Patents Assigned to Dune Medical Devices Ltd.
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Publication number: 20080249434Abstract: A device and method and provided for tissue handling, while maintaining the in-vivo tissue orientation. The device includes a structure, configured for receiving and holding a tissue specimen, wherein the tissue specimen includes tissue positional references; and device positional references, associated with the structure, for fixing the orientation of the tissue specimen, when held by the device, so as to reflect the tissue specimen positional references.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2006Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventors: Dan Hashimshony, Orit Yarden, Gal Aharonowitz, Gil Cohen, Iddo Geltner
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Publication number: 20080214953Abstract: A measurement system and method are provided for use in characterizing a tissue. The system comprises a probe adapted for operating in either a scan mode or a measure mode, and a control unit for operating the probe. The probe comprises a sensing module for measuring one or more parameters indicative of one or more states of the tissue; and an attachment module configured and operable to enable selective operation of the probe in either one of the scan mode and the measure modes. The control unit is configured and operative to selectively operate the probe in either one of the scan and measure modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventors: Dan Hashimshony, Gal Aharonowitz, Gil Cohen, Iddo Geltner
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Publication number: 20080154090Abstract: An endoscopic system for in-vivo tissue characterization, using a nonirradiative electromagnetic sensor, is described. The endoscopic system is further configured to employ several follow-up procedures, for example, biopsy sampling, localized surgery, dispensing a medicament, and the like, so that on the whole, the endoscopic system provides for the early detection of cancerous and pre-cancerous tissue, in vivo, and for the application of immediate follow-up procedures to any such tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventor: Dan Hashimshony
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Publication number: 20080039742Abstract: An integrated tool is provided, having a tissue-type sensor, for determining the tissue type at a near zone volume of a tissue surface, and a distance-measuring sensor, for determining the distance to an interface with another tissue type, for (i) confirming an existence of a clean margin of healthy tissue around a malignant tumor, which is being removed, and (ii) determining the depth of the clean margin. The integrated tool may further include a position tracking device and an incision instrument. The soft tissue may be held within a fixed frame, while the tumor is being removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventors: Dan Hashimshony, Gil Cohen, Iddo Geltner
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Publication number: 20080021343Abstract: The present invention relates to probes, systems, and methods for tissue characterization by its dielectric properties, wherein a physical feature of the probe is designed to define and delimit a tissue volume, at a tissue edge, where characterization takes place. Thus, the probe for tissue-edge characterization comprises: a first inner conductor, which comprises: proximal and distal ends, with respect to a tissue edge, along an x-axis; a first sharp edge, inherently associated with the proximal end; at least one feature, issuing from the first inner conductor, substantially at the proximal end, for forming at least one additional sharp edge, operative to enhance localized electrical fringe fields in the tissue, within a generally predefined tissue volume, at the tissue edge, the tissue volume being generally defined by physical parameters associated with the at least one feature; and a dielectric material, which encloses the conductor, in the y-z planes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventors: Dan Hashimshony, Gil Cohen, Iddo Geltner
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Publication number: 20070260156Abstract: A method, apparatus and probe for examining tissue for the presence of target cells, particularly cancerous cells, by subjecting the tissue to be examined to a contrast agent containing small particles of a physical element conjugated with a biological carrier selectively bindable to the target cells. Energy pulses are applied to the examined tissue. The changes in impedance and/or optical characteristics of the examined tissue produced by the applied energy pulses are detected and utilized for determining the presence of the target cells in the examined tissue. In a described preferred embodiment, the applied energy pulses include laser pulses, and the physical element conjugated with a biological carrier is a light-sensitive semiconductor having an impedance which substantially decreases in the presence of light. The same probe used for detecting the targeted cells may also be used for destroying the cells so targeted.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Applicant: Dune Medical Devices LTDInventor: Dan Hashimshony
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Publication number: 20070255169Abstract: An integrated tool is provided, having a tissue-type sensor, for determining the tissue type at a near zone volume of a tissue surface, and a distance-measuring sensor, for determining the distance to an interface with another tissue type, for (i) confirming an existence of a clean margin of healthy tissue around a malignant tumor, which is being removed, and (ii) determining the depth of the clean margin. The integrated tool may further include a position tracking device and an incision instrument. The soft tissue may be held within a fixed frame, while the tumor is being removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: November 1, 2007Applicant: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventors: Dan Hashimshony, Gil Cohen, Iddo Geltner
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Publication number: 20070179397Abstract: The present invention relates to probes, systems, and methods for tissue characterization by its dielectric properties, wherein a physical feature of the probe is designed to define and delimit a tissue volume, at a tissue edge, where characterization takes place. Thus, the probe for tissue-edge characterization comprises: a first inner conductor, which comprises: proximal and distal ends, with respect to a tissue edge, along an x-axis; a first sharp edge, inherently associated with the proximal end; at least one feature, issuing from the first inner conductor, substantially at the proximal end, for forming at least one additional sharp edge, operative to enhance localized electrical fringe fields in the tissue, within a generally predefined tissue volume, at the tissue edge, the tissue volume being generally defined by physical parameters associated with the at least one feature; and a dielectric material, which encloses the conductor, in the y-z planes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventors: Dan Hashimshony, Gil Cohen, Iddo Geltner
