With Thermal Control Means Patents (Class 606/31)
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Publication number: 20140378956Abstract: An apparatus and method for thermally destroying tumors. A tip has a plurality of deployable thermal conductive elements whose temperatures are individually controllable. This allows the shape of the thermal field to be controlled and for specific areas to be protected from excessive heat by cooling those specific areas while ablating other areas. In another embodiment, the deployable thermal conductive elements are individually deployable to various lengths to further aid in shaping the thermal field. The temperatures and the shape of the thermal field may be monitored and controlled by a data processing device, such as a microprocessor. Further selectivity in defining the area of tissue to be treated may be achieved by introducing into the tissue thermal additives that alter the thermal properties of the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Inventor: Gal Shafirstein
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Patent number: 8911486Abstract: Methods and devices are disclosed herein that generally involve applying thermal therapy to tissue (e.g., localized cooling or heating of tissue). In some embodiments, tissue can be cooled or heated by implanting a malleable or deformable thermal device in proximity to the targeted tissue. The thermal device can be left in place following surgery to facilitate application of post-surgical thermal therapy. In some embodiments, the thermal device can be removed post-surgery in a minimally- or non-invasive manner. The thermal device can be connectionless or can include penetrable regions, pre-attached tubing, or detachable connectors to facilitate application of cooling or heating means to the device. Methods are disclosed for utilizing thermal devices and for carrying out various treatment regimens that involve cooling or heating tissue using such devices.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2014Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Neuraxis, LLCInventors: Michael Drnek, Dan Farley, John Sullivan
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Patent number: 8883499Abstract: Systems and methods are described that are used to separate cells from a wide variety of tissues. In particular, automated systems and methods are described that separate regenerative cells, e.g., stem and/or progenitor cells, from adipose tissue. The systems and methods described herein provide rapid and reliable methods of separating and concentrating regenerative cells suitable for re-infusion into a subject.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2012Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Cytori Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Marc H. Hedrick, John K. Fraser, Michael J. Schulzki, Bobby Byrnes, Grace Carlson, Ronda Elizabeth Schreiber, Isabella Wulur
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Patent number: 8882753Abstract: The invention provides a system and method for percutaneous energy delivery in an effective, manner using one or more probes. Additional variations of the system include array of probes configured to minimize the energy required to produce the desired effect.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Syneron Medical LtdInventors: Bankim H. Mehta, Scott A. McGill
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Patent number: 8882755Abstract: A novel medical probe assembly, system, and methods for the use thereof to treat tissue are described. The system optionally comprises an energy source, two probe assemblies, and one or more cooling devices to provide cooling to at least one of the probe assemblies. The probe assemblies may be configured in a bipolar mode, whereby current flows preferentially between the probe assemblies. The probe assemblies and system described herein are particularly useful to deliver radio frequency energy to a patient's body. RF energy delivery may be used for various applications, including the treatment of pain, tumor ablation and cardiac ablation.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Inc.Inventors: Mark Leung, Krishan Shah, Laura Conquergood, Subashini Chandran
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Patent number: 8858545Abstract: An apparatus and method for thermally destroying tumors. A tip has a plurality of deployable thermal conductive elements whose temperatures are individually controllable. This allows the shape of the thermal field to be controlled and for specific areas to be protected from excessive heat by cooling those specific areas while ablating other areas. In another embodiment, the deployable thermal conductive elements are individually deployable to various lengths to further aid in shaping the thermal field. The temperatures and the shape of the thermal field may be monitored and controlled by a data processing device, such as a microprocessor. Further selectivity in defining the area of tissue to be treated may be achieved by introducing into the tissue thermal additives that alter the thermal properties of the tissue.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2010Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignees: Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas, Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute, Inc.Inventor: Gal Shafirstein
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Patent number: 8840609Abstract: A jaw heating element of a handpiece of a thermal tissue operating system is tested on an ongoing basis by supplying a test heater power signal to the jaw heating element between individual thermal tissue operations. Voltage and current through the jaw heating element is sensed and the resistance of the jaw heating element is calculated. If the calculated resistance is outside a range of predetermined acceptable values, an error condition is indicated.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2010Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Conmed CorporationInventor: Brian C. Stuebe
