Claims
- 1. A tip for a liquefracture handpiece, comprising:a) an inner tube coaxially mounted within an outer tube so as to form an annular gap between the inner tube and the outer tube, the annular gap being fluidly connected to a boiling chamber, the boiling chamber capable of boiling a surgical fluid so as to propel the surgical fluid down the annular gap; b) a distal end on the annular gap, the distal end sealing the annular gap; and c) at least one groove formed in the distal end of either the outer tube or the inner tube, the groove in fluid communication with the annular gap.
- 2. The handpiece of claim 1 wherein the outer tube contains a stop located distally of the groove.
- 3. A tip for a liquefracture handpiece, comprising:a) an inner tube coaxially mounted within an outer tube so as to form an annular gap between the inner tube and the outer tube, the annular gap being fluidly connected to a boiling chamber, the boiling chamber capable of boiling a surgical fluid so as to propel the surgical fluid down the annular gap; b) a distal end on the annular gap, the distal end sealing the annular gap; and c) a plurality of grooves formed in the distal end of either the outer tube or the inner tube, the grooves in fluid communication with the annular gap.
- 4. The handpiece of claim 3 wherein the outer tube contains a stop located distally of the grooves.
- 5. A liquefracture handpiece, comprising:a) a body; b) an inner tube coaxially mounted within an outer tube so as to form an annular gap between the inner tube and the outer tube, the inner tube and the outer tube being sealed at a distal end; c) at least one groove formed in a distal end of the inner tube; and d) a pumping chamber mounted within the body, the pumping chamber formed by a pair of electrodes that allow electrical current to flow across the electrodes when a surgical fluid is contained within the pumping chamber, the pumping chamber being in fluid communication with the annular gap.
- 6. The handpiece of claim 5 wherein the electrical current flowing across the electrodes is capable of boiling the surgical fluid.
- 7. The handpiece of claim 6 wherein the boiling surgical fluid is propelled down the annular gap.
- 8. The handpiece of claim 5 wherein the handpiece produces a pressure pulse force of between 0.02 grams and 20.0 grams, with a pressure pulse rise time of between 1 gram/second and 20,000 grams/second.
- 9. A liquefracture handpiece, comprising:a) a body; b) an inner tube coaxially mounted within an outer tube so as to form an annular gap between the inner tube and the outer tube, the inner tube and the outer tube being sealed at a distal end; c) at least one groove formed in a distal end of the inner tube; and d) a pumping chamber mounted within the body, the pumping chamber having a pair of electrodes that allow electrical current to flow across the electrodes when a surgical fluid is contained within the pumping chamber, the pumping chamber being in fluid communication with the annular gap and produces a pressure pulse force of between 0.02 grams and 20.0 grams, with a pressure pulse rise time of between 1 gram/second and 20,000 grams/second.
- 10. The handpiece of claim 9 wherein the electrical current flowing across the electrodes is capable of boiling the surgical fluid.
- 11. The handpiece of claim 9 wherein the boiling surgical fluid is propelled down the annular gap.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/429,456, filed Oct. 28, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/090,433, filed Jun. 4, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,080,128.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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