Tissue debridement systems and methods

US9308024B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9308024-B2
Application numberUS-201113042226-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2011
Priority dateMar 11, 2010
Publication dateApr 12, 2016
Grant dateApr 12, 2016

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Systems, methods, and apparatuses for debriding a tissue site, such as a wound, involve using solid CO 2 particles and reduced pressure to cut and remove undesired tissue in a controlled manner. The system may urge the undesired tissue into a treatment cavity and then cut the undesired tissue with impinging CO 2 particles. The CO 2 particles sublime into a gas and present little or no mess. Other systems, methods, and apparatuses are presented.

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We claim: 1. A system for removing undesired tissue from a tissue site, the system comprising: a treatment head having a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, a treatment cavity extending into the treatment head from the second surface, a delivery aperture opening into the treatment cavity, and a removal aperture opening into the treatment cavity, the delivery aperture and the removal aperture face each other and are aligned on at least two orthogonal planes, the removal aperture has a dimension substantially smaller than a dimension of the treatment cavity to form a restricted passage; a handle directly coupled to the treatment head to form an obtuse angle with the first surface of the treatment head; a working gas supply source adapted to supply a working gas at a positive pressure to the delivery aperture; a CO 2 source adapted to supply solid CO 2 particles having a diameter between about 10 microns and about 1000 microns to the working gas; wherein the delivery aperture and the removal aperture are disposed on opposing sides of the treatment cavity and face each other such that movement of the working gas between the delivery aperture and the removal aperture generates a pressure in the treatment cavity that is lower than an ambient pressure that urges uncut undesired tissue into the treatment cavity. 2. The system for removing undesired tissue of claim 1 , further comprising: a reduced-pressure source for supplying reduced pressure to the treatment head; wherein an extraction conduit is fluidly coupled to the reduced-pressure source; and wherein the treatment head and the extraction conduit are adapted to carry away the undesired tissue under reduced pressure. 3. The system for removing undesired tissue of claim 1 , wherein the CO 2 source is operable to control a feed rate of the solid CO 2 particles. 4. The system for removing undesired tissue of claim 1 , wherein: the treatment head further comprises a delivery conduit and a removal conduit; the delivery conduit is fluidly coupled to the delivery aperture and the working gas supply source; the removal conduit is fluidly coupled to the removal aperture and a reduced-pressure source; and the delivery aperture and the removal aperture are substantially aligned. 5. The system for removing undesired tissue of claim 1 , wherein the system further comprises a collection member fluidly coupled to the treatment head and a reduced-pressure source to receive the undesired tissue. 6. The system for removing undesired tissue of claim 1 , wherein the system further comprises a CO 2 switch coupled to the CO 2 source, the CO 2 switch for controlling a feed rate of the solid CO 2 particles from the CO 2 source. 7. The system for removing undesired tissue of claim 1 , further comprising: a master controller associated with the working gas supply source and the CO 2 source, the master controller comprising: a working gas control switch for controlling an amount of the working gas transferred from the working gas supply source to the treatment head, and a CO 2 switch for controlling an amount of the solid CO 2 particles transferred from the CO 2 source into the working gas. 8. The system for removing undesired tissue of claim 1 , further comprising: a foot pedal associated with the working gas supply source and the CO 2 source, the foot pedal comprising: a working gas control switch for controlling an amount of the working gas transferred from the working gas supply source to the treatment head, and a CO 2 switch for controlling an amount of the solid CO 2 particles transferred from the CO 2 source into the working gas. 9. The system for removing undesired tissue of claim 1 , further comprising: a master controller associated with the working gas supply source and the CO 2 source, the master controller comprising: a treatment mixture switch for controlling an amount of the solid CO 2 particles and the working gas transferred from the working gas supply source and the CO 2 source to the treatment head. 10. A system for removing undesired tissue from a tissue site of a patient, the system comprising: a working gas supply source adapted to supply a working gas at a positive pressure; a CO 2 source adapted to supply solid CO 2 particles; a supply conduit fluidly coupled to the working gas supply source and the CO 2 source for receiving the working gas and solid CO 2 particles having a diameter between about 10 microns and about 1000 microns; a treatment head having a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, a treatment cavity extending into the treatment head from the second surface, a delivery aperture opening into the treatment cavity, and a removal aperture opening into the treatment cavity, the delivery aperture and the removal aperture face each other and are aligned on at least two orthogonal planes, the removal aperture has a dimension substantially smaller than a dimension of the treatment cavity to form a restricted passage; a handle directly coupled to the treatment head to form an obtuse angle with the first surface of the treatment head; the treatment head fluidly coupled to the supply conduit for receiving the working gas and solid CO 2 particles and delivering the working gas and solid CO 2 particles to the tissue site at a desired location; wherein the delivery aperture and the removal aperture are substantially aligned on opposing sides of the treatment cavity and face each other such that movement of the working gas between the delivery aperture and the removal aperture generates a pressure in the treatment cavity that is lower than an ambient pressure that urges uncut undesired tissue into the treatment cavity; and wherein the treatment head is adapted to cause the solid CO 2 particles to impinge upon at least a portion of the undesired tissue in the treatment cavity so as to remove the undesired tissue.

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What does patent US9308024B2 cover?
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for debriding a tissue site, such as a wound, involve using solid CO 2 particles and reduced pressure to cut and remove undesired tissue in a controlled manner. The system may urge the undesired tissue into a treatment cavity and then cut the undesired tissue with impinging CO 2 particles. The CO 2 particles sublime into a gas and present little or no mess. …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Whyte David George, Heaton Keith Patrick, Kci Licensing Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/545. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 12 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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