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Patent number: 7184824Abstract: A probe, method and system for examining tissue in order to differentiate it from other tissue according to the dielectric properties of the examined tissue are provided. The probe includes an inner conductor, having a plurality of sharp, thin, conductive spikes, at a proximal end with respect to a tissue for examination, the plurality of sharp, thin, conductive spikes being operative to enhance the electrical fringe fields, where interaction with the tissue for examination occurs. The method includes: applying the probe to the tissue to be examined, such that the probe generates an electrical fringe field in the zone of the examined tissue and produces a reflected pulse therefrom with negligible radiation penetrating into the tissue itself; detecting the reflected electrical pulse; and comparing electrical characteristics of the reflected electrical pulse with respect to the applied electrical pulse to provide an indication of the dielectric properties of the examined tissue.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventor: Dan Hashimshony
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Publication number: 20070032739Abstract: A device and method for tissue characterization are provided, the device comprising: a structure; a first mechanism, associated with said structure, configured for exerting a first force on a tissue, for fixing the tissue to said structure, so as to substantially immobilize the tissue; and a second mechanism, associated with said structure, configured for pressing a sensor against an external surface of the immobilized tissue, thereby exerting a second force on the immobilized tissue, wherein at least a component of said first force is in opposition to at least a component of said second force, forcing the immobilized tissue against said sensor, and forcing said sensor against the immobilized tissue, bringing about an effective contact between said sensor and the immobilized tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2005Publication date: February 8, 2007Applicant: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventors: Dan Hashimshony, Gil Cohen, Iddo Geltner
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Publication number: 20070032747Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for tissue-characterization, designed for effective sensor-to-tissue contact. The device includes an element, having a rigid surface of a linear cross-section, on which at least one sensor is arranged, and a mechanism for applying a force to a soft tissue, the line of force being at an acute angle with the rigid surface, for stretching or stretching and pushing the soft tissue against the rigid surface, thus achieving effective contact between the tissue and the at least one sensor. In consequence, the accuracy of the sensing is improved. In accordance with another embodiment, a plurality of sensors is employed, arranged along a curved element, for providing three-dimensional information regarding the tissue, for example, by small-scale computerized tomography.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Applicant: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventors: Dan Hashimshony, Gil Cohen, Iddo Geltner
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Publication number: 20060253107Abstract: An integrated tool is provided, having a tissue-type sensor, for determining the tissue type at a near zone volume of a tissue surface, and a distance-measuring sensor, for determining the distance to an interface with another tissue type, for (i) confirming an existence of a clean margin of healthy tissue around a malignant tumor, which is being removed, and (ii) determining the depth of the clean margin. The integrated tool may further include a position tracking device and an incision instrument. The soft tissue may be held within a fixed frame, while the tumor is being removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2005Publication date: November 9, 2006Applicant: DUNE MEDICAL DEVICES LTD.Inventors: Dan Hashimshony, Gil Cohen, Iddo Geltner
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Patent number: 7082325Abstract: A method and apparatus for examining a substance volume to characterize its type, particularly useful for examining tissue to characterize it as cancerous or non-cancerous. The method comprises: applying a polarizing magnetic field through the examined substance; applying RF pulses locally to the examined substance volume such as to invoke electrical impedance (EI) responses signals corresponding to the electrical impedance of the substance, and magnetic resonance (MR) responses signals corresponding to the MR properties of the substance; detecting the EI and MR response signals; and utilizing the detected response signals for characterizing the examined substance volume type.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventors: Dan Hashimshony, Gil Cohen
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Patent number: 6813515Abstract: A method and system for examining tissue in order to differentiate it from other tissue according to the dielectric properties of the examined tissue, by: applying a probe to the tissue to be examined, such that the probe generates an electrical fringe field in the zone of the examined tissue and produces a reflected pulse therefrom with negligible radiation penetrating into the tissue itself; detecting the reflected electrical pulse; and comparing electrical characteristics of the reflected electrical pulse with respect to the applied electrical pulse to provide an indication of the dielectric properties of the examined tissue.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventor: Dan Hashimshony
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Publication number: 20030187366Abstract: A method and system for examining tissue in order to differentiate it from other tissue according to the dielectric properties of the examined tissue, by: applying a probe to the tissue to be examined, such that the probe generates an electrical fringe field in the zone of the examined tissue and produces a reflected pulse therefrom with negligible radiation penetrating into the tissue itself; detecting the reflected electrical pulse; and comparing electrical characteristics of the reflected electrical pulse with respect to the applied electrical pulse to provide an indication of the dielectric properties of the examined tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventor: Dan Hashimshony
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Publication number: 20030138378Abstract: A method, apparatus and probe for examining tissue for the presence of target cells, particularly cancerous cells, by subjecting the tissue to be examined to a contrast agent containing small particles of a physical element conjugated with a biological carrier selectively bindable to the target cells. Energy pulses are applied to the examined tissue. The changes in impedance and/or optical characteristics of the examined tissue produced by the applied energy pulses are detected and utilized for determining the presence of the target cells in the examined tissue. In a described preferred embodiment, the applied energy pulses include laser pulses, and the physical element conjugated with a biological carrier is a light-sensitive semiconductor having an impedance which substantially decreases in the presence of light. The same probe used for detecting the targeted cells may also be used for destroying the cells so targeted.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Applicant: Dune Medical Devices Ltd.Inventor: Dan Hashimshony