasonic standing wave in said probe including said horn or shaft, said shank and said probe head; placing an operative surface on said probe head into contact with a tissue surface of a patient; by virtue of the generating of said standing wave in said probe including said horn or shaft, said shank and said probe head and the placing of said operative surface, conducting vibratory energy through said probe including said horn or shaft, said shank, said probe head and said operative surface into tissue of the patient; and subsequently subjecting said probe to energy causing degradation or decomposition of said at least one polymeric component. 8. The method defined in claim 7 wherein the subjecting of said probe to energy includes placing said probe in an autoclave and subsequently operating said autoclave. 9. The method defined in claim 7 , further comprising discarding the probe with the degraded or decomposed polymeric component, without further use. 10. The ultrasonic medical probe defined in claim 5 wherein said shank includes a plurality of core members extending between the proximal end of said shank and a distal end of said shank, said at least one polymeric component being formed over said plurality of core members.
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