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Publication number: 20140276707Abstract: A therapy system for use with a patient and a method of treating a medical condition of a patient. Electrical stimulation energy is delivered to a stimulation site on the wall of a blood vessel, thereby evoking at least one compound action potential in a nerve branch associated with the blood vessel. The evoked compound action potential(s) is sensed at a sensing site on the wall of the blood vessel. A circumferential location of the nerve branch is identified as being adjacent one of the stimulation site and the sensing site based on the sensed compound action potential(s). Ablation energy is delivered to an ablation site on the wall of the blood vessel adjacent the circumferential location of the nerve branch, thereby ablating the nerve branch and treating the medical condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC NEUROMODULATION CORPORATIONInventor: Kristen Jaax
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Publication number: 20140276718Abstract: Catheter apparatuses, systems, and methods for achieving renal neuromodulation by intravascular access are disclosed herein. One aspect of the present technology, for example, is directed to a treatment device including a therapeutic assembly having a central axis and a distal portion and a proximal portion axially spaced along the central axis, the therapeutic assembly including a core element extending from the proximal portion to the distal portion and a heating element disposed along at least a portion of a length of the core element. An energy source provides electrical current to the heating element to cause the heating element to increase in temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Medtronic Ardian Luxembourg S.a.r.l.Inventors: Roman Turovskiy, Robert J. Beetel, Kevin M. Mauch, Christopher W. Storment
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Publication number: 20140207132Abstract: A treatment system includes a treatment instrument that has a pair of freely openable/closable holding sections for applying thermal energy generated by a heat generation section to a living tissue LT held between the holding sections, a signal output section that supplies an alternating current drive signal to the heat generation section, a setting section that sets a target temperature of the heat generation section, a signal detection section that detects a current and a voltage of the drive signal, a control section that controls a temperature of the heat generation section by adjusting power of the drive signal, a signal extraction section that extracts a direct current component from the drive signal detected by the signal detection section and a fault detection section that detects a precursory phenomenon of a fault of the heat generation section based on the extracted signal extracted by the signal extraction section.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: OLYMPUS MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORP.Inventors: Yoshitaka HONDA, Takashi IRISAWA, Sadayoshi TAKAMI, Toshifumi KATSURAGI, Kazue TANAKA
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Publication number: 20140180077Abstract: Catheters having expandable members, e.g., balloons, incorporating heating elements and temperature sensors for controlled delivering of energy to tissues, i.e., to treat diseases, especially hypertension. The invention also describes methods for monitoring and controlling the amount of energy delivered to the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2013Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: VOLCANO CORPORATIONInventors: Scott Huennekens, Cheryl D. Rice
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Patent number: 8753381Abstract: An apparatus for determining a thermal property of tissue includes a base unit with one or more energy source and at least two, preferably detachable, leads. The distal end of each lead, which is introduced into the tissue to be treated, has at least two longitudinally spaced temperature measuring elements to measure surrounding tissue temperature and at least two longitudinally spaced electrode surfaces for applying current to the tissue. Each distal end is also provided with an element which uses energy emitted by the sources of energy to heat up the surrounding tissue. The base unit has computing elements, current generating elements for generating an alternating current, and conductance determining elements for determining the tissue conductance between pairs of electrode surfaces based on the alternating current applied by the current generating elements to the tissue. Methods for using the device and leads for use in the device are also described.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2008Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Clinical Laserthermia Systems ABInventors: Par Hakan Henriksson, Karl-Goran Tranberg
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Publication number: 20140148797Abstract: A treatment device for a medical treatment heats a biotissue. The device includes a treatment tool which includes a heat transfer portion and a resistance element, a storage section which stores a time-power list including time-power relations, and a controller. The controller includes a resistance value acquiring section acquiring a resistance value of the resistance element, a power supplying section supplying the power to the resistance element, and a control section. The control section causes the power supplying section to supply a predetermined state detection power in a state detection period, calculates a change of the resistance value in the state detection period, acquires the time-power relation corresponding to the change of the resistance value, and causes the power supplying section to supply the power based on the acquired time-power relation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2014Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: OLYMPUS CORPORATIONInventor: Shinji YASUNAGA
