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Bone cutting performance of ultrasonic surgical tools incorporating PZT piezoceramic and Mn:PIN-PMN-PT piezocrystal

Bone cutting performance of ultrasonic surgical tools incorporating PZT piezoceramic and Mn:PIN-PMN-PT piezocrystal
Bone cutting performance of ultrasonic surgical tools incorporating PZT piezoceramic and Mn:PIN-PMN-PT piezocrystal
Bolted Langevin-style Transducers (BLT) are widely adopted in ultrasonic surgical devices. A BLT is normally comprised of a stack of piezoelectric Pb(Zrx Ti1-x)O3 (PZT) rings. Recently, piezoelectric single crystal material Mn-doped Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)O3 - Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3 - PbTiO3 (Mn:PIN-PMN-PT) has emerged as a potential alternative, as it simultaneously exhibits high piezoelectric coefficient, dij, electromechanical coupling coefficient, kij, and mechanical quality factor, Qm. A stepped shape horn with a thin and rounded blade is attached to two BLTs, one incorporating piezoceramic and one incorporating piezocrystal material. The full devices were tuned to L2 at 20 kHz. Ex-vivo tissue cutting experimental results show that the Mn:PIN-PMN-PT driven surgical device has consumed more power and has successfully penetrated through the bone. However, the impedance matched PZT device has lost stability as the penetration progressed. This distinction is ascribed to the higher power density of the piezocrystal material.
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Li, Xuan
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Giuseppe Fenu, Nicola
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Cochran, Sandy
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Lucas, Margaret
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Li, Xuan
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Giuseppe Fenu, Nicola
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Cochran, Sandy
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Lucas, Margaret
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Li, Xuan, Giuseppe Fenu, Nicola, Cochran, Sandy and Lucas, Margaret (2022) Bone cutting performance of ultrasonic surgical tools incorporating PZT piezoceramic and Mn:PIN-PMN-PT piezocrystal. In 2022 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS). IEEE.. (doi:10.1109/IUS54386.2022.9958623).

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Abstract

Bolted Langevin-style Transducers (BLT) are widely adopted in ultrasonic surgical devices. A BLT is normally comprised of a stack of piezoelectric Pb(Zrx Ti1-x)O3 (PZT) rings. Recently, piezoelectric single crystal material Mn-doped Pb(In1/2Nb1/2)O3 - Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3 - PbTiO3 (Mn:PIN-PMN-PT) has emerged as a potential alternative, as it simultaneously exhibits high piezoelectric coefficient, dij, electromechanical coupling coefficient, kij, and mechanical quality factor, Qm. A stepped shape horn with a thin and rounded blade is attached to two BLTs, one incorporating piezoceramic and one incorporating piezocrystal material. The full devices were tuned to L2 at 20 kHz. Ex-vivo tissue cutting experimental results show that the Mn:PIN-PMN-PT driven surgical device has consumed more power and has successfully penetrated through the bone. However, the impedance matched PZT device has lost stability as the penetration progressed. This distinction is ascribed to the higher power density of the piezocrystal material.

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Published date: October 2022
Venue - Dates: IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), , Venice, Italy, 2022-10-10 - 2022-10-13

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Local EPrints ID: 497991
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/497991
PURE UUID: dfc67c41-5d6a-4035-ba9d-87f15df7e24b
ORCID for Xuan Li: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5655-8631

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Date deposited: 05 Feb 2025 18:17
Last modified: 06 Feb 2025 03:15

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Author: Xuan Li ORCID iD
Author: Nicola Giuseppe Fenu
Author: Sandy Cochran
Author: Margaret Lucas

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