IP Library Granted Patent US 12,279,787
Granted Patent B2
US 12,279,787 · App. 17/158,596 · Granted Apr 22, 2025

Spinal surgery method

Inventor: Dilantha B. Ellegala (Paradise Valley, AZ)
Assignee: Misonix, LLC
A61B17/320068A61B2017/00261A61B2017/320004A61B2017/32007A61B2017/320082A61B2017/320084
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Patent No.
US 12,279,787
App. No.
17/158,596
Granted
Apr 22, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A discectomy method entails removing at least a portion of a spinal lamina to form an access path in a patient. A surgical instrument is inserted along the path and a distal end of the instrument is placed in operative contact with herniated or bulging disc material of a spinal disc. The instrument is operated to remove the herniated or bulging disc material, to thereby space a remaining portion of the spinal disc from spinal nerves. A tip of an ultrasonic surgical probe is then placed into contact with an outer surface of the remaining portion of the spinal disc, and an ultrasonic mechanical standing wave generated in the probe while maintaining the operative tip in contact with the outer surface to harden the wall surface and thereby reduce chances of disc herniation at the outer surface.

Claims (20)

1. A discectomy method, comprising:

removing, by operating an ultrasonic abrading or incising instrument, at least a portion of a spinal lamina to form an access path in a patient;

inserting an ultrasonic surgical instrument along said path so that a distal end of said ultrasonic surgical instrument is operatively engageable with herniated or bulging material of a spinal disc;

operating said ultrasonic surgical instrument to remove the herniated or bulging disc material, to thereby space a remaining portion of said spinal disc from spinal nerves, the operating of the ultrasonic surgical instrument to remove the herniated or bulging disc material including feeding irrigation fluid and applying suction to the distal end of the ultrasonic surgical instrument during the removal of the herniated or bulging disc material;

placing an operating tip of an ultrasonic surgical probe into contact with an outer surface of the remaining portion of said spinal disc; and

generating an ultrasonic mechanical standing wave in said ultrasonic surgical probe while maintaining said operating tip in contact with said outer surface to harden said outer surface and thereby reduce chances of disc herniation at said outer surface,

the generating of the ultrasonic mechanical standing wave in the ultrasonic surgical probe being carried out at an ultrasonic vibratory power sufficiently low to avoid significant damage to the spinal disc, with minimal or no irrigation fluid and little or no suction, and with substantially less irrigation fluid and substantially less suction than that fed or applied during the operating of the ultrasonic surgical instrument,

the ultrasonic surgical instrument, the ultrasonic surgical probe, and the ultrasonic abrading or incising instrument being different from each other.

2. A discectomy method, comprising:

removing at least a portion of a spinal lamina to form an access path in a patient;

inserting an ultrasonic surgical probe along said path so that an operating tip of the ultrasonic surgical probe is operatively engageable with herniated or bulging material of a spinal disc;

operating the ultrasonic surgical probe to remove the herniated or bulging disc material, to thereby space a remaining portion of said spinal disc from spinal nerves, the operating of the ultrasonic surgical probe to remove the herniated or bulging disc material including feeding irrigation fluid and applying suction to said operating tip during the removal of the herniated or bulging disc material,

placing the operating tip of the ultrasonic surgical probe into contact with an outer surface of the remaining portion of the spinal disc;

generating an ultrasonic mechanical standing wave in the ultrasonic surgical probe while maintaining the operating tip in contact with the outer surface to harden the outer surface and thereby reduce chances of disc herniation at the outer surface;

substantially reducing both a feeding rate of said irrigation fluid and a degree of applied suction during the generating of said ultrasonic mechanical standing wave to harden said outer surface; and

substantially reducing power to said ultrasonic surgical probe during the generating of said ultrasonic mechanical standing wave to harden said outer surface.

3. The discectomy method defined in claim 2 , wherein the removing of said at least a portion of said spinal lamina includes operating an ultrasonic abrading or incising instrument different from said ultrasonic surgical probe.

4. The discectomy method defined in claim 2 , wherein the feeding rate of said irrigation fluid and the degree of applied suction are respectively reduced at least 80% relative to a feeding rate of said irrigation fluid and a degree of applied suction during the operating of the ultrasonic surgical probe to remove the herniated or bulging disc material.

5. The discectomy method defined in claim 2 , wherein the power of ultrasonic vibration of said ultrasonic surgical probe during the generating of said ultrasonic mechanical standing wave to harden said outer surface is less than 20% of the power of ultrasonic vibration of said ultrasonic surgical probe during the operating thereof to remove the herniated or bulging disc material.

6. The discectomy method defined in claim 1 , further comprising removing said ultrasonic surgical instrument from the patient after removing of the herniated or bulging disc material, said ultrasonic surgical probe being inserted into the patient along said access path after removal of said ultrasonic surgical instrument.

Assignments (6)
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 Apr 22, 2024
From: MISONIX, INC.; OYSTER MERGER SUB II, LLC
To: MISONIX, LLC
Reel/Frame 067185/0495 →
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 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 11, 2021
From: MISONIX OPCO, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 058809/0950 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 26, 2021
From: ELLEGALA, DILANTHA B.; MADA MIDULA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; UDAWALAWE LLC
To: MISONIX, INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 055035/0337 →