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Publication number: 20140142562Abstract: A treatment device for a medical treatment heats a biotissue at a desired temperature, and includes a treatment tool, a controller and a storage section. The treatment tool includes a heat transfer portion which contacts with the biotissue to transfer heat to the biotissue, and a resistance element into which power is supplied to heat the heat transfer portion. The controller is detachably attached to the treatment tool, and measures a resistance value R of the resistance element. The storage section stores a coefficient C2. The controller calculates a coefficient C1 based on a calibration temperature when the treatment tool is connected to the controller. The controller calculates a temperature of the resistance element using the R, C1 and C2, and controls the temperature of the heat transfer portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: OLYMPUS CORPORATIONInventor: Shinji YASUNAGA
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Patent number: 8696659Abstract: Electrosurgical systems and methods are described herein in which the temperature of a fluid within a body or joint space is determined and/or monitored despite the energy generated during treatment by an ablation probe. One or more temperature sensors are positioned along the probe proximally of the electrode assembly and measure the temperature of an electrically conductive fluid without being overly influenced by the surgical effect occurring proximate the electrode assembly. A controller automatically suspends energy delivery for one or more periods of time while the temperature is monitored.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2010Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: ArthroCare CorporationInventor: Duane W. Marion
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Publication number: 20140094786Abstract: A medical device for treating tissue includes a tissue-contacting surface and a solid state heating element that is thermally coupled to the tissue-contacting surface. The solid state heating element is configured to generate heat to thermally treat tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: COVIDIEN LPInventors: CRAIG A. KELLER, ROBERT B. SMITH
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Patent number: 8672938Abstract: A system for controlling temperature of a fluid used during treatment of biological tissue includes a fluid temperature control apparatus. The apparatus includes at least one heat transfer device and a solution bag and/or a heat transfer membrane. The solution bag and/or the heat transfer membrane reside in thermal communication with the heat transfer device. When the solution bag and/or the heat transfer membrane is fluidically coupled to an electrosurgical device, fluid is supplied to the electrosurgical device at a controlled temperature during a surgical procedure utilizing the electrosurgical device to enable more efficient treatment of the biological tissue. A corresponding method includes fluidically coupling the fluid temperature control apparatus to the electrosurgical device and supplying fluid at a controlled temperature during a surgical procedure utilizing the electrosurgical device to enable more efficient treatment of the biological tissue.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2009Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Steven P. Buysse, David N. Heard
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Patent number: 8672937Abstract: A surgical device for performing a surgical procedure on a patient is provided and includes a handle assembly including a housing having a distal end and a proximal end; a tissue engaging member supported in and extending from the distal end of the housing of the handle assembly; at least one conduit having a first end operatively associated with the tissue engaging member and a second end extending from the housing of the handle assembly; and a strain relief member supported on the at least one conduit and connected to the housing, wherein the strain relief member and the housing are configured to enable poly-axial movement of the strain relief member with respect to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2008Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Covidien AGInventors: Arnold V. DeCarlo, Gene H. Arts
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Publication number: 20140074082Abstract: A thermal surgical instrument having a system to control the delivery of power from an energy source to active element located on a tip. The system for controlling delivery to the tip may include a control algorithm which uses on or more measurements, such as tip current, SWR, and rapid changes in reflected power, to manage power without affecting cutting efficacy, and in a manner that may be imperceptible by a surgeon. The system may utilize a state machine to determine the current environment in which the tip may be in. Power delivered to the tip may be selectively managed according to a fixed power index or a repeatedly executed power profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Scott Denis, Preston Manwaring, Phil Eggers, Kim Manwaring
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Patent number: 8647340Abstract: A thermocouple measuring circuit for sensing a temperature at a measuring point is provided. The thermocouple measurement circuit (12) includes a thermocouple input for sensing a temperature at a measuring point, a compensation circuit (14) for compensating thermocouple effects of junctions of the thermocouple, and an instrumentation amplifier (16) for summing an output of the thermocouple and an output of the compensation circuit and outputting a voltage indicative of the temperature sensed, wherein the output of the compensation circuit is a reference voltage for the output of the instrumentation amplifier. Various embodiments of the thermocouple measurement circuit may be employed in electrosurgical generators for controlling output power dependent on temperature conditions.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2012Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Covidien AGInventor: Derek M. Blaha
