IP Library Granted Patent US 10,543,012
Granted Patent B2
US 10,543,012 · App. 15/664,663 · Granted Jan 28, 2020

Ultrasonic surgical device with reduction in electrical interference

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Patent No.
US 10,543,012
App. No.
15/664,663
Granted
Jan 28, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ultrasonic surgical device has a hand piece, a probe, and an electromechanical transducer assembly disposed inside the hand piece. The probe is mounted to a distal end of the hand piece and is operatively connected to the transducer assembly. An electrical connector is mounted at least indirectly to the hand piece, while an electrical circuit electrically or operatively connects the probe to the electrical connector. A wire or cable is operatively coupled at one end to the electrical connector and at an opposite end to electrical ground.

Claims (23)

1. An ultrasonic surgical device comprising:

a hand piece;

an electromechanical transducer assembly disposed inside said hand piece, said transducer assembly being configured for converting electrical waveform energy of an ultrasonic frequency into ultrasonic vibratory energy;

a probe mounted to a distal end of said hand piece, said probe being operatively connected to said transducer assembly;

an electrical connector mounted at least indirectly to said hand piece;

an electrical circuit electrically connecting said probe to said connector; and

a wire or cable operatively coupled at one end to said electrical connector and at an opposite end to electrical ground and configured to electrically ground said probe and thereby reduce or prevent current flow through or along said probe to a patient.

2. The surgical device defined in claim 1 wherein said transducer assembly includes a front driver, a stack of piezoelectric disks, a rear driver, and a bolt connecting said rear driver to said front driver, said electrical circuit including said front driver, said bolt and said rear driver.

3. The surgical device defined in claim 2 wherein said stack of piezoelectric disks is a floating stack.

4. The surgical device defined in claim 2 wherein said hand piece has an end cap at a proximal end, said end cap including a metal liner, said metal liner including a projecting finger that extends to said electrical connector, said electrical circuit further including said metal liner and said projecting finger.

5. A method for using an ultrasonic surgical device including:

a hand piece;

an electromechanical transducer assembly disposed inside said hand piece, said transducer assembly being configured for converting electrical waveform energy of an ultrasonic frequency into ultrasonic vibratory energy;

a probe mounted to a distal end of said hand piece, said probe being operatively connected to said transducer assembly;

an electrical connector mounted at least indirectly to said hand piece;

an electrical circuit electrically connecting said probe to said connector,

the method comprising:

providing a wire or cable;

operatively coupling one end of said wire or cable to said electrical connector and an opposite end to electrical ground in a configuration adapted to electrically ground said probe and thereby reduce or prevent current flow through or along said probe to a patient;

placing an operating tip of said probe in contact with organic tissue of a patient;

while said operating tip is in contact with the organic tissue, conducting an alternating voltage to said transducer assembly to induce same to generate a mechanical standing wave of ultrasonic frequency in said probe; and

while said operating tip is in contact with the organic tissue, conducting leakage current away from said probe to ground via said electrical circuit, said connector and said wire or cable and preventing current from flowing through or along said probe to the organic tissue of the patient.

6. The method defined in claim 5 , further comprising providing an intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring device, operatively connecting said intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring device to the patient proximate a point of contact of said operating tip of said probe with the organic tissue of the patient, and operating said intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring device to detect neuron activation.

Assignments (10)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 4, 2025
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: MISONIX OPCO, LLC
Reel/Frame 072338/0395 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2025
From: MISONIX, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 072298/0866 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 29, 2022
From: MISONIX INCORPORATED; OYSTER MERGER SUB II, LLC
To: MISONIX, LLC
Reel/Frame 061906/0564 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 14, 2022
From: OYSTER OPCO MERGER SUB, LLC; MISONIX OPCO, INC.
To: MISONIX OPCO, LLC
Reel/Frame 061433/0736 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2022
From: SWK FUNDING, LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: MISONIX OPCO, INC.
Reel/Frame 060220/0792 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2022
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: MISONIX OPCO, INC.
Reel/Frame 060220/0773 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 11, 2021
From: MISONIX OPCO, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 058809/0950 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 16, 2020
From: MISONIX OPCO, INC.
To: SWK FUNDING LLC
Reel/Frame 052167/0275 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 30, 2019
From: MISONIX OPCO, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 051447/0334 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 31, 2017
From: PANTANO, SALVATORE
To: MISONIX, INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 043146/0887 →