Transdermal ultrasonic device and method
First Claim
1. A hand-held ultrasonic surgical apparatus for fragmenting or emulsifying a predetermined volume of animal tissue located beneath the skin of an animal comprising:
- a housing to be held and manipulated during surgery;
an acoustic assembly mounted within the housing that vibrates at a resonant vibratory frequency, the resonant vibratory frequency determined by the length and shape of the acoustic assembly and within the range between 100 kHZ and 250 kHZ;
the acoustic assembly having an axis along which ultrasonic vibratory energy is directed and an ultrasonic motor with a distal surface and a proximal surface, the ultrasonic motor aligned along the axis;
a rear driver of the acoustic assembly connected to the proximal surface of the ultrasonic motor and aligned along the axis;
a front driver of the acoustic assembly connected to the distal surface of the ultrasonic motor and aligned along the axis;
a compression fastener aligned along the axis and passing through the rear driver and the ultrasonic motor and connected to the front driver so that the ultrasonic motor is under compression between the front driver and the rear driver; and
a focusing lens connected to the front driver within the acoustic assembly and aligned along the axis thereof, said focusing lens having a generally concave surface for contact with the skin of the animal and cooperating with the acoustic assembly to deliver vibratory energy to the animal tissue, concentrated generally at a focal length from the concave surface, without significant heating of the animal tissue.
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Abstract
In general a hand-held ultrasonic surgical apparatus with a focusing lens for fragmenting or emulsifying a predetermined volume of a medium located generally near a focal length from a concave surface of the focusing lens without significant heating of the medium includes a housing to be held and manipulated by a surgeon or physician and an acoustic assembly mounted within the housing. The acoustic assembly has a resonant vibratory frequency that is primarily determined by the length of the acoustic assembly and an axis along which the ultrasonic vibratory energy is directed. The preferred range for the resonant vibratory frequency to achieve sufficient focusing and sufficient ultrasonic power to fragment or emulsify tissue is between 100 kHz and 250 kHz. The acoustic assembly includes an ultrasonic motor, a rear driver, a front driver, a compression fastener, and a focusing lens.
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6 Claims
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1. A hand-held ultrasonic surgical apparatus for fragmenting or emulsifying a predetermined volume of animal tissue located beneath the skin of an animal comprising:
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a housing to be held and manipulated during surgery;
an acoustic assembly mounted within the housing that vibrates at a resonant vibratory frequency, the resonant vibratory frequency determined by the length and shape of the acoustic assembly and within the range between 100 kHZ and 250 kHZ;
the acoustic assembly having an axis along which ultrasonic vibratory energy is directed and an ultrasonic motor with a distal surface and a proximal surface, the ultrasonic motor aligned along the axis;
a rear driver of the acoustic assembly connected to the proximal surface of the ultrasonic motor and aligned along the axis;
a front driver of the acoustic assembly connected to the distal surface of the ultrasonic motor and aligned along the axis;
a compression fastener aligned along the axis and passing through the rear driver and the ultrasonic motor and connected to the front driver so that the ultrasonic motor is under compression between the front driver and the rear driver; and
a focusing lens connected to the front driver within the acoustic assembly and aligned along the axis thereof, said focusing lens having a generally concave surface for contact with the skin of the animal and cooperating with the acoustic assembly to deliver vibratory energy to the animal tissue, concentrated generally at a focal length from the concave surface, without significant heating of the animal tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
a source of suction and suction ports associated with the focusing lens and connected to the source of suction to draw the skin into the focusing lens for improved coupling of the ultrasonic vibratory energy with the animal tissue.
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