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Patent number: 8632531Abstract: A system is for thermal ablation and includes (a) a heating element heating an ablation fluid flowing through an ablation device and to a target region of a body and (b) a computing arrangement controlling power supplied to the heating element supplying power to heat the ablation fluid to a desired temperature. The computing arrangement reduces the supplied power when a detected ablation fluid temperature exceeds a desired temperature and increases the supplied power when the detected ablation fluid temperature is below the desired temperature. The computing arrangement monitors a percentage of heat supplied by the heating arrangement to heat the fluid to the desired temperature as a function of a maximum amount of heat which the heating element is capable of supplying.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2012Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Bouthillier, Curtis Jarva, Stephen S. Keaney, Boris Shapeton, Jorah Wyer
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Publication number: 20140012246Abstract: An electrical conductor, such as a wire or catheter, which is coated circumferentially with a ferromagnetic material in a selected region, is fed from a high frequency alternating current source. The ferromagnetic material has a quick response in heating and cooling to the controllable power delivery. The ferromagnetic material can be used for separating tissue, coagulation, tissue destruction or achieving other desired tissue effects in numerous surgical procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: DOMAIN SURGICAL, INC.Inventor: Domain Surgical, Inc.
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Patent number: 8617151Abstract: A thermal surgical instrument having a system to control the delivery of power from an energy source to active element located on a tip. The system for controlling delivery to the tip may include a control algorithm which uses one or more measurements, such as tip current, SWR, and rapid changes in reflected power, to manage power without affecting cutting efficacy, and in a manner that may be imperceptible by a surgeon. The system may utilize a state machine to determine the current environment in which the tip may be in. Power delivered to the tip may be selectively managed according to a fixed power index or a repeatedly executed power profile.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2012Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Scott Denis, Preston Manwaring, Phil Eggers, Kim Manwaring
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Patent number: 8585693Abstract: The invention provides a system and method for achieving the cosmetically beneficial effects of shrinking collagen tissue in the dermis or other areas of tissue in an effective, non-invasive manner using an array of electrodes. Systems described herein allow for improved treatment of tissue. Additional variations of the system include array of electrodes configured to minimize the energy required to produce the desired effect.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2012Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Syneron Medical Ltd.Inventors: Peter G. Knopp, Bankim H. Mehta
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Patent number: 8540707Abstract: Template systems and methods for various procedures (e.g., tissue ablation procedures) are disclosed. An exemplary template system comprises a track having at least one suction port. The at least one suction port anchors the track to a tissue after the track is positioned adjacent a target area. The template system may further comprise a transducer operatively associated with the track. Exemplary transducers include imaging transducers and ablating transducers. The transducer is guided by the track adjacent the target area while the transducer is moved along the track for a procedure. One or more umbilical may provide a conduit to the track and/or transducer so that the template system may be positioned in a patient's body (e.g., for a procedure on the patient's heart) and operated remotely by a physician or other user from outside of the patient's body.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc.Inventors: John W. Sliwa, Thomas B. Eby
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Publication number: 20130245619Abstract: A medical treatment apparatus includes a heat transfer portion, a heating chip, a temperature measurement unit and a control unit. The heat transfer portion comes into contact with a living tissue and transfers heat to the living tissue. The heating chip includes a heating region, is joined to the heat transfer portion, and heats the heat transfer portion by inputting energy to the heating region. The temperature measurement unit acquires a temperature of the heating region. The control unit controls a temperature of the heat transfer portion to a target temperature by controlling the temperature of the heating region to a temperature differing from the target temperature by an offset value which changes in accordance with an amount of the energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: OLYMPUS CORPORATIONInventor: Shinji YASUNAGA
