Arthroscopic devices and methods
US-2019083121-A1 · Mar 21, 2019 · US
US11937843B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11937843-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117494970-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 6, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2024 |
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An electrosurgical probe includes an elongated shaft assembly having a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis. A distal housing is mounted on the distal end of the shaft and optionally includes a laterally open window where a plane of the window is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft. An interior channel extends axially through the shaft and further through an interior of the housing to the window in the housing. An electrode member with a serrated or other elongated edge may extend longitudinally across the window and may be configured to reciprocate the elongated edge longitudinally relative to the window.
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A surgical method of treatment, comprising: operating a medical system to treat tissue in a working space in a patient, the medical system comprising: a handpiece with a motor drive and a first sensor; a probe with a proximal hub and an elongated shaft assembly that extends about a longitudinal axis to a working end of the probe, the elongated shaft assembly including a first elongated member longitudinally received within a second elongated member, the proximal hub detachably coupled to the handpiece such that the motor drive is coupled to a rotating drive coupling in the proximal hub, the rotating drive coupling coupled to a proximal portion of the first elongated member and including a first magnet coupled thereto to rotate with the rotating drive coupling, wherein the first sensor in the handpiece is configured to sense rotation of the first magnet as the rotating drive coupling rotates for generating signals about the rotational position of the rotating drive coupling in the proximal hub, and wherein a distal portion of the first elongated member includes an electrode thereon and is actuatable to at least a first default position relative to the second elongated member at the working end of the probe; and a controller configured to receive signals from the first sensor about the rotational position of the rotating drive coupling in the proximal hub, wherein said operating comprises: applying a first electrical current to the electrode with the working end of the probe in the working space in the patient and with the distal portion of the first elongated member in the first default position, wherein, during said applying, the controller receives signals from the first sensor about the rotational position of the rotating drive coupling in the proximal hub, and while receiving said signals, repeatedly checks at a predetermined time interval of between 0.1 ms and 10 seconds to determine if the distal portion of the first elongated member has inadvertently migrated from the first default position. 2. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined time interval is between 1 ms and 5 seconds. 3. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the controller is programmed to terminate the first electrical current if the controller has determined that the distal portion of the first elongated member has inadvertently migrated from the first default position during said applying. 4. The surgical method of claim 3 , wherein the controller is programmed to activate the motor drive to rotate the rotating drive coupling about the longitudinal axis and thereby actuate the distal portion of the first elongated member relative to the second elongated member at the working end of the probe to return the distal portion of the first elongated member to the first default position following termination of the first electrical current due to the controller determining that the distal portion of the first elongated member has inadvertently migrated from the first default position during said applying. 5. The surgical method of claim 4 , wherein the controller is programmed to re-apply the first electrical current to the electrode with the distal portion of the first elongated member in the first default position following returning the distal portion of the first elongated member to the first default position following termination of the first electrical current due to the controller determining that the distal portion of the first elongated member has inadvertently migrated from the first default position during said applying. 6. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the controller is programmed to modulate the first electrical current to a modulated condition if the controller has determined that the distal portion of the first elongated member has inadvertently migrated from the first default position during said applying. 7. The surgical method of claim 6 , wherein the controller is programmed to activate the motor drive to rotate the rotating drive coupling about the longitudinal axis and thereby actuate the distal portion of the first elongated member relative to the second elongated member at the working end of the probe to return the distal portion of the first elongated member to the first default position following modulation of the first electrical current to the modulated condition due to the controller determining that the distal portion of the first elongated member has inadvertently migrated from the first default position during said applying. 8. The surgical method of claim 7 , wherein the controller is programmed to re-apply the first electrical current to the electrode with the distal portion of the first elongated member in the first default position following returning the distal portion of the first elongated member to the first default position following modulation of the first electrical current to the modulated condition due to the controller determining that the distal portion of the first elongated member has inadvertently migrated from the first default position during said applying. 9. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the controller is programmed to activate the motor drive to rotate the rotating drive coupling about the longitudinal axis and thereby actuate the distal portion of the first elongated member relative to the second elongated member at the working end of the probe to return the distal portion of the first elongated member to the first default position if the controller has determined that the distal portion of the first elongated member has inadvertently migrated from the first default position during said applying. 10. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein in the first default position the electrode on the distal portion of the first elongated member is positioned in an outer window in the second elongated member. 11. The surgical method of claim 10 , wherein in the first default position the electrode on the distal portion of the first elongated member is positioned in a center region of the outer window in the second elongated member. 12. The surgical method of claim 10 , wherein in the first default position the electrode on the distal portion of the first elongated member is positioned away from edges of the outer window in the second elongated member. 13. The surgical method of claim 10 , wherein in the first default position the electrode on the distal portion of the first elongated member is positioned at a selected rotational angle relative to said longitudinal axis and the outer window in the second elongated member. 14. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the first elongated member comprises an inner sleeve and the second elongated member comprises an outer sleeve. 15. The surgical method of claim 14 , wherein the inner sleeve provides a lumen in the elongated shaft assembly. 16. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the rotating drive coupling is rotatable about the longitudinal axis to cause the distal portion of the first elongated member to rotate relative to the second elongated member at the working end of the probe. 17. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the rotating drive coupling is rotatable about the longitudinal axis to cause the distal portion of the first elongated member to reciprocate relative to the second elongated member at the working end of the probe. 18. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the medical system further comprises a negative pressure source in communication with a lumen in the elongated shaft assembly, and wherein said operating further compri
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