A61B2017/22018

ULTRASOUND CATHETER FOR DISRUPTING BLOOD VESSEL OBSTRUCTIONS
20170354428 · 2017-12-14 ·

An ultrasonic catheter includes a body and an ultrasound transmission member disposed in the body. A head is coupled to the ultrasound transmission member, wherein a gap separates the head from a body distal end. A guidewire tube extends through the body and the head. A proximal end connector assembly includes a hub and an absorber member. The hub has a bore coupled to and in fluid communication with the body. The absorber member is disposed within the bore around the ultrasound transmission member. A sonic connector is disposed between the ultrasound transmission member and a separate generator.

Apparatus and methods for transferring ultrasonic energy to a bodily tissue
09713481 · 2017-07-25 · ·

An apparatus includes a monolithically-constructed transmission member that defines a lumen along a longitudinal axis. The transmission member includes a first portion, a second portion, and a third portion. The first portion is configured to be coupled to an ultrasonic energy source. The second portion is configured to contact a bodily tissue to transfer ultrasonic energy from a first portion into the bodily tissue. The third portion is disposed between the first portion and the second portion and defines a cross-sectional moment of inertia that is less than at least one of a cross-sectional area moment of inertia of the first portion or a cross-sectional moment of inertia of the second portion.

ULTRASONIC TRANSDUCER TO BLADE ACOUSTIC COUPLING, CONNECTIONS, AND CONFIGURATIONS
20250040953 · 2025-02-06 ·

DISCLOSED IS A SURGICAL INSTRUMENT THAT INCLUDES A ROTATABLE SHAFT HAVING AN ARTICULATION SECTION AND AN ULTRASONIC WAVEGUIDE DISPOSED WITHIN THE SHAFT. THE ULTRASONIC WAVEGUIDE IS CONFIGURED TO ARTICULATE AT THE ARTICULATION SECTION. THE ULTRASONIC WAVEGUIDE IS DISPOSED WITHIN THE SHAFT. A ROTATABLE CLAMP ARM IS LOCATED DISTAL OF THE ARTICULATION SECTION OF THE ROTATABLE SHAFT. THE ROTATABLE CLAMP ARM IS CONFIGURED TO ROTATE INDEPENDENTLY OF THE ROTATABLE SHAFT DISTAL OF THE ARTICULATION SECTION.

Ultrasonic tip with protrusion defining a preaspiration hole

An ultrasonic tip for use with a surgical handpiece to produce both longitudinal and torsional motion. The ultrasonic tip comprises a shaft having a longitudinal axis extending between proximal and distal ends having respective first and second diameters with the first diameter greater than the second diameter. The ultrasonic tip also comprises a cutting feature coupled to the distal end of the shaft. The shaft defines an aspiration lumen that extends along the longitudinal axis of the shaft. A protrusion on the shaft is positioned between the distal end and the proximal end of the shaft. A portion of the protrusion having a third diameter, and the third diameter is less than the first diameter and the third diameter is greater than the second diameter. An aperture is defined by the protrusion and in fluid communication with the aspiration lumen, and the protrusion reinforces an area surrounding the aperture.

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH ARTICULATING SHAFTS

Various example embodiments described herein are directed to articulating surgical instruments for treating tissue comprising an end effector and a shaft extending proximally from the end effector along a longitudinal axis. In certain embodiments, the shaft comprises a plurality of transverse spacer members as well as first and second rotatable members extending through at least a portion of the plurality of transverse spacer members. The first and second rotatable members may both be biased away from the longitudinal axis such that their respective directions of bias vary with rotation of the first rotatable member. When the respective directions of bias of the first and second rotatable members oppose one another, the shaft may be substantially straight. When the respective directions of bias of the first and second rotatable members are aligned with one another, the shaft may articulate away from the longitudinal axis in the direction of the alignment.

TREATMENT OF ISCHAEMIA
20250090184 · 2025-03-20 · ·

An endovascular apparatus for crossing through an obstruction in a blood vessel comprises an elongate endovascular wire and a coupling. The coupling when in use transmits ultrasonic energy along the wire from an ultrasonic energy source to an active tip at a distal end of the wire. The coupling is arranged to couple the source to the wire at any of a plurality of discrete operational positions along the length of the wire for said transmission of ultrasonic energy to the active tip.

Adjustable interface device for connecting components of a medical device

An adjustable interface device for connecting two components of a medical device includes an elongate body and an elongate member. The elongate body has a first end, a second end, an interior channel, and a side wall that surrounds the interior channel. The side wall defines a first connector portion adjacent the second end. The first connector portion attaches to a respective one of the components of the medical device. The elongate member has a head end portion and a shaft portion that longitudinally extends from the head end portion. The shaft portion is located at least partially in the interior channel of the elongate body. The shaft portion is configured to slidably move axially along the longitudinal axis to adjust a length of the adjustable interface device. The head end portion defines a second connector portion that attaches to another of the components of the medical device.

Intraluminal ultrasound device for diagnostic imaging and therapy

An intraluminal ultrasound device includes a flexible elongate member configured to be inserted into a lumen of a patient, the flexible elongate member comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion, an ultrasound imaging assembly disposed at the distal portion of the flexible elongate member, the ultrasound imaging assembly configured to obtain imaging data while positioned within the lumen of the patient; and a radiating member disposed at the distal portion of the flexible elongate member and in communication with an ultrasound transducer positioned outside of the patient, wherein the radiating member configured to transmit ultrasound energy from the ultrasound transducer within the lumen of the patient to apply an ultrasound therapy. Associated devices, systems and methods are also provided.

Surgical instruments with articulating shafts

Various embodiments are directed to articulatable surgical instruments. Some embodiments comprise an end effector to treat tissue, where the end effector comprises an ultrasonic blade. A hollow shaft may extend proximally from the end effector along a longitudinal axis. A waveguide may extend through the shaft and may be acoustically coupled to the ultrasonic blade. The waveguide may comprise a distally positioned flange positioned within the hollow shaft proximally from the blade and may be held stationary at a first pivot point positioned within the hollow shaft proximally from the flange. A reciprocating wedge may be positioned within the hollow shaft such that distal motion of the wedge pushes the wedge between the flange and the hollow shaft, causing the ultrasonic blade to pivot about the first pivot point in a first direction.

Surgical instruments with articulating shafts

The present disclosure is directed to end effectors. An end effector includes an outer shaft extending along a longitudinal axis and an inner shaft partially located within the outer shaft. The end effector may include an ultrasonic blade. The inner shaft may include biased and unbiased portions. The inner shaft and outer shaft may be translatable relative to one another. At one translatable position, the biased portion of the inner shaft may be located within the outer shaft and the unbiased portion may be substantially straight along the longitudinal axis. At another translatable position, the biased portion of the inner shaft may be located outside of and distally positioned from the outer shaft such that the biased portion of the inner shaft is bent away from the longitudinal axis.