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Patent number: 8523851Abstract: Thermal, electrosurgical and mechanical modalities may be combined in a surgical tool. Potentially damaging effects in a first modality may be minimized by using a secondary modality. In one example, thermal hemostasis may thus help electrosurgical applications avoid the adverse tissue effects associated with hemostatic monopolar electrosurgical waveforms while retaining the benefits of using monopolar incising waveforms.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Kim Manwaring, David McNally
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Patent number: 8523852Abstract: A power source delivers oscillating electrical energy to an electrical conductor, such as a wire or catheter, which is coated circumferentially with a ferromagnetic material in a selected region. With high frequency electrical energy, the ferromagnetic material has a quick response in heating and cooling adjustable by the controllable power delivery. The ferromagnetic material can be used for separating tissue, coagulation, tissue destruction or achieving other desired tissue effects in numerous surgical procedures.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Kim Manwaring, David McNally, Loraine Manwaring
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Patent number: 8523850Abstract: A power source delivers oscillating electrical energy to an electrical conductor, such as a wire or catheter, which is coated circumferentially with a ferromagnetic material in a selected region. With high frequency electrical energy, the ferromagnetic material has a quick response in heating and cooling adjustable by the controllable power delivery. The ferromagnetic material can be used for separating tissue, coagulation, tissue destruction or achieving other desired tissue effects in numerous surgical procedures.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Kim Manwaring, David McNally, Loraine Manwaring
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Publication number: 20130226165Abstract: Thermal, electrosurgical and mechanical modalities may be combined in a surgical tool. Potentially damaging effects in a first modality may be minimized by using a secondary modality. In one example, thermal hemostasis may thus help electrosurgical applications avoid the adverse tissue effects associated with hemostatic monopolar electrosurgical waveforms while retaining the benefits of using monopolar incising waveforms.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventor: Domain Surgical, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130218152Abstract: An electrical conductor, such as a wire or catheter, which is coated circumferentially with a ferromagnetic material in a selected region, is fed from a high frequency alternating current source. The ferromagnetic material has a quick response in heating and cooling to the controllable power delivery. The ferromagnetic material can be used for separating tissue, coagulation, tissue destruction or achieving other desired tissue effects in numerous surgical procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventor: Domain Surgical, Inc.
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Patent number: 8515554Abstract: A radiometric heating/sensing probe for radiating electromagnetic waves of a first frequency capable of heating tissue and detecting electromagnetic waves of a second frequency emitted by the tissue indicating tissue temperature. The probe includes a dual frequency antenna, a signal transmitting path to the antenna and a signal receiving path from the antenna to a radiometer. A diplexer connected between those paths inside the probe includes a quarter wave stub in the form of a shorted slab line-type transmission line in the signal transmitting path. The entire probe package is only about 0.4 in. long and 0.08 in. in diameter so that it can be used in many minimally invasive applications.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2009Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Meridian Medical Systems, LLCInventor: Kenneth L. Carr
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Patent number: 8506561Abstract: An electrical conductor, such as a wire or catheter, which is coated circumferentially with a ferromagnetic material in a selected region, is fed from a high frequency alternating current source. The ferromagnetic material has a quick response in heating and cooling to the controllable power delivery. The ferromagnetic material can be used for separating tissue, coagulation, tissue destruction or achieving other desired tissue effects in numerous surgical procedures.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Kim Manwaring, David McNally
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Patent number: 8491578Abstract: Thermal, electrosurgical and mechanical modalities may be combined in a surgical tool. Potentially damaging effects in a first modality may be minimized by using a secondary modality. In one example, thermal hemostasis may thus help electrosurgical applications avoid the adverse tissue effects associated with hemostatic monopolar electrosurgical waveforms while retaining the benefits of using monopolar incising waveforms.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Kim Manwaring, David McNally
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Patent number: 8475444Abstract: A hemostatic surgical blade is described which is formed of five symmetrically disposed layers. A martensitic stainless steel core is provided with oppositely disposed faces which are bonded to hard pure copper thermal transfer layers which, in turn, are supported by buttressing layers of austenitic stainless steel. The blade is heated by a blade heater circuit which is provided as a flexible circuit carrying one or more resistor heaters and associated leads supported by a polyimide substrate. A thermally conductive and electrically insulative adhesive is used to bond the flexible circuit to a blade blank. The system employs a multi-lead cable which is removable from an instrument handle. One blade embodiment involves an elongate stem for accessing body cavities and another embodiment incorporates a controller function within an instrument handle.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2012Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Hemostatix Medical Technologies, LLCInventor: Philip E. Eggers
