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Last Updated: April 19, 2024

Claims for Patent: 7,522,955


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Summary for Patent: 7,522,955
Title:Method and apparatus for the ultrasonic cleaning of biofilm coated surfaces
Abstract: To treat body surfaces, such as the sinuses, which are coated with biofilms, the surface is irrigated and suctioned with a fluid which may contain a biocide or other chemical agent for disrupting the biofilm while ultrasonic energy is applied to either the fluid barrier formed over the biofilm or a body surface proximal to the biofilm. Action of the fluid enhanced by the ultrasonic energy tends to remove sections of biofilm which are suctioned out of the site. An electrical field may also be applied to the biofilm to enhance the disruptive action. Apparatus for practicing this method to treat chronic rhinosinusitis comprises an elongated tube adapted to be inserted into sinus cavities through the nose or mouth. The tube includes a first lumen which feeds an irrigating fluid containing biocides and/or biofilm-disruptive chemicals to the treatment site and a second lumen which suctions fluid from the site. An ultrasound horn extends through the tube and its distal end introduces ultrasonic energy into the fluid layer overlying the biofilm. Alternatively, an ultrasound probe may be applied to an adjacent body surface, such as the face over a sinus cavity. In an alternative embodiment, the tube includes a pair of electrodes which establish an electric field across the biofilm, accelerating degradation.
Inventor(s): Rontal; Michael (Bloomfield Hills, MI)
Assignee:
Application Number:11/257,198
Patent Claims:1. The method of reducing a biofilm formed on the mucosal lining of a sinus cavity within a human head, without harming the underlying sinus tissue, comprising: irrigating the biofilm formed on the mucosal lining of a sinus cavity with a fluid containing a biofilm-reducing agent; suctioning the fluid from the biofilm, so as to maintain a layer of the fluid in contact with the biofilm; and inducing ultrasonic energy into the biofilm, through the fluid layer, while performing the suctioning step at a power level which will not affect the underlying tissue; whereby the biofilm is disrupted by the forces introduced through the irrigation, suction and ultrasonic agitation, and affected by said agent, and portions of the biofilm are removed with the suctioned fluid, without affecting the underlying tissue.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprising introducing and removing the fluid through an elongated tube having its distal end disposed within the sinus cavity and its proximal end exterior of the body.

3. The method of claim 2 further comprising introducing the ultrasonic energy into the fluid layer through fluid in said elongated tube.

4. The method of claim 1, further comprising: establishing an electric field across the biofilm directly or through the fluid layer.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the biofilm-reducing agent is chosen from the group consisting of guaifenesin, dornase alfa or N-acetylcysteine or a derivative thereof to simultaneously attack the biofilm and reduce the mucus layer on the sinus lining.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein the biofilm-reducing agent comprises a surfactant.

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