DocumentCode
1540144
Title
Development and application of ultrasonic surgical instruments
Author
Sun, Dong ; Zhou, Zhaoying Y. ; Liu, Yunhui H. ; Shen, Weizai Z.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. & Autom. Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong
Volume
44
Issue
6
fYear
1997
fDate
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
462
Lastpage
467
Abstract
A new approach for designing ultrasonic surgical instruments (USI) is presented. These medical instruments convert an ultrasonic signal into a mechanical vibration by utilizing a magnetostrictive method and have been found to be very useful for various medical procedures. The implemented system consists of an ultrasonic generator, a transducer, and waveguide instruments. The generator produces a high-current ultrasonic signal. The transducer converts this signal into a mechanical vibration. By use of the waveguide instrument, the vibration can be propagated and amplified. This new type of USI possesses a comprehensive ability to stop bleeding, cut bone tissues, regulate frequency automatically, control temperature, etc. The results from animal experiments and from human clinical operations show that the developed USI has the advantages in various aspects over the conventional equipment.
Keywords
acoustic waveguides; biomedical equipment; biomedical ultrasonics; magnetostriction; surgery; ultrasonic equipment; ultrasonic transducers; animal experiments; automatic frequency regulation; bleeding stopping; bone tissues cutting; high-current ultrasonic signal; human clinical operations; magnetostrictive method; mechanical vibration; medical instruments; temperature control; ultrasonic generator; ultrasonic surgical instruments; waveguide instruments; Biomedical transducers; Bone tissue; Frequency; Hemorrhaging; Magnetostriction; Signal generators; Surgical instruments; Temperature control; Ultrasonic transducers; Vibrations; Abdominal Muscles; Animals; Bone and Bones; Dogs; Electrocoagulation; Equipment Design; Hernia, Inguinal; Hip Joint; Humans; Kidney; Laparotomy; Liver; Male; Prostatectomy; Rabbits; Reference Values; Skin; Spleen; Surgical Instruments; Transducers; Ultrasonography; Wound Healing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/10.581934
Filename
581934
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