Claims
- 1. In a surgical needle for fracturing tissue at an operating port through the generation of shockwaves due to plasma formation from the optical breakdown of a target on which laser pulses from a laser beam impinges, the improvement comprising:
the operating port positioned at the distal end of the needle, the target having a wall mass which extends immediately proximal of the distal most portion of the operating port, the needle having a sidewall which is unitary and an aspirating channel having a smooth surface.
- 2. The surgical needle of claim 1 wherein:
said operating port is substantially on the first side of a plane longitudinally bisecting the surgical needle, and said target is substantially on the second side of said plane.
- 3. The surgical needle of claim 1 wherein: said operating port is substantially circular.
- 4. The surgical needle of claim 2 wherein: said operating port is substantially circular.
- 5. The surgical needle of claim 1 wherein: said target has a target surface which is a plane at approximately 45 degrees to the axis of said aspirating channel.
- 6. The surgical needle of claim 2 wherein: said target has a target surface which is a plane at approximately 45 degrees to the axis of said aspirating channel.
- 7. The surgical needle of claim 4 wherein: said target has a target surface which is a plane at approximately 45 degrees to the axis of said aspirating channel.
- 8. The surgical needle of claim 1 wherein: said target and said operating port extend over approximately the same longitudinal distance of the surgical needle.
- 9. The surgical needle of claim 2 wherein: said target and said operating port extend over approximately the same longitudinal distance of the surgical needle.
- 10. The surgical needle of claim 3 wherein: said target and said operating port extend over approximately the same longitudinal distance of the surgical needle.
- 11. The surgical needle of claim 4 wherein: said target and said operating port extend over approximately the same longitudinal distance of the surgical needle.
- 12. The surgical needle of claim 5 wherein: said target and said operating port extend over approximately the same longitudinal distance of the surgical needle.
- 13. The surgical needle of claim 8 wherein: said target and said operating port extend over approximately the same longitudinal distance of the surgical needle.
- 14. The surgical needle of claim 1 wherein:
said operating port has a central axis and said needle has a central axis, said central axis of said port and said central axis of said needle being at approximately 30 to 45 degrees to one another.
- 15. The surgical needle of claim 2 wherein:
said operating port has a central axis and said needle has a central axis, said central axis of said port and said central axis of said needle being at approximately 30 to 45 degrees to one another.
- 16. The surgical needle of claim 3 wherein:
said operating port has a central axis and said needle has a central axis, said central axis of said port and said central axis of said needle being at approximately 30 to 45 degrees to one another.
- 17. The surgical needle of claim 5 wherein:
said operating port has a central axis and said needle has a central axis, said central axis of said port and said central axis of said needle being at approximately 30 to 45 degrees to one another.
- 18. The surgical needle of claim 13 wherein:
said operating port has a central axis and said needle has a central axis, said central axis of said port and said central axis of said needle being at approximately 30 to 45 degrees to one another.
- 19. The surgical needle of claim 1 having an optical fiber for conveying the laser pulses, wherein: the sole turbulent inducing structure in the aspirating channel proximal of said operating port and said target is the optical fiber.
- 20. The surgical needle of claim 18 having an optical fiber for conveying the laser pulses, wherein: the sole turbulent inducing structure in the aspirating channel proximal of said operating port and said target is the optical fiber.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 10/364,880, filed on Feb. 12, 2003 titled: Surgical Needle With Laser Target.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10364880 |
Feb 2003 |
US |
Child |
10776547 |
Feb 2004 |
US |