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Patent number: 8475448Abstract: A catheter with temperature sensing has a catheter body and a tip section with integrated thermoresistive temperature sensors on its outer surface. The temperature sensor includes a microfabricated thin film assembly of which one layer is a sensor layer of thermoresistive material. In one embodiment, the tip section has a flexible tubing on whose outer surface circumferential temperature sensors are integrated. In another embodiment, the tip section has a tip electrode on whose outer surface a tip temperature sensor is integrated. In yet another embodiment, the tip section has a tip temperature sensor integrated on its tip electrode and multiple circumferential temperature sensors distal of the tip temperature sensor.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2005Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignees: Biosense Webster, Inc., Verimetra, Inc., The Board of Regents of the University of OklahomaInventors: Shiva Sharareh, Michele Migliuolo, Hiroshi Nakagawa
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Publication number: 20130158535Abstract: A thermal surgical instrument having a system to control the delivery of power from an energy source to active element located on a tip. The system for controlling delivery to the tip may include a control algorithm which uses on or more measurements, such as tip current, SWR, and rapid changes in reflected power, to manage power without affecting cutting efficacy, and in a manner that may be imperceptible by a surgeon. The system may utilize a state machine to determine the current environment in which the tip may be in. Power delivered to the tip may be selectively managed according to a fixed power index or a repeatedly executed power profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventor: Domain Surgical, Inc.
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Patent number: 8444579Abstract: The invention discloses a system for delivering acoustic energy to a subject in connection with high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) systems. In an embodiment, the system comprises an optionally disposable waveguide-attached ablation applicator coupled with an optionally re-usable waveguide, and an optional acoustic power source. The systems may comprise acoustic energy exit port intensity control, waveguide heat-sinking, and transducer operational adjustments that accommodate waveguide effects on the traversing acoustic power.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc.Inventor: John W. Sliwa
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Patent number: 8435236Abstract: An apparatus for treating varicose veins includes a catheter (20) where the distal end is placed within a varicose vein and the proximal portion remains outside the body of the subject. A heating element (22) heats the vein. A cooling element (62) can be applied to an external surface of the skin above the vicinity of the heating element. A control unit (26) can drive the heating element to apply heat to the vein simultaneously. Alternatively, the control unit can apply a current to the heating element to resistively heat a resistive element. A method for treating a varicose vein includes inserting the elongated heating element into the vein, and driving the heating element to apply heat to the segment of vein simultaneously from the entire active heating portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: CardioDex, Ltd.Inventors: Noam Mizrahi, Shimon Eckhouse, Alon Getz, Aharon Cohen, Fabian Izhack, Eran Levit
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Patent number: 8430870Abstract: An electrical conductor, such as a wire or catheter, which is coated circumferentially with a ferromagnetic material in a selected region, is fed from a high frequency alternating current source. The ferromagnetic material has a quick response in heating and cooling to the controllable power delivery. The ferromagnetic material can be used for separating tissue, coagulation, tissue destruction or achieving other desired tissue effects in numerous surgical procedures.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Kim Manwaring, David McNally
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Patent number: 8425503Abstract: An electrical conductor, such as a wire or catheter, which is coated circumferentially with a ferromagnetic material in a selected region, is fed from a high frequency alternating current source. The ferromagnetic material has a quick response in heating and cooling to the controllable power delivery. The ferromagnetic material can be used for separating tissue, coagulation, tissue destruction or achieving other desired tissue effects in numerous surgical procedures.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2012Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Kim Manwaring, David McNally
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Patent number: 8419726Abstract: The invention provides a system and method for achieving the cosmetically beneficial effects of shrinking collagen tissue in the dermis or other areas of tissue in an effective, non-invasive manner using an array of electrodes. Systems described herein allow for improved treatment of tissue. Additional variations of the system include array of electrodes configured to minimize the energy required to produce the desired effect.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2012Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Syneron Medical Ltd.Inventor: Bankim H. Mehta
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Monitoring thermal conditions to vary operation of an ultrasonic needle tip of a surgical instrument
