Claims
- 1. A liquefracture handpiece, comprising:a) a body; b) an aspiration tube coaxially mounted within an outer tube so as to form an annular gap between the aspiration tube and the outer tube; and c) 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.
- 2. The handpiece of claim 1 wherein the electrodes contain an anodized layer.
- 3. The handpiece of claim 1 wherein the electrical current flowing across the electrodes is capable of boiling the surgical fluid.
- 4. The handpiece of claim 3 wherein the boiling surgical fluid is propelled down the annular gap.
- 5. The handpiece of claim 1 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.
- 6. A liquefracture handpiece, comprising:a) a body; b) an aspiration tube coaxially mounted within an outer tube so as to form an annular gap between the aspiration tube and the outer tube; and c) 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.
- 7. The handpiece of claim 6 wherein the electrodes contain an anodized layer.
- 8. The handpiece of claim 6 wherein the electrical current flowing across the electrodes is capable of boiling the surgical fluid.
- 9. The handpiece of claim 8 wherein the boiling surgical fluid is propelled down the annular gap.
- 10. The handpiece of claim 6 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.
- 11. A liquefracture handpiece, comprising:a) a body; b) an aspiration tube coaxially mounted within an outer tube so as to form an annular gap between the aspiration tube and the outer tube; and c) 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.
- 12. The handpiece of claim 11 wherein the electrodes contain an anodized layer.
- 13. The handpiece of claim 11 wherein the electrical current flowing across the electrodes is capable of boiling the surgical fluid.
- 14. The handpiece of claim 13 wherein the boiling surgical fluid is propelled down the annular gap.
Parent Case Info
This application 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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