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USPTO published patent application US20260096925A1 for a surgical system with sensor diagnostic arrangement, filed October 3, 2024 by inventors Vadim Gliner and Assaf Govari. The system includes a handpiece, pumping module, pressure sensor assembly with at least three sensors positioned along the fluid flow path, and a controller that processes pressure data in accordance with pumping module rotation rate to determine sensor output status.

What changed

USPTO published patent application US20260096925A1 disclosing a surgical system with a handpiece, pumping module, and pressure sensor assembly. The pressure sensor assembly includes at least three sensors positioned along the fluid flow path between the pumping module and distal end of the handpiece. The controller processes pressure data from the sensors in accordance with the rotation rate of the pumping module to determine status of pressure data output.

Affected parties including medical device manufacturers and healthcare providers should monitor this patent application for potential licensing implications if similar sensor diagnostic technology is developed for surgical fluid management systems.

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Surgical System with Sensor Diagnostic Arrangement

Application US20260096925A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026

Inventors

Vadim Gliner, Assaf Govari

Abstract

A surgical system having a handpiece with a distal end; a pumping module configured for transmitting and/or evacuating fluid via the handpiece; a pressure sensor assembly positioned along fluid flow between the pumping module and distal end of the handpiece and configured for providing data on fluid pressure along the fluid flow; and a controller having one or more processors configured for operating the pumping module. The pressure sensor assembly includes at least three sensors positioned at two or more locations along the path of fluid flow between the pumping module and the distal end. The controller is configured for obtaining pressure data from the at least three sensors of the arrangement of sensors, and for processing the pressure data of the different sensors in accordance with a rotation rate of the pumping module to determine status of pressure data output by the at least three sensors.

CPC Classifications

A61F 9/00745

Filing Date

2024-10-03

Application No.

18905311

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Published
April 9th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US20260096925A1

Who this affects

Applies to
Medical device makers
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Patent application Medical device technology
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Medical Devices Healthcare

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