Ultrasonic surgical instrument with features for forming bubbles to enhance cavitation
US-2015142033-A1 · May 21, 2015 · US
US2022370092A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022370092-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117326617-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2021 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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In a surgical method, an elongate probe is inserted into a spinal disc exemplarily into a nucleus pulposus thereof in a direction generally parallel to vertebral end faces adjacent to the spinal disc. During the inserting of the elongate probe, the probe is ultrasonically vibrated. Thereafter, while ultrasonically vibrating the elongate probe, one moves the elongate probe to sever a prismatic portion of the spinal disc including a prismatic section of the nucleus pulposus. The prismatic portion of the spinal disc is removed from a remaining portion of the spinal disc.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A surgical method comprises: inserting an elongate probe into a spinal disc; during the inserting of said elongate probe, ultrasonically vibrating said elongate probe; thereafter, while ultrasonically vibrating said elongate probe, moving said elongate probe to sever a volumetric portion of the spinal disc; and removing said volumetric portion of the spinal disc from a remaining portion of the spinal disc. 2 . The method defined in claim 1 wherein: the inserting of said elongate probe is in a direction generally parallel to vertebral end faces adjacent to the spinal disc; and said volumetric portion is a prismatic portion, the moving of said elongate probe is executed to sever said prismatic portion. 3 . The method defined in claim 2 wherein the moving of said elongate probe includes moving said elongate probe along an endless path or perimeter partially defining said prismatic portion. 4 . The method defined in claim 3 , further comprising maintaining said elongate probe in substantially parallel relation to the vertebral end faces during the moving of the elongate probe along said endless path or perimeter. 5 . The method defined in claim 4 wherein said endless path or perimeter extends at least in part in an annulus fibrosus of the spinal disc, so that said prismatic portion includes at least some of said annulus fibrosus and some of a nucleus pulposus of the spinal disc. 6 . The method defined in claim 4 wherein said endless path or perimeter extends mainly in a nucleus pulposus of the spinal disc, said prismatic portion including mostly a portion of the nucleus pulposus. 7 . The method defined in claim 1 wherein the severing of said prismatic portion is effectuated at least in part by the moving of said elongate probe along said one common path or perimeter while ultrasonically vibrating said elongate probe. 8 . The method defined in claim 1 wherein the inserting of said elongate probe occurs from one side of the spinal disc, further comprising: after the moving of said elongate probe along said one common path or perimeter to sever said prismatic portion from said remaining portion along said one common path or perimeter, orienting said elongate probe at an acute angle with respect to a lateral surface of said prismatic portion; inserting a distal shaft section of said elongate probe under said prismatic portion, on a far side thereof opposite said one side of the spinal disc; and ultrasonically vibrating said elongate probe while said distal shaft section is under said prismatic portion, thereby severing said far side of said prismatic portion at least in part from said remaining portion. 9 . The method defined in claim 8 wherein said elongate probe is an asymmetric dissector-shaver having: a proximal shaft section; a distal shaft section angled relative to said proximal shaft section; and a head extending from a distal end of said distal shaft section laterally relative to said distal shaft section, said head having a distal end surface provided with knurls or teeth. 10 . The method defined in claim 9 wherein said distal shaft section is provided along an outer surface with at least one energy concentrating projection. 11 . The method defined in claim 10 wherein said at least one energy concentrating projection includes a spiral rib. 12 . The method defined in claim 1 wherein said prismatic portion includes a portion of an annulus fibrosus of the spinal disc and a portion of a nucleus pulposus of the spinal disc so that said portion of the annulus fibrosus is attached to said portion of the nucleus pulposus and is removed therewith from said remaining portion of the spinal disc. 13 . The method defined in claim 12 wherein said portion of the annulus fibrosus is coextensive with said portion of the nucleus pulposus. 14 . The method defined in claim 13 wherein the severing of said prismatic portion and the severing of said portion of the annulus fibrosus are effectuated at least in part by the moving of said elongate probe along a path or perimeter while ultrasonically vibrating said elongate probe. 15 . The method defined in claim 1 wherein said elongate probe is an asymmetric dissector-shaver having: a proximal shaft section; a distal shaft section angled relative to said proximal shaft section; and a head extending from a distal end of said distal shaft section laterally relative to said distal end section. 16 . The method defined in claim 15 wherein said head has a distal end surface provided with knurls or teeth, said distal shaft section being provided along an outer surface with at least one energy concentrating projection. 17 . The method defined in claim 16 wherein said at least one energy concentrating projection includes a spiral rib. 18 . The method defined in claim 1 , further comprising maintaining said elongate probe in substantially parallel relation to the vertebral end faces while moving said elongate probe to sever said prismatic portion. 19 . An ultrasonic probe comprising: a proximal shaft section; a distal shaft section angled relative to said proximal shaft section; and a head extending from a distal end of said distal shaft section laterally relative to said distal end section, said head having a distal end surface provided with knurls or teeth, said distal shaft section being provided along an outer surface with at least one energy concentrating projection in a form of at least one spiral rib.
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
with suction or vacuum means · CPC title
Tissue manipulating surface · CPC title
for the spine · CPC title
for incising tissue · CPC title
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