Modulated pulsed ultrasonic power delivery system and method
View Patent ↗A method and apparatus for delivering energy during a surgical procedure such as phacoemulsification is provided. The method and apparatus include applying energy during at least one pulsed energy on period, typically sufficient or intended to rapidly induce and beneficially employ transient cavitation. Applying energy during the pulsed energy on period comprises applying energy during a first high energy period, and applying energy during a second nonzero lower energy period.
1. A method for delivering energy during a surgical procedure, comprising:
applying energy during a modulated energy delivery period, comprising,:
applying energy during a plurality of short burst periods, said short burst periods comprising a nonzero first energy burst period followed a predetermined time thereafter by a nonzero second energy burst period; and
refraining from applying energy after the nonzero second energy burst period;
wherein energy provided during said nonzero second energy burst period is lower in amplitude than energy provided during said nonzero first energy burst period.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined time is zero.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said short burst periods further comprise a nonzero third energy burst period.
4. The method of claim 3 , wherein:
said nonzero second energy burst period comprises a first amplitude; and
said nonzero third low energy burst period comprises a second amplitude;
and the first amplitude is greater than the second amplitude.
5. The method of claim 3 , wherein said nonzero second energy burst period comprises a first amplitude; and
said nonzero third energy burst period comprises a second amplitude;
and said first and second amplitude are equal.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the surgical procedure is performed in a surgical environment, and wherein applying energy during the short burst periods comprising a nonzero first energy burst period, followed a predetermined time thereafter by a nonzero second energy burst period tends to induce transient cavitation in the surgical environment.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein duration of the nonzero first energy burst is at most four milliseconds and said nonzero first energy burst induces transient cavitation.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein duration of the nonzero first energy burst is at most two milliseconds and said nonzero first energy burst induces transient cavitation.