Claims
- 1. A curet, comprising:
- a suction tube, said suction tube comprising a distal suction tip portion spaced apart from a proximal suction port, said suction tip portion comprising an entry orifice and at least one bleed orifice;
- at least one hydraulic tube coupled to said suction tube, each said hydraulic tube comprising a distal hydraulic tip spaced apart from a proximal hydraulic port, and configured to allow a fluid stream to flow through the hydraulic tube from the hydraulic port to the hydraulic tip and exit the hydraulic tube through the hydraulic tip, said distal hydraulic tip being positioned to direct at least a portion of the fluid stream exiting said hydraulic tip past at least a first orifice of said at least one bleed orifice; and
- at least one hydraulic flow diverter coupled to said suction tube proximate said first orifice, said diverter comprising a flow reversal vane positioned at least partially within the suction tube to variably intercept at least a portion of said exiting fluid stream.
- 2. The curet of claim 1, wherein said at least one hydraulic flow diverter additionally comprises at least one mobilization flow vane positioned to variably intercept at least a portion of at least one said exiting fluid stream.
- 3. The curet of claim 2 wherein a first such mobilization flow vane is directed substantially tangentially outward from said distal suction tip portion.
- 4. The curet of claim 2 wherein a first such mobilization flow vane is directed substantially inward from said distal suction tip portion.
- 5. The curet of claim 2 wherein a first such mobilization flow vane is directed substantially tangentially outward from said distal suction tip portion and a second such mobilization flow vane is directed substantially inward from said distal suction tip portion.
- 6. A method for evacuating tissue to be removed from a patient using a pressurized variable curet flush flow in the current of claim 2, the method comprising
- directing a stream of pressurized fluid into at least one said hydraulic tube through said proximal hydraulic port, said fluid stream exiting from said distal hydraulic tip of at least one said hydraulic tube;
- intercepting at least a portion of said exiting fluid stream with said flow diverter;
- directing fluid flowing over said at least one mobilization flow vane at a portion of tissue to be removed for mobilizing the tissue;
- placing said suction tip entry orifice proximate the tissue to be removed to evacuate at least a portion of the tissue; and
- creating a variable vacuum within said suction tube variably draw a stream through said bleed orifice into said suction tube, said stream variably influencing said exiting fluid stream divert said exiting fluid stream toward said flow reversal vane to create a pressurized variable curet flush flow.
- 7. A method for mobilizing tissue for removal using the curet of claim 2, the method comprising:
- directing a stream of pressurized fluid into at least one said hydraulic tube through said proximal hydraulic port, said fluid stream exiting from said distal hydraulic tip of at least one said hydraulic tube;
- intercepting at least a portion of said exiting fluid stream with said flow diverter;
- directing fluid flowing over said at least one mobilization flow vane at a portion of tissue to be removed for mobilizing the tissue.
- 8. The curet of claim 1 wherein at least one such distal hydraulic tip comprises a slit-shaped orifice.
- 9. The curet of claim 1 wherein at least one such distal hydraulic tip comprises fluid stream rotating means.
- 10. The curet of claim 1 wherein at least one such distal hydraulic tip comprises a plurality of orifices.
- 11. The curet of claim 1 wherein said entry orifice is serrated.
- 12. The curet of claim 1 wherein said entry orifice is notched.
- 13. The curet of claim 1 wherein said entry orifice is perforated.
- 14. A method for creating a pressurized variable curet flush flow in the curet of claim 1, the method comprising
- directing a stream of pressurized fluid into at least one said hydraulic tube through said proximal hydraulic port, said fluid stream exiting from said distal hydraulic tip of at least one said hydraulic tube;
- intercepting at least a portion of said exiting fluid stream with said flow diverter;
- creating a variable partial vacuum within said suction tube to variably draw a stream through said bleed orifice into said suction tube, said stream variably redirecting said exiting fluid stream toward said flow reversal vane to create a pressurized variable curet flush flow.
- 15. A curet, comprising:
- a suction tube, said suction tube comprising a distal suction tip spaced apart from a proximal suction port, said suction tip comprising an entry orifice and at least one bleed orifice;
- at least one hydraulic tube coupled to said suction tube, each said hydraulic tube comprising a distal hydraulic tip spaced apart from a proximal hydraulic port, and configured to allow a fluid stream to flow through the hydraulic tube from the hydraulic port to the hydraulic tip and exit the hydraulic tube through the hydraulic tip, said distal hydraulic tip being positioned to direct at least a portion of a fluid stream exiting said hydraulic tip past at least a first orifice of said at least one bleed orifices, wherein at least some of the portion of the fluid stream is variably redirected by air flow through the first orifice; and
- at least one hydraulic flow diverter coupled to said suction tube proximate the first orifice, said diverter comprising a flow reversal vane positioned at least partially within the suction tube to variably intercept at least some of the portion of said fluid stream.
- 16. A curet, comprising:
- a suction tube, said suction tube comprising a distal suction tip portion spaced apart from a proximal suction port, said suction tip portion comprising an entry orifice and at least one bleed orifice;
- at least one hydraulic tube coupled to said suction tube, each such hydraulic tube comprising a distal hydraulic tip spaced apart form a proximal hydraulic port, and configured to allow a fluid stream to flow through the hydraulic tube from the hydraulic port to the hydraulic tip and exit the hydraulic tube through the hydraulic tip, said distal hydraulic tip being positioned to direct at least a portion of the fluid stream exiting said hydraulic tip past at least a first orifice of said at least one bleed orifice; and
- at least one hydraulic flow diverter coupled to said suction tube proximate said first orifice, said diverter comprising at least one mobilization flow vane directed substantially outward from said distal suction tip portion and positioned to intercept at least a portion of said exiting fluid stream.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/250,753, filed 26 May 1994, abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Brochure, "Pulsavac Wound Debridement System" manufactured by Zimmer, Inc., Dover, Ohio (1989). |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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