Patent number: 8423126Abstract: A method and apparatus to operate a surgical instrument in response to a thermal condition being detected that warrants curtailment of further operation. When the thermal condition is reached, command signals are generated that cause a needle of the surgical instrument to either have its vibrational speed slowed, have its vibrational movement stopped, or have it withdrawn from its relative position. The detection is of infrared radiation wavelengths and is carried out with either a thermal imaging device of a thermal recognition device. A corresponding temperature of the detected infrared radiation wavelengths is compared to a critical temperature to determine whether the thermal condition has been reached.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Novartis AGInventor: Richard James Mackool -
Patent number: 8419724Abstract: An electrical conductor, such as a wire or catheter, which is coated circumferentially with a ferromagnetic material in a selected region, is fed from a high frequency alternating current source. The ferromagnetic material has a quick response in heating and cooling to the controllable power delivery. The ferromagnetic material can be used for separating tissue, coagulation, tissue destruction or achieving other desired tissue effects in numerous surgical procedures.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Kim Manwaring, David McNally, William J. Biter
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Patent number: 8414569Abstract: Thermal, electrosurgical and mechanical modalities may be combined in a surgical tool. Potentially damaging effects in a first modality may be minimized by using a secondary modality. In one example, thermal hemostasis may thus help electrosurgical applications avoid the adverse tissue effects associated with hemostatic monopolar electrosurgical waveforms while retaining the benefits of using monopolar incising waveforms.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Kim Manwaring, David McNally
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Patent number: 8377052Abstract: An electrical conductor, such as a wire or catheter, which is coated circumferentially with a ferromagnetic material in a selected region, is fed from a high frequency alternating current source. The ferromagnetic material has a quick response in heating and cooling to the controllable power delivery. The ferromagnetic material can be used for separating tissue, coagulation, tissue destruction or achieving other desired tissue effects in numerous surgical procedures.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Kim Manwaring, David McNally
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Patent number: 8372066Abstract: Thermal, electrosurgical and mechanical modalities may be combined in a surgical tool. Potentially damaging effects in a first modality may be minimized by using a secondary modality. In one example, thermal hemostasis may thus help electrosurgical applications avoid the adverse tissue effects associated with hemostatic monopolar electrosurgical waveforms while retaining the benefits of using monopolar incising waveforms.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Kim Manwaring, David McNally
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Patent number: 8333775Abstract: An endoscopic surgical instrument is used in minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery for inserting a gastric band into a patient's abdomen through a laparoscopic port. The gastric band insertion instrument includes a handle, an elongated shaft and a distal end assembly. The elongated shaft includes an actuator rod that opens and closes a movable jaw at the distal end. A pin at the distal end assembly engages a hole in the front of the gastric band, and the movable jaw is closed thereby securely capturing the front end of the gastric band. The shaft and the captured gastric band are inserted through a laparoscopic port into the patient's abdomen.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2010Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Symmetry Medical New Bedford IncInventor: Jerry R. Griffiths
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Patent number: 8321019Abstract: A working end of a catheter includes at least one therapeutic element, such as a resistive heating element, usable to deliver energy for ligating, or reducing the diameter of, a hollow anatomical structure. In certain examples, the catheter includes a lumen to accommodate a guide wire or to allow fluid delivery. In certain embodiments, a balloon is inflated to place resistive element(s) into apposition with a hollow anatomical structure and to occlude the structure. Indexing devices and methods are also disclosed for successively treating portions of the hollow anatomical structure. In certain examples, marks along the catheter shaft provide visual verification to the physician of the relative position of the therapeutic element of the catheter. Embodiments of indexing devices may include pairs of rings and/or hinged arms that move a catheter a desired indexed position between successive treatments.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Covidien LPInventors: Brady David Esch, Brian Eugene Farley
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Patent number: 8292879Abstract: An electrical conductor, such as a wire or catheter, which is coated circumferentially with a ferromagnetic material in a selected region, is fed from a high frequency alternating current source. The ferromagnetic material has a quick response in heating and cooling to the controllable power delivery. The ferromagnetic material can be used for separating tissue, coagulation, tissue destruction or achieving other desired tissue effects in numerous surgical procedures.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2009Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Domain Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Kim Manwaring, David McNally