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Method for the comminution of concretions

  • US 5,582,578 A
  • Filed: 08/01/1995
  • Issued: 12/10/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/01/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for comminuting concretions located within a living body, said method consisting essentially of the steps of(a) producing a first shock wave pulse in a liquid, said first shock wave pulse having a compressive phase with a peak amplitude whose magnitude is greater than 20 million pascals and with a duration of 1 to 2 microseconds, and said first shock wave pulse having a tensile phase with a peak amplitude whose magnitude is greater than 1 million pascals and with a duration of 2 to 5 microseconds,(b) focussing said first shock wave pulse to produce a transient cavitation bubble cluster in a volume embracing said concretions, said volume being less than 65 cubic centimeters,(c) producing a second shock wave pulse in said liquid, said second shock wave pulse being produced after a time delay that is between 50 and 400 microseconds after said first shock wave pulse, said second shock wave pulse having a compressive phase with a peak amplitude whose magnitude is between 2 and 100 million pascals and with a duration between 2 and 40 microseconds,(d) focussing said second shock wave pulse in said volume, whereby said transient acoustic cavitation bubble clusters are forced to collapse by said second shock wave pulse thereby producing liquid jets, said jets impinging on said concretions, whereby said concretion comminution is increased.

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